Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 86. (Budapest 1994)

Selfa, J. ; Bordera, S.: Ichneumoninae from Spain (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum

ANNALES HISTORICO-NATURALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICI Tomus 86. Budapest, 1994 p. 79-83 Ichneumoninae from Spain (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum by J. SELFA, Burjassot & S. BORDERA, Alacant SELFA, J. & BORDERA, S. (1994): Ichneumoninae from Spain (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum. - Annls hist. nat. Mus. natn. hung. 86: 79-83. Abstract - Material collected in Spain and preserved in the Hungarian Natural History Museum belonging to the subfamily Ichneumoninae is studied. The 28 species belong into 6 tribes: Ichneumonini, Listrodomini, Phaeoge­nini, Protichneumonini, Trogini and Zimmerini. Three of them arc highly important: Neotypus intermedins inter­medins MOCSÁRY, 1883 is a species from Spain whose type is studied, Cotiheresiarches dims (WESMAEL, 1853) and Cratichneumon fugitivus (GRAVENHORST, 1829) are first records for the Iberian fauna. INTRODUCTION The Hungarian Natural History Museum houses a good series of Ichneumonidae species. We also had the opportunity to examine a considerable number of Mediterranean specimens. Howewer, all these species are badly in need of an exhaustive reclassification. Our main objective was to present new data regarding the Spanish species of Ichneumoninae, that accumulated in the Hymenoptera Collection in Budapest. Although the largest part of the Collection is based on materials obtained by SZÉPLIGETI and MocsÁRY, in this study we were highly interested in that part of KRIECHBAUMER'S Collection (mainly collected by KORB and placed in Munich: SELFA 1992) which was deposited here. Similarly, a long series of specimens recently collected by J. & A. PODLUSSÁNY was also taken into consideration. Twenty-eight species from the tribes Ichneumonini, Listrodomini, Phaeogenini, Protichneu­monini, Trogini and Zimmerini are discussed. Neotypus intermedins intermedins MOCSÁRY, 1883, Cotiheresiarches dims (WESMAEL, 1853) and Cratichneumon fugitivus (GRAVENHORST, 1829) are most interesting. The first is a very common species in Spain the type of which is newly examined now. Cotiheresiarches dims (WESMAEL) and Cratichneumon fugitivus (GRAVENHORST) are recorded for the first time from the Iberian Peninsula. METHODS The species are listed in alphabetical order for the genera under tribal names. Each species has reference to: 1) the original nomination, 2) the original data of their labels and, 3) its Palearctic distribution. We studied the type of Neotypus intermedins intermedins MOCSÁRY and we have obtained several comparative specimens which are depo­sited in the Valencia University Collection.

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