Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 91. (Budapest 1999)

Papp, J.: Five new Microchelonus species from the Neotropical Region (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Cheloninae)

1 (2) Eye in dorsal view somewhat longer than temple and latter somewhat less strongly rounded, vertex rugulo-substriate (Fig. 32). Flagellomeres 10-13 1.5-1.4 times as long as broad (Fig. 33). Pterostigma issuing r distally from its middle, r half as long as width of pterostigma (Fig. 34). Scutellum uneven to subrugulose, dull. Ca­rapace less rounded apically, longitudinally rugose (Fig. 35). Tegula brown. Apical foramen of male carapace large, filling entire apex. Çd: 2.2-2.3 mm M. paululus (McCOMB) 2(1) Eye in dorsal view one-third longer than temple (Figs 28, 79). At least penultimate two flagellomeres cubic (Fig. 27) or subcubic (Fig. 78). Pterostigma issuing r from its middle (Fig. 29) or just distally from its middle (Fig. 82). Scutellum smooth, shiny and with more or less punctures. 3 (4) Frons and vertex rugose, frons above without carinula (Fig. 28). Scape less long, twice as long as broad apically (Fig. 26); flagellomeres 10-13 cubic (Fig. 27). Temple in dorsal view strongly rounded (Fig. 28). Carapace in dorsal view some­what more broadening, 1.8 times as long as broad, rugose (Fig. 30). Vein r clearly more than half as long as width of pterostigma, 3-SR longer than r (Fig. 29). Fe­male carapace apically without foramen. Ç: 3 mm M. constrictus sp. n. 4 (3) Sides of frons arcuate striate and with an also arcuate carinula, vertex transversely rugulo-striate (Fig. 79). Scape long and somewhat belly, 2.1 times as long as broad apically (Fig. 77). Flagellomeres 11-13 subcubic (Fig. 78) and cubic, flagellomeres 9-10 1.6-1.5 times as long as broad (Fig. 78). Temple in dorsal view constricted (Fig. 79). Carapace in dorsal view somewhat less broadening, twice as long as broad, strio-rugose (Fig. 83). Vein r as long as half width of pterostigma and nearly as long as 3-SR (Fig. 82). Female carapace apically with a very small foramen (Fig. 86). ?: 3 mm M. townsendi (VIERECK) The new species is similar to M. angustus sp. n., their distinction see at that species, p. 180. Microchelonus peruensis (SHENEFELT) comb. n. d (Figs 36-43) Chelonus sobrinus SZÉPLIGETI, 1904 (nec HALDEMAN, 1849): Annls Mus. natn. hung. 2: 194 d, type locality: "Peru: Mercapata", male holotype (present designation) in Hungarian Natural History Museum (Department of Zoology), Budapest; examined. Chelonus szepligetii VIERECK, 1912 (new name for Ch. sobrinus SZÉPLIGETI nec DALLA TORRE, 1898): Proc. U. S. Natn. Mus. 42: 620. Chelonus peruensis SHENEFELT, 1973 (new name for Ch. sobrinus SZÉPLIGETI and Ch. szepligetii VIERECK): Hym. Cat. (n. ed.) 10, Brae. 6 Cheloninae, p. 862.

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