Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 83. (Budapest 1991)

Papp, J.: New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 2

ANNALES HISTORICO-NATURALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICI Tomus 83. Budapest, 1991 p. 145-167. New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 2. PAPP. J.: New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 2. ­Annls hist-nat. Mus. nam. hung. 1991, 83: 000-000. Abstract - Description of ten new braconid species from the Old World: (Exotechinae:) Aulosaphes deser­ticola sp. n. (Yemen),v4. pugnatus sp. n. (Philippines), A. topali sp. n. (India); (Rogadinae:) Yelicones cont­ractus sp. n. (India), Acanthormiusgilvus sp. n. (India), A propensus sp. n. (India); (Rogadinae:) Yelicones contractus sp. n. (India), Y luridus sp. n. (Australia), Y.pocsi sp. n. (Tanzania) and (Microgastrinae:) Parop­litis rugosus sp. n. (Austria). Checklists of the species-assemblage of the genera Aulosaphes, Acanthormius and Yelicones are compiled. Keys to the species for the genera Aulosaphes MUESEBECK. and Yelicones CAME­RON are added. With 92 original figures. Aulosaphes MUESEBECK, 1935: Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 28: 248-249, type species: Rhyssalus unicolor ASHMEAD. The first Aulosaphes species was described by ASHMEAD from the Philippines in 1905 then in the genus Rhyssalus (Rh. unicolor); MUESEBECK (1935) has recognized that ASHMEAD'S species deviates essentially in several respects from the genus Rhyssa­lus HALIDAY, 1833 and created his new genus Aulosaphes, and forthwith he described the second new species of this genus from Indonesia. Later NIXON (1950) added the third species to Aulosaphes from India and Sri Lanka (SHENEFELT 1975). In the collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Budapest) I found further three species representing this genus which proved to be new to science. Subse­quently I give a checklist of the Aulosaphes species of the world as well as the descrip­tion of the new species. by J. PAPP, Budapest SUBFAMILY EXOTHECINAE (LYSITERMINI) Aulosaphes MUESEBECK Indo-Australian Pacific Region lampas Nixon, 1950: psychidivorus MUESEBECK, 1935: pugnatus sp. n.: topali sp. n.: unicolor (ASHMEAD, 1905): India, Sri Lanka Indonesia, Philippines Philippines India Philippines Palaearctic Region deserticola sp. n.: Yemen

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