S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 51. (Budapest, 1990)

FOLIA ENTOMOLOGIGA HUNGARICA ROVARTANI KÖZLEMÉNYEK LI 1990 p. 89-96 Braconidae (Hymenoptera) from Tunisia, 3 * By J. PAPP (Received September 18, 1989) ABSTRACT: Fourty-three braconid species are reported from Tunisia of which two are new to science: Bracon (Bracon) extasus sp . n. and Trisynaldis palea sp.n. A new synonymy is established: Rogas rufoater Wollaston, 1858 jun. syn . is conspecific with Ichneumon ductor Thunberg, 1822 sen. syn. The majority of the species is new to the fauna of Tunisia. With 13 original figures. Introduction In the present part of my series on the Tunisian braconid wasps (Papp 1979, 1981) fourty-three species are recorded which fall into five subfamilies: Doryctinae (4 species), Rogadinae (8 species), Exothecinae (4 species), Braco­nidae (25 species) and Alysiinae (2 species). Two species are new to science (see also abstract), their descriptions and related species are disclosed. The braconid material serving for the present elaboration is deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; all specimens of this ma­terial were collected by Dr. S. Mahunka and, furthermore, every locality was numbered giving details of the methods and circumstances of the collectings in the report of the entomological trips to Tunisia (Gozmány and Mahunka 1977, Mahunka and Mahunka-Papp 1978). A few braconid specimens taken also in Tunisia derive from the Zoological Museum of Lund as well as from the Naturhistorisches Museum of Wien, these specimens are indicated in the text as "(in Lund)" and "(in Wien) ". List_of_the_specie s DORYCTINAE Doryctosoma paradoxum Picard, 1938 - 1 Sahline, 14 IX 1977 , No. 146. ­Described from South France, five decades after its description it was found in Algeria and Hungary. New to the fauna of Tunisia. Heterospilus cephi Rohwer, 1925 (?= H. testaceus Telenga , 1941) - 1 ç: Monastir, 3 km N of village, 15 IX 1977, No. 156. - A Holarctic species. New to the fauna of Tunisia. *The Collectings of the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Tunisia, No. 27.

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