Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 96. (Budapest 2004)
Papp, J.: Type specimens of the braconid species by Gy. Szépligeti deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
wings present. - Identity: Coccygidium concolor (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 19706: 394 (as Disophrys concolor SZEPLIGETI). VAN ACHTERBERG 1974: 79 (female lectotype designation). Disophrys elegáns SZEPLIGETI, 1900a: 61. - Locality: Papua New Guinea, Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen (= Madang). - Male lectotype and one female + one male paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1967, Nos 744 (lectotype), 745 (male paralectotype) and 746 (female paralectotype). Lectotype in good condition: flagellum damaged, right fore wing antero-medially torn; missing: right fore leg (except coxa + trochanter) and left hind leg. Male paralectotype in good condition: flagelli damaged, fore pair of wings antero-medially somewhat torn, tarsomeres 2-5 of right hind leg missing. Female paralectotype in good condition: flagelli damaged, tarsomeres 2-5 of hind legs missing. - Identity: Disophrys elegáns SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 19706: 395. Disophrys imperfecta SZEPLIGETI, 1908a: 414. - Locality: Bolivia, Mapiri. - Male holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 749. - Holotype in good condition: flagelli damaged, right middle leg (except coxa + trochanter) missing. - Identity: Disophrys imperfecta SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 19706: 397. Disophrys major SZEPLIGETI, 1902a: 71. - Locality: Papua New Guinea, Sattelberg. - Female holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 747. - Holotype in good condition: flagelli apically damaged, tarsomeres 4-5 of right middle and tarsus of left hind leg missing. - Identity: Disophrys major SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 19706: 399. Disophrys molukkensis SZEPLIGETI, 1902a: 70. - Locality: Indonesia, Molukken (= Malaku), Eldos. - Female holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 748. - Holotype in good condition: flagelli damaged. - Identity: Disophrys molukkensis SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 19706: 400. Disophrys natalensis SZEPLIGETI, 1902a: 71. - Locality: Republic of South Africa, Natal. Female holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 741. - Holotype in good condition: right flagellum damaged, fifth tarsomere of right fore and right hind legs missing; head glued to mesosoma. Identity: ?Disophrys (gen. n.?) natalensis SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 19706: 400. Disophrys nigriceps SZEPLIGETI, 1908a: 415 (nec SAUSSURE, 1892). - Locality: Bolivia, Mapiri. - Female holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 759. - Holotype in fairly good condition: left flagellum damaged; missing: right fore leg (except coxa + trochanter), left hind leg, tarsomeres 3-5 of left middle leg and fifth tarsomere of right hind leg. - Identity: ?Disophrys (gen. n. ?) nigricepsibol SHENEFELT, 19706. - SHENEFELT 19706: 400. Disophrys oculatus SZEPLIGETI, 1902a: 70.-Locality: Singapore.-Female holotype in good condition: left hind leg (except coxa + trochanter) missing. - Holotype in good condition: left hind leg (except coxa + trochanter) missing. - Identity: Disophrys oculatus SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 19706: 400. Disophrys ophthalmica SZEPLIGETI, 1908a: 414. - Locality: Trinidad (lectotype); Brazil, Cuyaba, Matto Grosso (two paralectotypes); Suriname (one paralectotype). - Female lectotype and three female paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1967, Nos 750 (lectotype) and 751-753 (paralectotypes). - Female lectotype in good condition (ex Coll. MARSHALL): tarsomeres 3-5 of left fore leg missing. One female paralectotype (No. 751 ) in good condition: left flagellum damaged; missing: right hind leg and fifth tarsomere of right hind leg. One female paralectotype (No. 752, "var.") in good condition: both flagelli damaged, tarsomeres 2-5 of left hind leg and fifth tarsomere of right middle leg missing. One female paralectotype (No. 753, "var.") in fairly good condition: both flagelli damaged, wings somewhat glueish. - Identity: Disophrys ophthalmica SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 19706:401. Disophrys pulchricornis SZEPLIGETI, 1908a: 415. - Locality: Suriname (lectotype + one paralectotype), Bolivia (one paralectotype). - Female lectotype and two female paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1967, Nos 756 (lectotype) and 757-758 (two paralectotypes). - Female lectotype in good condition: tarsomeres 4-5 of left middle leg missing. One female paralectotype (No. 757) in