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)

Foersteria laeviuscula SZEPLIGETI, 1896c: 148 (in German) and 18966:301 (in Hungarian). ­Locality: Croatia, Istria, Monte Maggiore. - Female holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 507. - Holotype in fairly good condition: flagelli damaged; missing: left fore leg, right fore wing and both ovipositor sheaths. - Identity: Foersteria laeviuscula SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 1970«: 273. Polydegmon intermedius SZEPLIGETI, 1896c: 147 (in German) and 18966: 300 (in Hungar­ian). - Locality: Hungary, Budapest. - Female lectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 592. ­Lectotype in fairly good condition: flagelli missing. - Identity. Polydegmon intermedius SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 1970«: 274. Polydegmon marshalli SZEPLIGETI, 1896c: 145 (in German) and 18966: 299 (in Hungarian). - Localities: Hungary, Budapest: Óbuda (lectotype + five paralectotypes) and Hungary Peszér (= Kunpeszér; three paralectotypes). - Female lectotype and eight female paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1967, Nos 500 (lectotype), 588-591 and 10615-10618 (paralectotypes). - Lectotype in good condition: tarsomeres 4-5 of left hind leg missing. One female paralectotype (No. 588) in good condition: left flagellum missing. One female paralectotype (No. 589) in fairly good condition: miss­ing: right flagellum, right hind leg, tarsomeres 2-5 of middle left and tarsomeres 4-5 of left hind legs. One female paralectotype (No. 590) in good condition: flagelli damaged, tarsomeres 3-5 of right hind leg missing. One female paralectotype (No. 591) in good condition: right flagellum damaged, 4-5 tarsomeres of right hind leg missing. One female paralectotype (No. 10615) in good condition. One female paralectotype (No. 1061 6) in good condition: left flagellum damaged, tarsomeres 3-5 of right hind leg missing. One female paralectotype (No. 10617) in good condition. One female paralectotype (No. 10618) in good condition: tarsus of right fore leg missing. - Identity: Polydegmon foveolatus (HERRICH-SCHAEFFER, 1838). - SHENEFELT 1970«: 274 (as P. marshalli). Polydegmon sinuatus SZEPLIGETI, 1896c: 147 (in German) and 18966: 300 (in Hungarian). ­Locality: Hungary, Budapest: Zugliget (lectotype + one paralectotype) and Hungary, Szekszárd (one paralectotype).-Female lectotype and two female paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1967, Nos 593 (lectotype) and 506, 594 (paralectotypes). - Lectotype in good condition: right flagellum dam­aged. One female paralectotype (No. 594) in good condition: right flagellum damaged, tarsomeres 3-5 of left middle and fifth tarsomere of left hind leg missing. One female paralectotype (No. 506) in fairly good condition: left flagellum damaged; missing: right fore leg (except coxa), right middle leg and left hind tibia + tarsus. - Identity: Polydegmon sinuatus FOERSTER, 1862. - SHENEFELT 1970«: 274 (as P. sinuatus). Sigalphus australis SZEPLIGETI, 1901«: 288 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 202 (in Ger­man). - Localities: Croatia, Zengg (= Senj; lectotype) and Novi (two paralectotypes). - Female lecto­type and two male paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1967, Nos 568 (lectotype) and 569-570 (paralectotypes). - Lectotype in fairly good condition: head missing. Male paralectotype (No. 569) in good condition: flagelli damaged, right hind leg missing. Male paralectotype (No. 570) in poor con­dition: right flagellum damaged; missing: left antenna and wings (except right hind wing). - Identity: Triaspis caudatus (NEES, 1816). - SHENEFELT 1970«: 285 (as Triaspis caudatus var. australis (SZEPLIGETI)). Sigalphus bidentulus SZEPLIGETI, 1901«: 288 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 202 (in Ger­man). - Localitiy: Hungary, Piliscsaba. - Female holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 578. ­Holotype in good condition: right flagellum damaged, distal half of left hind wing somewhat shriv­elled; missing: left flagellum and right middle leg. - Identity: Schizoprymnus bidentulus (SZEPLI­GETI). - SHENEFELT 1970«: 276. Sigalphus edentulus SZEPLIGETI, 1901«: 288 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 203 (in Ger­man). - Locality: Hungary, Budapest: Svábhegy. - Female lectotype and two female + one male paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1965, Nos 579 (lectotype), 580-581 (two female paralec­totypes) and 582 (one male paralectotype). - Lectotype in fairly good condition: right flagellum dam-

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