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Aleiodes (Neorhogas) grandis Giraud, 1857 Aleiodes grandis Giraud, 1857, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 7: 178, c*", locus typicus: "Environs de Vienne". - Lectotype in Museé National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris. Bracon atterrimus Ratzeburg, 1852, lehn. d. Forstins. 3: 35, 6^, locus typicus: ( ? ) Germany. ­Type lost. Lectotype designation of A. grandis : "1." (handscript, first label) - "Austria Vienne" (my handscript, on label above) "Papp 1979" (my handscript, on label below) (second label) - "Lecto­typus" (printed red) "Aleiodes grandis Gir. 1857 <f, Papp 1979" (my handscript) (third label) ­"Rogas" (printed) "grandis (Gir.) 6" (my handscript) "det. Papp J. 19" (printed)" 79" (my handscript) (fourth label). Remarks - 1. 1 o_ specimen without type-status besides the 6 lectotype, its data: "Prat, mai" (handscript, first label) - "Austria Vienne Prater, mai" (my handscript, on label above) "Papp 1979" (my handscript, on label below) (second label) - "Rogas grandis Gir. £ det. Papp J. 1979" (third label). 2. I put the name Bracon atterrimus Ratz, in synonymy with A. grandis Gir. though I know this taxon only by its original description; the type-specimens were destroyed (KÖNIGSMANN 1964), so the original material of B. atterrimus does not exist at all. The description is good enough to decide its identity with GIRAUD' s name. Aleiodes (Neorhogas) grassator (Thunberg, 1822) Ichneumon grassator Thunberg, 1822, Mém. Acad. Sei. St. Petersburgh 8: 256, o_ ; locus typicus: ( ? )Sweden. - Type in the Entomologiska avdelningen, Zoologiska Institutionen, Uppsala. Rogas (Rogas) flavipalpis Thomson, 1891, Gpusc. ent. (Lund) 16: 1672, o_; locus typicus: Âreskutan (Sweden). - Lectotype in the Museum of Zoology and Entomology, The University, Lund. Designation of lectotype o. of R. flavipalpis: "Are" (handscript, first label) - "flavipalpis m." (handscript, second label with printed red frame) - "Sverige, Âreskutan i Jemtland" (on label above) "teste Papp J. 1983" (on label below) (my handscript, third label). - "Lectotypus" (printed red) "Rogas flavipalpis Thorns. 1891 o_ , Papp 1983" (my handscript) (fourth label with printed red frame) - "Aleiodes" (photoprint) "grassator Thb. o_" (my handscript) "det. Papp J., 19" (photoprint)" 83" (my handscript) (fifth label). Aleiodes (Neorhogas) medianus (Thomson, 1891) Rogas (Rogas) medianus Thomson, 1891, Opusc. ent. (Lund) 16: 1668, g , locus typicus: Esperöd (Sweden). - Lectotype in the Museum of Zoology and Entomology, The University, Lund. Designation of the lectotype o_ : "Scan." (handscript, first label) - "medianus m." (handscript, second label) - "«Funnen vid Esperöd i Skâne» teste Papp J. 1983" (my handscript, third label) - "Lectotypus" (printed red) "Rogas medianus Thorns. 1891 o_ , Papp 1983" (my handscript) (fourth label with printed red frame) - "Aleiodes" (photoprint) "medianus Th. o." (my handscript) "det.Papp J., 19"(photoprint)" 83" (my handscript) (fifth label). Aleiodes (Neorhogas) miniatus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1838) Rogas miniatus Herrich-Schäffer, 1838, in Panzer: Fauna Insect. German., no. 156, locus typicus: (?Germany). - Type lost. Aleiodes formosus Giraud, 1857, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 7: 177, 0.6', locus typicus: "environs de Vienne" (Austria). - Lectotype in the Museé National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris. Designation of the lectotype o_ of A. formosus: "Prata 16 juin" (handscript, first label) - "Aus­tria Vienne Prater 16 juin" (my handscript, on label above) "Papp 1979" (my handscript, on label below) (second label) - "Lectotypus" (printed red) "Aleiodes formosus Gir. 1857 o_, Papp 1979" (my handscript) (third label) - "Rogas miniatus HS. $" (my handscript), "det. Papp J. 19"(printed)"79" (my handscript) (fourth label). Remark - \ 6 without type-status: "6." (first label) - "formosus Gir." (second label) - "Rogas miniatus HS. 6det. Papp J. 1979" (third label). Aleiodes (Neorhogas) modestus (Reinhard, 1863) Rogas modestus Reinhard, 1863, Berl. ent. Zschr. 7: 271, 0.6^; locus typicus: Bautzen (Germany). - Lectotype in the Zoologisches Museum, Berlin.

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