Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 96. (Budapest 2004)

Papp, J.: Type specimens of the braconid species by Gy. Szépligeti deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)

aged; missing: left flagellum, right hind tibia + tarsus and posterior half of ovipositor. One female paralectotype (No. 581) in fairly good condition: missing: left flagellum, left fore wing (present its basal stub) and left fore leg. Male paralectotype (No. 582) in good condition: left flagellum damaged. - Identity: Schizoprymnus edentulus (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 277. Sigalphus elongatus SZEPLIGETI, 18986: 383 (in Hungarian) and 397 (in German). - Locality: Hungary, Szeged. - Female lectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 577. - Lectotype in poor condition: specimen micropinned through mesosoma, carapace glued separately onto the micropin (above specimen); flagelli damaged, present: fore legs (except tarsomeres 4-5 of left fore leg), left hind coxa, right hind coxa, right hind leg (except tarsus) and right pair of wings. - Identity: Schizoprymnus elongatus (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 277. Sigalphus gibberosus SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 288 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 202 (in Ger­man). - Locality: Hungary, Budapest. - Female holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 566. ­Holotype in poor condition: micropinned, head and one fore leg glued to mesosoma; missing: left an­tenna, right flagellum, one fore leg, right middle leg and left hind leg. - Identity: Triaspis thoracicus (CURTIS, I860). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 290 (as valid species). Sigalphus globosus SZEPLIGETI, 18986: 384 (in Hungarian) and 397 (in German). - Locality: Hungary, Pilismarót (lectotype); Budapest: Palatínus (one paralectotype) and Budapest: Sashegy (one paralectotype). - Female lectotype and two female paralectotypes designated by J, PAPP in 1965, Nos 574 (lectotype) and 575-576 (paralectotypes). - Lectotype in good condition: flagelli damaged, left fore wing apically damaged. One female paralectotype (No. 575) in good condition: right fore wing missing. One female paralectotype (No. 576) in good condition. - Identity: Schizo­prymnus pullatus (DAHLBOM, 1833). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 277 (as valid species). PAPP 1997a: 14 (as junior synonym of S. pullatus). Sigalphus pygmaeus SZEPLIGETI, 1913a: 601. - Locality: Tanzania, Arusha. - Male holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, No. 583. - Holotype in good condition. - Identity: Triaspis pygmaeus (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 295 (as Triaspis pygmaeus (SZEPLIGETI)). PAPP 1999a: 292 (as Triaspis pygmaeus (SZEPLIGETI), redescription and taxonomie position). Sigalphus rufipes SZEPLIGETI, 18986: 384 (in Hungarian) and 398 (in German) nec Herrich-Schaeffer, 1838. - Localities: Hungary, Pilismarót (male lectotype) and Sátoraljaújhely (fe­male paralectotype ex "Bruchus lentis"). - Male lectotype and one female paralectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1967, Nos 567 (lectotype) and 10654 (paralectotype). - Lectotype in good condition (see also Sigalphus sulcatus SZEPLIGETI, 1901). Female paralectotype in good condition: flagelli api­cally damaged, wings distally somewhat creased. - Identity: male lectotype: Triaspis sulcatus (SZEPLIGETI, 1901) (see under Sigalphus sulcatus too). Female paralectotype: Triaspis thoracicus (CURTIS, 1860). - SHENEFELT 1970a: 295 (as Triaspis rufiduplicatus SHENEFELT, 1970 new name for Sigalphus rufipes SZEPLIGETI, 1898 nec HERRICH-SCHAEFFER, 1838); 296 (as synonym of Triaspis similis (SZEPLIGETI, 1901 )). - Remark: ( 1 ) The female of Sigalphus rufipes was renamed by SZEPLIGETI in 1901: 288 as Sigalphus similis SZEPLIGETI "var."; the nominate form of Sigalphus similis SZEPLIGETI lost (see under this name too). (2) The male of Sigalphus rufipes was renamed by SZEPLIGETI in 1901: 288 as Sigalphus sulcatus SZEPLIGETI (see under this name too). Sigalphus rugosus SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 287 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 201 (in Ger­man). - Locality: Hungary, Budapest. - Female lectotype and two female + one male paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1967, Nos 562 (lectotype), 563-564 (two female paralectotypes) and 565 (male paralectotype). - Lectotype in good condition: left flagellum apically damaged, specimen micropinned hence splitted along right notaulix. One female paralectotype (No. 563) in fairly good condition: right flagellum apically damaged; missing: distal parts of left pair of wings, right hind wing, fore legs (except coxa), tarsus of left hind leg, tarsomeres 3-5 of right middle leg and fifth tarsomere of right hind leg; the broken longer part of right ovipositor sheath sticked to the ovipositor.

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