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(1991) for Austria. Several triaspidine and helconine species were reported from Bulgaria by Zaykov (1978, 1980a, 19806), from Italy by Bergamesco et al. (1995), from Finland by Hellén (1958), from Latvia by Jakimavièius (1973, 1988), from Azerbaidjan by Abdinbekova (1967-1975) and from Britain by Huddleston (1978). Twenty-two, i.e. 15 triaspidine and 7 helconine species proved to be new to the fauna of Hungary. They specification is presented at the respective sections of this paper. Four names are new synonyms: 1.) Aspicolpus carinator (Nees, 1814) sen. name = Diospilus maximus Szépligeti, 1900 syn. n. 2.) Schizoprymnus brevicornis (Herrich­Schaeffer, 1838) sen. name = Sigalphus sculpturatus Szépligeti, 1898 syn. n. 3.) Triaspis obscurellus (Nees, 1816) sen. name = Sigalphus simulator Szépligeti, 1901 syn. n. 4.) Triaspis thomsoni Fahringer, 1934 sen. name = Triaspis coniungens Snoflák, 1953 syn. n. Furthermore, in the tex following several valid species names the possible synonyms are indicated with a question mark. In the faunistic list the zoogeographical districts of the Capathian Basin are indicated with Roman / Arab numerals (e.g. 1/1, II/l); the Carpathian Basin as a zoogeographical unit covers the countries of Hungary, Austria (Burgenland), Slovakia, Ukraine (Ruthenia), Romania (Transylvania), Serbia (Voivodina), Croatia (Slavonia) and Slovenia (Wend Area) (Móczár et al. 1972: cf. map on p. 114). CALYPTINAE / TRIASPIDINI In my previous article (Papp 1997 a) I have indicated that the braconid subfamily Calyptinae is divided in two tribes: Calyptini and Triaspidini. The tribe Calpyptini was reviewed in Papp 1997a, the genera and species of the tribe Triaspidini are dis­cussed in the present paper - and in the above title the number 2 after the subfamily name Calyptinae refers to the tribe Triaspidini. In Hungary 47 Triaspidini species have been detected which are assigned to two genera (the numbers of the species are presented in parentheses): Schizoprymnus Foerster (28 species) and Triaspis Haliday (19 species). From among the 47 triaspidine species 15 are new to the fauna of Hungary, they are as follows: Schizoprymnus arcuatus Tobias, S. azerbajdzanicus (Abdinbekova), S. cylin­dricus (Snoflák), S. fumatus (Herrich-Schaeffer), S. rufiscapus Telenga, S. stenopygus (Snoflák), S. tenebrosus Telenga, Triaspis breviventris (Thomson), T. efluctus Papp, T. facialis (Ratzeburg), T. glaberrimus Snoflák, T. lugubris Snoflák, T. metacarpalis Tobias, T. semilissus Snoflák and T. thomsoni Fahringer. The following triaspidine species must be deleted from the Hungarian fauna which were listed in my earlier papers: 1. ) Schizoprymnus subangustatus Tobias, 1976 was reported from the Hortobágy National Park (2 9, Papp 1983: 317), Kiskunság National Park (1 9 + 1 d, Papp 1987: 318) and South Transdanubia (1 d, Papp 1992: 51). All specimens (3 9 + 2 d) proved to represent S. angustatus (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1838). 2. ) Triaspis eurygaster Snoflák, 1953 was reported from the Kiskunság National Park (Lakitelek, Tőserdő, 1 d), the single male specimen was accidentally confound­ed with another one taken in Doboz (Gyula) and, furthermore, the species T. eury­gaster was recently transferred in the genus Schizoprymnus, see also S. eurygaster in the present paper.

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