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)

One female paralectotype (No. 564) in good condition: pair of fore wings torn medio-transversely; missing: right flagellum and tarsomeres 3-5 of pair of hind legs. One male paralectotype (No. 565) in fairly good condition: flagelli missing. - Identity: Triaspis thoracicus (CURTIS, 1860). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 295 (as valid species). Sigalphus sculpturatus SZEPLIGETI, 18986: 384 (in Hungarian) and 398 (in German). - Lo­cality: Hungary, Budapest: Gellérthegy. - Male holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1975, No. 2850. ­Holotype in good condition. - Identity: Schizoprymnus brevicornis (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 296 (as Triaspis sculpturaturus SHENEFELT, 1970). Sigalphus semiglaber SZEPLIGETI, 1902c/: 62. - Locality: Papua New Guinea, Sattelberg. ­Male holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 584. - Holotype in fairly good condition: head and fore legs missing. - Identity: Triaspis semiglaber (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 296. Sigalphus similis SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 288 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 201 (in German). - Locality: Hungary, Siófok. - Syntype series (one female?) lost; first I noticed its missing by me in March 1967. - Identity: Triaspis similis (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 296. Sigalphus simulator SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 288 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 202 (in Ger­man). -Localities: Hungary, Budapest: Zugliget (lectotype); Budapest: Palatínus (one male paralec­totype) and Budapest: Kincstári erdő (one male paralectotype). - Female lectotype and two male paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1967, Nos 571 (lectotype) and 572-573 (two male para­lectotypes). - Lectotype in good condition: pair of hind tarsi missing. One male paralectotype (No. 572) in good condition. One male paralectotype (No. 573) in fairly good condition: missing: right an­tenna and left flagellum. - Identity: female lectotype and one male paralectotype (No. 573): Triaspis obscurellus (NEES, 1816); one male paralectotype (No. 572): Triaspis striatulus (NEES, 1816). ­SHENEFELT 1970a: 297 (as valid species). Sigalphus sulcatus SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 288 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 201 (in Ger­man) (new name for the male lectotype of Sigalphus rufipes SZEPLIGETI, 18986: 384 and 398 nec HERRICH-SCHAEFFER, 1838). - Locality: Hungary, Pilismarót. - Male lectotype (of Sigalphus rufipes SZEPLIGETI, 1898) designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 567, see also under this name). ­Lectotype in good condition. - Identity: Triaspis sulcatus (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 281 (as Schizoprymnus sulcatus (SZEPLIGETI)). Sigalphus tarsalis SZEPLIGETI, 1902a: 63. - Locality: Brazil, Blumenau. - Female holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 587. - Holotype in fairly good condition: pair of flagelli missing (except flagellomeres 1-4 of right antenna) and tarsomeres 2-5 of left fore leg. - Identity: Urosigal­phus tarsalis (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 299 (as Triaspis tarsalis (SZEPLIGETI)). Sigalphus testaceus SZEPLIGETI, 19146: 207. - Locality: Tanzania, South Uflpa, Masamwia. - One female paralectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1997, No. 10625. - Female paralectotype in good condition: right pair of wings apically damaged, right flagellum damaged; missing: left an­tenna, left fore leg and left hind leg (except coxa + trochanter). - Identity: Triaspis testaceus (SZEPLI­GETI). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 299. - Remark: Designation of the female lectotype is needed, syntype series in Zoological Museum, Berlin. Sigalphus tripartitus SZEPLIGETI, 1905: 43. - Locality: Australia, New South Wales, Syd­ney. - Female holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 585. - Holotype in good condition: pair of flagelli apically damaged. - Identity: Triaspis tripartitus (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 301.

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