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
Etymology. - The new species is dedicated to its collector Dr. LAJOS ZOMBORI, Symphyta specialist (Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest). Distribution: Armenia (Palaearctic Region). The new species, Napamus zomborii sp. n., is near to N vipio (REINHARD, 1880), the two species are differentiated and recognizable with the help of the following key: 1 (2) Propodeum with a medio-longitudinal carina, propodeum itself at least medially, usually nearly entirely, rugose. First tergite parallel- to subparallel-sided and only on its posterior third narrowing (Fig. 47). Antenna relatively less attenuating, penultimate flagellomere about 1.4 times as long as broad. Hind tarsus relatively long, second tarsal segment somewhat more than half as long as basitarsus, proportional length of hind tarsal segments 1-4 each as 35:19:14:9 (Fig. 46). 9 o*: 3-3.5 mm N. vipio (REINHARD, 1880) 2(1) Propodeum without carina, smooth and shiny, laterally finely punctate. First tergite almost evenly narrowing from base to apex (Fig. 49). Antenna relatively more attenuating, penultimate flagellomere 1.6 times as long as broad. Hind tarsus relatively shorter, second tarsal segment somewhat less than half as long as basitarsus, proportional length of hind tarsal segments 1-4 each as 35:15:11:8 (Fig. 48). 9:3 mm N. zomborii sp. n. Protapanteles praecipuus sp. n. 9 <3 (Figs 51-56) Description of the holotype Ç . - Body 2 mm long. Head in dorsal view (Fig. 51) transverse, 1.85 times as broad as long, eye 1.8 times as long as temple, latter rounded. Ocelli small and round, hind imaginary tangent of fore ocellus before hind pair of ocelli, POL one-fifth longer than OOL. Eye in lateral view 1.68 times as high as wide, one-fourth wider than temple behind eye. Face almost twice as wide as high, inner margin of eyes parallel. Clypeus (Fig. 52) wide and narrow, five times as wide as high: tentorial pits far from each other, i.e. distance between them about four times as long as shortest distance between a pit and lower point of eye; cleft between clypeus and mandible large (Fig. 52). Head smooth and shiny, face subpunctulate. Antenna somewhat shorter than body. First flagellomere three times as long as broad apically, penutimate flagellomere subcubic, 1.25 times as long as broad. Mesosoma in lateral view 1.5 times as long as high. Notaulix indicated by crowded punctation; otherwise mesonotum medially smooth and shiny, laterally (from notaulix) dispersely subpunctate, shiny. Scutellum smooth and shiny. Propodeum coriarious-subrugulose, around lunule rugulose. Mesopleuron finely coriarious, postero-medially glabrous. - Fifth segment of fore tarsus without spinule. Hind femur 3.5 times as long as broad. Hind tarsus one-fifth longer than hind tibia. Pair of spurs of hind tibia unequal in length, inner spur half as long as basitarsus. Fore wing about as long as body. Pterostigma (Fig. 53) 2.4 times as long as wide, issuing radial vein from its middle; metacarp short, 0.79 times as long as pterostigma, length of metacarp slightly longer than distance between distal end of metacarp and that of radial vein (Fig. 53: see arrows). Veins rl longer than cuqul and forming an arched vein, together with cu3 characteristically thickened (Fig. 53). Vein cul somewhat longer than n. bas., d2 1.55 times as long as dl. - Nervellus straight. Vannai lobe feebly convex and without fringe of hairs (Fig. 54). Metasoma as long as mesosoma. First tergite (Fig. 55) 1.6 times as long as broad basally, parallelsided and distally narrowing. Second tergite transverse and with a pair of laterally diverging sulci. Third tergite less transverse, 1.45 times as long as second tergite. First tergite smooth and shiny, its narrowing hind part uneven and dull, further tergites polished. - Hypopygium evenly sclerotized, in lateral view (Fig. 56) apically pointed; ovipositor sheath relatively wide and short, as long as hind tarsal segments 4-5.