Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 77. (Budapest 1985)

Papp, J.: Braconidae (Hymenoptera) from Greece, 2

HOMOLOBINA E From among the seven Homolobus FÖRSTER species distributed in Europe only H. in­fumator LYLE was reported from Greece (ACHTERBERG 1979). Homolobus (Chartolobus) infumator (LYLE, 1914)—1 çf "• Lakonia, Taygetos Mts., 1000-1200 m, MV-lamp, 12-13 VI 1979, leg. Gozmány et Christensen.—Widely distributed in the Holarctic Region as well as in the Oriental and Neotropical Regions. Homolobus (Phylacter) meridionalis (ACHTERBERG, 1979)—1 çf : "Euboea". As ACHTERBERG (1979) indicated, "Ff. meridionalis seems to replace the closely related annulicornis in the Mediter­ranean Region." The latter species is distributed in the Palaearctic Region (from England to China and Japan). In the Mediterranean Region reported nearest to Greece from Cyprus ("Pera Ped.", Limassol), furthermore, from Spain, Morocco and S of France. New to the fauna of Greece. Homolobus (Apatia) truncator (SAY, 1828)—5 ? + 3 çf: Lakonia, 5 km S of Monemvasia, captured in V-VI and IX-X partly with MV-lamp, leg. Gozmány et Christensen. 1 $ : Lakonia, Mts. Taygetos, 1000-1200 m, MV-lamp, 12-13 VI 1979, leg. Gozmány et Christensen. 1 $ (in Lund): Kreta, 1 km N Malia, at light, 18-25 VI 1979, leg. Cederholm.—Widely distributed in the Old World. New to the fauna of Greece. 2. Description of three species Dendrosotinus titubatus sp. n. $ (Figs 1-3) $. Body 3.2-3.3 mm long. Head in dorsal view cubic (Fig. 1), 1.4 times broader than long, between temples just broader than between eyes, temple one-fifth shorter than eye. Eye in lateral view almost round, only slightly higher than wide, temple somewhat less wide than eye. Ocelli small, distance between two ocelli distinctly longer than diameter of an ocellus. Face together with clypeus about one-third wider than high. Cheek about one-third longer than basal width of mandible. Surface of head densely granulo-rugose, temple very finely substriated. Antenna somewhat longer than body, with 27 (holotype) and 26 (paratype) joints. Flagellum thin filiform. First flagellar joint almost eight times as long as broad, further joints gradually shortening so that last 2-3 joints thrice as long as broad. Mesosoma in lateral view elongated, twice longer than high. Pronotum, mesonotum granulo­rugose, scutellum finely granulo-rugose ; propodeum rugulose to rugose without carination; meso­pleuron rather subrugose,sternaulix linearly impressed, with very fine crenulation. Mesonotum as long as (holotype) or somewhat longer than (paratype) wide between tegulae. Notaulix distinct but not deep, shallowing posteriorly. Hind femur thrice longer than broad. Hind tibia and tarsus equal in length; hind basitarsus slightly shorter than tarsal joints 2-3 together. Fore wing almost as long as body. Pterostigma (Fig. 2) five times as long as wide, issuing radial vein distally from its middle. Radial vein (r) reaching tip of wing, rl as long as width of pterostigma, r2 minutely longer than cuqul, r3 distinctly 1.5 times longer than r2. Cu2 narrowing distally, i.e. r2 and cu2 converging distally; cuqu2 short, about 1.5 times as long as rl. D one-third wider than high. N. rec. clearly postfurcal. Metasoma about as long as head -f-mesosoma together. First tergite (Fig. 3) slightly longer than broad behind, distinctly and evenly broadening posteriorly, its surface with longitudinal rugo­striation. Second tergite entirely chagreened except laterally. Further tergites polished. Ovipositor sheath in lateral view as long as hind tibia or longer than half metasoma. Ground colour of head, meso- and metasoma brown to rusty brown with more or less darkening pattern on meso- and metasoma. Legs brownish yellow. Wings hyaline, along veins brownish. Pterostigma brown with a basal pale yellow spot. Localities—Holotype Ç : Hellas mer. (Peloponesos), Prov. Lakonia, 5 km S of Monemvasia. 21IX 1979, leg. Christensen. 1 9 paratype: Italia, Piemonte, Torino-Involo, 4 XI 1975, leg. Brussino, The holotype and 1 paratype are deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Buda­pest; Hym. Typ. No. 7026 (holotype) and 7027 (paratype).

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