Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 92. (Budapest 2000)

Papp, J.: First synopsis of the species of obscurator species-group, genus Bracon, subgenus Glabrobracon (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Braconinae)

distally (Fig. 2). Ovipositor sheath as long as hind femur + tarsus combined. Legs yellow, coxae dark brown to blackish, tegula yellow to brownish yellow. Ç: 2.8-3.6 mm, 2.3 mm B. (Gl.) admotus sp. n. 45 (44)Temple in dorsal view rounded, eye somewhat longer than temple (Fig. 20). Vein cu-a of hind wing sinuate (Figs 24-25, see arrows). Tergites 2-3 more transverse, second tergite 3.2-3.3 times as broad behind as long medially (Fig. 26). Hind femur 4.1-4.3 times as long as broad distally (Figs 21 -22). Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia + half basitarsus combined. Legs brownish black to black, fore femur + tibia yellow. Ç: 2.8-3 mm B. (Gl.) colpophorus WESMAEL 46 (43)First tergite 1.2-1.3 times as long as broad behind. Body exceptionally fully black (melanic form), usually head and mesosoma black, metasoma reddish yellow and medially with black streak of variable extend (nominate form). $C?: 2^1.5 mm (variator species-group) B. (Gl.) variator NEES var. nigerrimus FAHRINGER 47 (42) Suture between tergites 2-3 straight (Fig. 85), exceptionally just bisinuate (Fig. 67) and shallow. Two species: B. (GL) obscurator NEES and B. (Gl.) parvulus WESMAEL, their distinction see at couplets 16 (15) - 18 (17). 48(1) Face above between antennái sockets (or toruli) with a more or less V-form pair of short keels. Body dark brown to blackish brown, first tergite usually brownish yellow or yellowish, exceptionally entire body black. Co*: 3-5 mm B. (Ceratobracon) stshegolevi TELENGA Bracon (Glabrobracon) admotus sp. n.9d> (Figs 1-8) Material examined (13 $ + 1 ó") - Female holotype and ten female paratypes: Hungary, Farmos, 4 June 1974 (collecting time of the host), ex larva Byctiscus betulae LINNAEUS 13 May 1975, host's food-plant Populus tremula LINNAEUS, leg. et educ. L. ZOMBORI. - One female paratype: Hungary, Bátorliget, 15 May 1988, leg. J. PAPP. - One female paratype: Bulgaria, Mts Rhodopes, Popsko, 14 July 1976, leg. A. ZAYKOV. - One male paratype: Hungary, Tapolcafő, Kalapácsér, 4 May 1966, leg. J. PAPP Depository - Holotype and twelve paratypes arc deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Department of Zoology), Budapest, Hym. Typ. Nos 7926 (holotype) and 7927-7939 (paratypes). Etymology - The species name "admotus" refers to its taxonomic position approaching obscurator species-group with its black body, legs are, however, yellow (and not dark coloured).

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