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)
Specific features of the males (54 ó") - Similar to the females. Body 1.8-2 mm long. Antenna as long as body and with (16-)21-24(-29) antennomeres. Penultimate flagellomere 1.9-2.2 times as long as broad. First tergite usually slightly longer than broad behind. Second tergite antero-medially sometimes rugulo-subrugulose (Fig. 55). Tergites more or less brown to dark brown, blackish. Host unknown. Distribution - ^Scotland, England, *Norway, *Denmark, *Sweden, Hungary, *Slovenia, *Greece, * Portugal. Taxonomic position - Within the subgenus Glabrobracon the species Bracon marshalli stands nearest to B. pallicarpus THOMSON considering their less transverse head, long ovipositor sheath and dark coloured body; their specific distinction is summarized in the subsequent key: 1 (2) Marginal cell somewhat less long, i.e. 4-SR approaching tip of wing (Fig. 53). First tergite quadrate, i.e. as long as or at least a bit longer than broad behind (Fig. 54). Legs black with some yellow(ish) or brown(ish) pattern; pterostigma brownish. $6*: 1.8-2.2 mm B. (Gl.) marshalli SZÉPLIGETI 2(1) Marginal cell long, i.e. 4-SR reaching tip of wing (Fig. 76). First tergite long, 1.4-1.6 times as long as broad behind (Fig. 77). Legs yellow, pterostigma opaque yellow or brownish yellow. Çc?: 1.8-2.2 mm B. (Gl.) pallicarpus THOMSON Bracon (Glabrobracon) momphae PAPP, Ço* (Figs 56-60) Bracon (Glabrobracon) momphae PAPP, 1999: Ent. m. Mag. 135: 149 $, type locality: "England, Surrey, Box Hill", female holotype (+ two female paratypes) in the The Natural History Museum London; examined. Specific features of the females (7 $) - Body 3.1-3.8 mm long. Antenna as long as or somewhat longer than body and with (25-)28-34 antennomeres. Penultimate flagellomere 1.5-1.6 times as long as broad. Head in dorsal view (Fig. 56) transverse, 1.8-2 times as broad as long, eye twice to almost twice as long as temple, temple fairly receded. Horizontal diameter of oral opening as long as or somewhat longer than shortest distance between opening and eye. Head polished.Propodeum polished. Hind femur 3.3-3.7 times as long as broad medially (Fig. 57). - Pterostigma (Fig. 58) 2.8-3 times as long as wide and issuing r proximally from its middle. Second submarginal cell somewhat less long to long, 3-SR as long as to 1.3(-l .4) times as long as 2-SR, 4-SR reaching tip of wing. First discal cell less long, 1-2CU1 slightly longer than 1-M (Fig. 60, see two pairs of arrows), junction of 1-SR-M and m-cu less pointed (Fig. 60, see right upper horizontal arrow). - First tergite (Fig. 59) quadrate, as long as broad behind or a bit longer, beyond pair of spiracles with somewhat diverging sides. First tergite laterally and posteriorly rugose, second tergite more or less