Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 82. (Budapest 1990)

Papp, J.: New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 1

Figs 1-3. Wesmaelia topali sp. n .: 1= head in dorsal view, 2 = distal part of right fore wing, 3= petiole in lateral view. - Figs 4-6. W. pendula FOERSTER: 4= head in dorsal view, 5 = distal part of right fore wing, 6= petiole in lat­eral view. - Figs 7-10. Avga oblonga sp . n.: 7= head in dorsal view, 8= pro­podeum, 9 = distal part of right fore wing, 10= tergites 1-3 subfamily Exothecinae AVGA NIXON, 1940 Eight species of the genus Avga were described in the world, five spe­cies from the Palaearctic Region and three species from the Oriental Region, respectively. Below they are listed in alphabetic order: caucasica TOBIAS, 1986 - USSR (Sochi) choaspes NIXON, 1940 - India (Punjab) dorsomaculata (HEDWIG, 1961) ( Pseudobiosteres ) - Afghanistan, USSR (Soviet Middle Asia) = pilosa TOBIAS, 1961 ( Popoviella ) r europaeica TOBIAS, 1971 opaca (HELLEN, 1957)] kasachstanica TOBIAS, 1971 - USSR (Kazakhstan) nixoni SUBBA RAO et SHARMA, 1966 - India (Andhra Pradesh, Madras, Mysore) oblonga sp. n. - India (Delhi) opaca (HELLÉN, 1957) ( Oncophanes ) - Finland, USSR = europaeica TOBIAS, 1971 f pilosa (TOBIAS, 1971 )~ TPÖpoviella ) — dorsomaculata (HEDWIG, 1961)] singularis BELOKOBYLSKIJ , 1986 - USSR (Far East Maritime Territory)

Next

/
Thumbnails
Contents