Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 85. (Budapest 1993)

Papp, J.: New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 4

as the tricoloured body and relatively rough corporal sculpture; the two species are distinguished by the following features: 1 (2) Antenna with 24-25 antennomeres, penultimate flagellomere 1.3 times as long as broad. Temple in dorsal view constricted (Fig. 28). Inner spur of hind tibia shorter than half basitarsus (Fig. 29). Radial cell along metacarp shorter than pterostigma (Fig. 30). Space, pedicel and first flagellomere black. 9 : 5 mm Ch. pictus sp. n. 2 (1) Antenna with 18 antennomeres, penultimate flagellomere twice as long as broad. Temple in dorsal view weakly rounded-constricted. Inner spur of hind ti­bia just longer than half basitarsus. Radial cell along metacarp as long as ptero­stigma. Scape, pedicel and first flagellomere reddish yellow. 9 : 6 mm Ch. medus TELENGA, 1941 6 Chelonus setaceus sp. n. 9 S (Figs 35-39) Description of the holotype 9. - Body 5 mm long. Head in dorsal view (Fig. 35) 1.9 times as broad as long, eye about one-third longer than temple, latter somewhat receded, occiput excavated. Ocelli small and round, distance between fore and hind ocelli almost twice as long as diameter of an ocellus, POL = OOL. Eye in lateral view 1.8 times as high as wide, temple behind eye as wide as eye. Malar space somewhat longer than basal width of mandible. Head rather roughly rugose, clypeus with disperse fine punctures, interspaces smooth and shiny. -Antenna somewhat longer than head and mesosoma together and with 19 antenno­meres. First flagellomere four times and penultimate flagellomere 1.33 times as long as broad. Mesosoma in lateral view 1.4 times as long as high. Notaulix indistinct. Transverse keel of propode­um with a pair of median tubercles and a pair of lateral denticules. Mesopleuron and propodeum laterally with erected silvery hairs. Mesosoma rather roughly rugose, mesonotum with small to very small and shiny interspaces. - Hind femur 3.5 times as long as broad at its middle. Inner spur of hind tibia as long as half basitarsus, latter just longer than tarsal segments 2-4. Wings with usual Chelonus venation. Pterostigma 3.6 times as long as wide and with equal length to metacarp, radial cell along metacarp somewhat shorter than pterostigma, rl shorter than width of ptero­stigma and as long as r2. Carapace in dorsal view (Fig. 36) 1.88 times as long as broad somewhat posteriorly from its middle; in lateral view (Fig. 37) hardly bent ventrally, 2.2 times as long as high behind; ventral cavity almost as long as carapace itself (Fig. 38). Carapace laterally rugose (Fig. 36), this sculpture less rough than that of head and mesosoma, less shiny. Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tarsal segments 2-3. Body black, carapace anteriorly with rusty-brownish suffusion. Antenna black, palpi blackish. Tegula + parategula brown. Coxae black; hind femur dark brown, apically salmon coloured; femora 1-2 and tibiae 1-3 also salmon coloured, middle femur with brownish tint. Tarsi dark, basitarsi 2-3 salmon coloured. Wings hya­line, medially below pterostigma faintly brownish fumous; pterostigma blackish brown, vein proximo-distally yellow to brownish. Description of the female paratypes (2 9 9). - Similar to the holotype 9. Body 4.5-5 mm long (4.5:1 9, 5: 1 9). Head in dorsal view transverse, 1.89-2 times as broad as long (1.89: 1 9, 2:1 9). rl one-third shorter than r2 (1 9). Carapace in dorsal view 1.77 times (19) and 1.82 times (1 9) as long as broad; in lateral view 2.16 times (19) and 2.35 times (1 9 ) as long as high behind. Description of the male paratypes (5 d d). - Similar to the female. Body 4.15 mm long (4.1: 1 d, 4.8: 1 d, 4.9: 1 d, 5: 2 dd). Head in dorsal view transverse, 1.97-2 times as broad as long (1.97: 4 dd, 2: 1 d). Antenna with 24-25 antennomeres (24: 2dd, 25: Id, 2 dd with flagellum partly broken). Metacarp some­My knowledge of this species is based on its original description only. Annls hist-nat Mus. nam. hung., 85,1993

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