Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 84. (Budapest 1992)

Papp, J.: New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 3

Type material - Holotype 9 and 2 9 + 5 <? paratypes: Finland, Padasjoki, ex Argyresthia rufella TENGSTRÖM, 1983: 2 9 9 + 3 dó*, 1984: 1 9 + 2 ââ, leg. P. PELTOTALO. - 1 9 paratype: Finland, Koski, ex Argyresthia rufella TENGSTRÖM, 1984, leg. P. PELTOTALO. -1 9 + 1 O* paratypes: Finland, Ypäjä, ex. Argyresthia rufella TENGSTRÖM, 1984, leg. P. PELTOTALO. - 1 9 paratype: Finland, Lamni, ex. Argyresthia rufella TENGST­RÖM, 1984, leg. P. PELTOTALO. Holotype and 3 9 + 3 c* paratypes are deposited in the Department of Agricultural and Forest Zoology, The University, Helsinki; 2 9 + 2 o* paratypes in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Zoological De­partment), Budapest, Hym. Typ. Nos 7377-7380. Distribution - Finland (Palaearctic Region). Etymology - The species name "incrassus" refers to the thickened hind tibia and shortened hind tarsus. The new species, Microchelonus incrassus sp. n., is related to M. fenestrates (NEES, 1816) (Europe), M. flavonaevulus (ABDINBEKOVA, 1971) (European part of the late USSR) and M. latrunculus (MARSHALL, 1885) (Europe). Their specific distinction is given in a tabular form: M. incrassus sp. n. 1. Hind tibia thickened, 4.5 times as long as broad distally; basitarsus three times as long as second tarsal segment (Fig. 17). 2. rl nearly perpendicular to fore margin of pterostigma and twice as long as r2 (Fig. 13). 3. Carapace anteriorly rugose (Fig. 14). 4. Trochanters 2-3 yellow. M. fenestratus (NEES) 1. Hind tibia usual in size, about six times as long as broad distally; basitarsus 2.3 times as long as second tarsal segment (Fig. 18). 2. rl directed to tip of wing and about as long as rl (Fig. 20). 3. Carapace anteriorly with longitudinal striate elements, interstriations rather transversely rugulose (Fig. 19). 4. Trochanters 2-3 black. M. incrassus sp. n. M. flavonaevulus (ABDINBEKOVA) The two species are distinguished by the features expounded before in items 1-4 and 5. Face more or less concentrically and densely 5. Face rugose, rugulo-strigulate around pair of toruli. 6. Flagellum less thin, eleventh flagellomere 6. Flagellum thin, eleventh flagellomere 3-3.2 times 1.6-1.7 times as long as broad. as long as broad. M. incrassus sp. n. The two species differ from each other by the fí 6. rl twice as long as r2\ radial cell not narrow, i.e. usual in its length, pterostigma 1.15-1.39 times as long as length of radial cell along metacarp (Fig. 13). 7. Carapace black, basally yellow. M. latrunculus (MARSHALL) es given before in items 1 and 3-5, furthemore 6. rl somewhat more than twice as long as r2; radial cell relatively narrow, pterostigma 1.5-1.7 times as long as length of radial cell along metacarp (Fig. 21). 7. Carapace entirely yellow. subfamily Exothecinae Hydrangeocola BRÈTHES Hydrangeocola BRETHES, 1928: Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat. 31 (1927): 195-196, type species: H. espinosai BRÈTHES, 1928 (monotypic and original designation). Kephalosema FISCHER, 1968: Pols. Pismo Entom. 38 (4): 792, type species: K. tubifrons FISCHER, 1968 (origi­nal designation). Synonymized by WHARTON 1988: 344.

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