Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 97. (Budapest 2005)

Papp, J.: Eleven new Eubazus Nees species from the Neotropical region (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Brachistinae)

to Eubazus (Brachistes) eminens sp. n., the two species are distinguished as fol­lows: 1 (2) Second dorsotergite delimited by a sharp crease from laterotergite (cf. Fig. 34), tergites 2-3 striated like first tergite (Fig. 93) (subgenus Allodorus). Propodeum scabrous and without areolation (Fig. 87). Temple in dorsal view somewhat less receded (Fig. 84). Hind femur 3.3 times as long as broad (Fig. 88). Claw basally with a large lobe (Fig. 89). Trochanters 1-3 and legs 1-2 rusty brown. $\ 5 mm E. (A.) mexicanus (CRESSON) 2(1) Second dorsotergite delimited laterally by a blunt crease from laterotergite (Fig. 60), tergites 2-3 polished (Fig. 59) (subgenus Brachistes). Propodeum areolated, areolae smooth and shiny (Fig. 53). Temple in dorsal view some­what more receded (Fig. 50). Hind femur five times as long as broad (Fig. 54). Claw basally with a less large lobe (Fig. 55). Trochanters 1-3 white, legs 1-2 reddish-yellow. $: 4 mm E. (Brachistes) eminens sp. n. Eubazus (Brachistes) rugulosus sp. n. Qçj (Figs 94-103) Material examined (4 2 2 + 1 3). - Female holotype (in Lund) + one female paratype (in Bu­dapest): "Honduras, Francisco Morazan, Parque Nacional La Tigra, 14°15'N-87°05'W, taken with Malaise trap standing in an oak pine cloud forest, 4 September 1995, leg. R. Cave" . - Two female + one male paratypes: same locality, one female (in Budapest) + one male (in Lund) "29 March 1995" and one female (in Lund) "13 June 1995, leg. R. Cave". Female holotype and one female + one male paratypes are deposited in the Zoological Mu­seum, Lund; two female paratypes in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Department of Zool­ogy), Budapest, Hym. Typ. No. 10713-10714. Condition of the holotype is good, glued by its right mesopleuron on a pointed card. Condition of the paratypes (3 2 2 + 1 3) is good except the male with damaged antenna, every paratype mounted similar to the holotype. Etymology - The species name "rugulosus" refers to the rugulose second and third femora. Description of the female holotype - Body 4.2 mm long. Antenna about one-fourth longer than body and with 38 antennomeres. First flagellomere 5.6 times as long as broad apically, further flagellomeres gradually shortening and indistinctly attenuating so that penultimate flagellomere just longer than broad (i.e. subcubic). - Head in dorsal view (Fig. 94) transverse, 1.75 times as broad as long, eye one-fourth longer than temple, temple rather receded, occiput weakly excavated. Ocelli el­liptic and middle-sized, OOL twice as long as POL. Eye in lateral view 1.5 as high as wide, temple beyond eye as wide eye. Clypeus twice as wide as high, its ventral margin medially pointed (Fig. 95). Head hairpunctate, shiny; clypeus rugulose. Mesosoma in lateral view 1.8 times as long as high. Notaulix evenly deep and crenulate. Mesoscutum joining less perpendicularly over pronotum (cf. Fig. 38). Precoxal suture missing. Pre-

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