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3 (4) Cell CU2 of fore wing long, r2 nearly twice as long as cuqul, r3 about one­third to one-and-a-half times as long as r2 (Fig. 3). Suture between tergites 2-3 distinctly bisinuate (Fig. 4). Ovipositor sheath in lateral view about as long as hind tibia + half basitarsus combined. Legs black, fore femur and tibia almost entirely and tibiae 2-3 basally yellow, reddish yellow. 2: 2.8-3.2 mm, cT: 2-2.5 mm B. (G.) colpophorus Wesmael, 1838 4 (3) Cell CU2 of fore wing less long, r2 somewhat to 1.5 times as long as cuqul, rS about twice as long as r2 (Fig. 7). Suture between tergites 2-3 almost straight (Fig. 8). Ovipositor sheath in lateral view about twice and at least 1.5-1.6 times as long as hind tibia. 2 <?: 1.7-3 mm, usually 2-2.8 mm B. (G.) obscurator Nees, 1834 Taxonomic remarks - I) From among the European species of the subgenus Glabro­bracon (within the genus Bracon) a few species are marked with their strongly rounded to constricted temple (in dorsal view, cf. Figs 9. 41). This feature characterizes the spe­cies B. delusor, further details see at B. delusor p. 119-121. -2) Szépligeti (1901, 1904) visibly misinterpreted Marshall's original description and transferred B. instabilis into the genus Habrobracon Ashmead, 1895. His new taxonomic combination was accepted by several authors and up to the present revision the species in question was figured in Habrobracon. The examination of the female "Type" (= lectotype) revealed that it is a representative of the genus Bracon Fabricius and belongs to the subgenus Glabrobracon (Fahringer) Tobias. Bracon (Lucobracon) tornator Marshall (Figs 49-55, 60) Bracon tornator Marshall, 1885: Trans. R. ent. Soc. Lond. p. 15 (in key) and p. 32 (de­scription) ? cT (syntype series: three females + three males), type locality: "Rannoch" (England) (localities of the syntype series: Leicestershire, Nunton in Wiltshire, Ran­noch, ?Devonshire), lectotype 6 in The Natural History Museum, London and one fe­male paralectotype in Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum, Budapest, present des­ignation and examined. Bracon aequalis Thomson, 1894: Opusc. ent. 17 (1892): 1820 9 (syntype series: two females), type locality: "Palsjö i Skáne" (Sweden), lectotype $ (and one female para­lectotype) in Zoological Museum of the University, Lund, present designation and ex­amined; synonymized by Schmiedeknecht 1897: 589. Designation of the male lectotype of B. tornator. "Rannoch" (England) (reverse on card, above wasp specimen itself) - "<? Type CM." (first round label with red frame; "rî" and "CM." handwriting, "Type" printed) - "B.M. Type Hym." [printed] "3.C.5." [handwriting] (second label) - "B.M. Type Hym." [printed] "Bracon tornator Marshall 1885" [handwriting] (third label) - "tornator Marsh." (fourth label with ?Marshall's handwriting) - "Marshall coll. 1904-120" (fifth label, printed) - sixth label is my lecto­type card. Designation of one female paralectotype of B. tornator: "L" (= Leicestershire, Eng­land) ("L" reverse on card, above wasp specimen itself) - "tomator Marsh." (?Mar-

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