Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 83. (Budapest 1991)
Papp, J.: New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 2
which proved to be new to science. It seems reasonable to compile a new checklist of the Acanthormius species of the World to up-date my previous list (the total number of the species is 21) (PAPP 1. c): Indo-Australian Pacific Region alius PAPP, 1986: bakeri WATANABE, 1968: balanus PAPP, 1986: dubitatus BRUES, 1918: gilvus sp. n.: iriomotensis WATANABE, 1968: japonicus ASHMEAD, 1906: malayensis WATANABE, 1968: nitidinotum BELOKOBYLSKU, 1988: obstitus PAPP, 1986: philippinensis WATANABE, 1968: propensus sp. n.: rugosivertex BELOKOBYLSKU, 1988: rugosus WATANABE, 1968: unidens BELOKOBYLSKU, 1988 wushensis BELOKOBYLSKU, 1988: India Philippines, India India Solomon Islands India Ryukyii Islands (Japan) Ryukyu Islands (and Japan), Taiwan Malaysia Taiwan India Philippines India Taiwan Ryukyu Islands (Japan) Taiwan Taiwan Ethiopian Region capensis (HEDQVIST, 1963) {Aulosaphes): Republic of South Africa dentatus GRANGER, 1949: Malagasy Fig. 22. Aulosaphes unicolor (ASHMEAD): tergites 1-2 with indication of sculpture. - Figs 23-27'. Aulosaphes psychidivorus MUESEBECK: 23 = head in dorsal view, 24 = head in frontal view, 15 = propodeum, 26 = distal part of right fore wing (cuqul present indicated by arrow), 27 = tergites 1-2 with indication of sculpture of second tergite. - Fig. 28. Aulosaphes unicolor (ASHMEAD): brachial cell with n. par. (see arrow). - Fig. 29. Acanthormius alius PAPP: brachial cell with n. par. (see arrow). - Fig. 3d. Acanthormius obstitus PAPP: hind margin of third tergite with tubercules. - Fig. 31. Lysitermus pallidas FOERSTER: distal part of right fore wing (cuqul absent indicated by arrow)