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2 (3) Carapace in dorsal view (Fig. 117) less globulose, rather elongate, its surface rather longitudinally rugo-rugulose. Temple in dorsal view (Fig. 118) rounded. Pterostigma (Fig. 119) 2.5 times as long as wide and issuing r from its middle, 1-R1 as long as pterostigma. Carapace in lateral view (Fig. 120) somewhat less high, 2.6-2.7 times as long as high. Apical excision of female carapace fairly wide and denticulate (Fig. 121. 26: 2.7-4 mm S. parvus (Thomson) Acknowledgement — I express my sincere appreciation to Dr. Anders Albrecht (Zoological Museum, Helsinki) for his assistance in loaning me the type material of Triaspis arcticus Hellén and to Dr. Pavel Lauterer (Moravian Museum, Brno) for loan­ing me the type material of Triaspis devinensis Snoflák and Schizoprymnus excisus (Snoflák) LITERATURE De Saeger, H. (1948): Cardiochilinae et Sigalphinae (Hymenoptera Apocrita) Fam. Braconidae. — Exploration du Parc National Albert, Mission G F. de Witte (1933-1935), Bruxelles, 53: 1-272 + 1 carte. Fahringer, J. (1934): Opuscula braconologica. 3. Palaearktische Region. — Verl. F. Wagner, Wien, Band II: 1-594 + I-XI + Tafeln I—II. Hellén, W (1958): Zur Kenntnis der Braconiden (Hym.) Finnlands II. Subfamilie Helconinae (Part.). —Fauna Fennica 4: 1-36. Koponen, M. and Tobias, V. I. (1989): Lists of the insect types in the Zoological Museum, University of Helsinki. —Acta Entom. Fenn. 55: 23-25. Merkl, O. (1993): Zoological Collectings by the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Africa: a report on the Elgon Expedition, 1992. —Miscnea zool. hung. 8: 51-64. Nees ab Esenbeck, C. G. (1816): Ichneumonides adsciti, in genera et família divisi. — Mag. Ges. naturf. Fr. Berlin 7 (1813): 243-277. Papp, J. (1971): Results of the zoological explorations of Dr. Z. Kaszab in Mongolia. Hymenoptera: Braconidae II. — Acta zool. hung. 17 (1-2): 51-90. Papp, J. (1981): New species of Braconidae from the Hortobágy National Park, Hungary (Hymenoptera). —Acta zool. hung. 27: 369-379. Papp, J. (1987): First survey of the braconid fauna of the Kiskunság National Park (Hymenoptera, Braconidae). — In: S. Mahunka (ed.): The Fauna of the Kiskunság National Park 2, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, pp. 314-334. Papp, J. (1998a): Contribution to the Braconid fauna of Hungary, XIII. Calyptinae-2., Helconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae). —Folia ent. hung. 59: 163-184. Papp, J. (1998/j): Two new braconid species from Switzerland (Hymenoptera, Braconidae). — Mitt. Schweiz, ent. Ges. 71: 133-139. Shenefelt, R. D. (1970): Family Braconidae 2. — In: Hymenopterorum Catalogus (n. ed.) Pars 5: 177-306. Silvestri, F. (1915): Contributo alia conoscenza degli insetti dell'olivo deU'Eritrea e dell'Africa méridionale. — Boll. Lab. Zool. gen. agr. R. Scuola Agric. Portici 9: 240-334. Snoflák, J. (1953): La monographie de Triaspis Hal. (Hym. Bracon.) de la Tchécoslovaquie. — Acta Ent. Mus. Natn. Pragae 28: 285-395. Szépligeti, Gy. (1901): A palearktikus brakonidák meghatározó táblázatai. [Identification key to the Palaearctic braconids]. — Term. tud. Közi. 33: 174-184 and 261-288 (in Hungarian.) Szépligeti, Gy. (1904): Übersicht der Gattungen und Arten der paläarktischen Braconiden. — Mathem. Naturwiss. Ber. Ungarn 19 (1901): 145-203.

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