Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 101. (Budapest 2009)
Papp, J.: Nine new Chorebus Haliday species from Central Europe (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae: Dacnusini)
Nine new Chorebus sp. from Central Europe (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) 103 2(1) Precoxal sulcus wide, crenulate (Fig. 26). Upper tooth of mandible expanded (Fig. 25). Hind tarsus shorter than hind tibia, basitarsus as long as tarsomeres 2-3 and one-third of tarsomere 4 combined (Fig. 28). First tergite subparallel-sided, i.e. slightly widening at hind end (Fig. 31). Face rugulose. Forewing: r slightly longer than width of pterostigma, SRI reaching tip of wing, pterostigma 1.5 times as long as 1-R1 (Fig. 29, see arrows). Antenna with 40 antennomeres. Metasoma citrus yellow. Female: 2.8 mm. - Slovakia Ch. (Stiphrocera) citreus sp. n. Chorebus (Paragyrocampa) convergens sp. n. (Figs 38-47) Type material - Female holotype: Hungary, Nagyvisnyó (Mts Bükk), 30 April 1967, leg. L. MÓCZÁR. - Holotype is in good condition: ( 1 ) glued on a pointed card by the ventral part of meso- and metasoma, (2) left flagellum distally deficient, (3) hind pair of wings bent medially. Holotype is deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, (Department of Zoology), Budapest, Hym. Typ. No. 11490. Etymology - The species name "convergens" refers to the compound eyes strongly convergent ventrally (Fig. 40). Description of the female holotype - Body 2.1 mm. Antenna about one-fifth longer than body and with 31 antennomeres. First flagellomere 2.8 times, further flagellomeres shortening so that penultimate flagellomere twice as long as wide. - Head in dorsal view less transverse (Fig. 38), 1.6 times as wide as long, eye slightly longer than temple, temple rounded, occiput excavate. Eye in lateral view almost twice as high as wide, temple wider than eye (Fig. 39, see arrows). Head in frontal view with strongly convergent eyes (Fig. 40). Mandible longer medially than wide between upper and lower teeth, second tooth pointed (Fig. 41). Head polished. Figs 22-47. Chorebus (Stiphrocera ) citreus sp. n.: 22 = head in dorsal view, 23 = head in lateral view, 24 = head in frontal view, 25 = mandible, 26 = precoxal sulcus on mesopleuron, 27 = hind femur, 28 = hind tarsomeres 1-3 in lateral view, 29 = distal part of right forewing, 30 = first subdiscal cell of forewing, 31 = first tergite, 32 = hind end of female metasoma. - Chorebus (Stiphrocera ) rubicundus GRIFFITHS, 1968: 33 = precoxal sulcus on mesopleuron, 34 = mandible, 35 = hind tarsomeres 1 -3 in lateral view, 36 = first tergite, 37 = distal part of right forewing. - Chorebus (Paragyrocampa) convergens sp. n.: 38 = head in dorsal view, 39 = head in lateral view, 40 = head in frontal view, 41 = mandible, 42 = hind coxa with short tuft of pubescence, 43 = hind femur, 44 = distal part of right forewing, 45 = first subdiscal cell of fore wing, 46 = first tergite, 47 = hind end of female metasoma Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 101, 2009