Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 85. (Budapest 1993)
Papp, J.: New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 4
what longer than pterostigma (3 do*). Carapace in dorsal view (Fig. 39) 1.8-2 times as long as broad (1.8: 1 d, 1.88: 2 d d, 1.9: 1 6, 2:1 d); in lateral view 2.35-2.41 times as long as high (2.35: 2 d d, 2.37:1 d, 2.4:1 d, 2.41: Id). Carapace entirely black. Type material. - Holotype 9: Iran, Teheran, Golhak, 1700 m, 16 June 1961, leg. KLAPPERICH. Paratypes (2 9 9 + 5 d d): with same data as holotype. Holotype 9 and five paratypes (2 9 9 + 3 dd) are deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Department of Zoology), Budapest, Hym. Typ. Nos 7512 (holotype) and 7513-7517 (paratypes); 1 d paratype in the Natural History Museum, London and 1 d paratype in the Zoological Institute, Academy of Sciences, Sankt Peterburg. Etymology. - The species name "setaceus" refers to the corporal parts covered with erected silvery hairs. Distribution: Iran (Palaearctic Region). The new species, Chelonus setaceus sp. n., seems to be allied with Ch. subseticornis TOBIAS and Ch. asiaticus TELENGA considering their rough corporal sculpture, number of antennomeres and colour of body. The three species are distinguished with the help of the following key: 1 (2) Body (mesopleuron, propodeum laterally, carapace laterally) with erected hairs. Antenna with 19 (9 9) and 24-25 (66) antennomeres. Occiput and temple rather roughly rugose (Fig. 35). Carapace in dorsal view 1.8-1.88 times (9 9) and 1.8-2 times (do*) as long as broad posteriorly (Figs 36 and 39); in lateral view hardly bent and its hind end truncate (9: Fig. 37) or weakly convex (d). Carapace fully dark, i.e. without basal yellow spot, hind femur blackish brown. $ d : 4.5-5 mm. - Iran Ch. setaceus sp. n. Figs 33-39. - Figs 33-34. Chelonus pictus sp. n.: 33 = carapace in dorsal view, 34 = carapace in lateral view. - Figs 35-39. Chelonus setaceus sp. n.: 35 = head in dorsal view, 36 = female carapace in dorsal view, 37 — female carapace in lateral view, 38 = female carapace in ventral view, 39 = male carapace in dorsal view