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.