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)

Bracon lautus SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 278 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 183 (in German). ­Locality: Hungary, Budakeszi. - Female lectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1968, No. 1354. ­Lectotype in good condition: flagelli damaged, micropinned, pin covered with copper vitriol crystals. - Identity: Bracon (Lucobracon) fortipes var. lautus (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1978: 1621 (as valid species). Bracon longiventris SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 272 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 173 (in Ger­man). - Locality: Croatia, Novi. - Female lectotype and three female + one male paralectotypes des­ignated by J. PAPP in 1968, Nos 1356 (lectotype) and 1357-1359 (three female paralectotypes) + 1360 (one male paralectotype). - Lectotype in good condition: flagelli apically damaged, right fore wing medially torn, tarsomeres 4-5 of left hind leg missing. Three female paralectotypes in good condition: flagelli damaged. One male paralectotype in fairly good condition: micropinned, right flagellum apically damaged, left flagellum missing. - Identity: Bracon (Bracon) hungaricus var. longiventris (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1978: (as Bracon hungaricus var. longiventris (SZÉP­LIGETI)). Bracon maculifer SZEPLIGETI, 1901«: 279 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 181 (in Ger­man). - Locality: Hungary, Budapest: Hárshegy. - Female lectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1968, No. 377. - Lectotype in good condition: right flagellum apically damaged, left flagellum missing. ­Identity: Bracon (Orthobracon) novus var. maculifer (SZÉPIGETI). - SHENEFET 1978: 1640 (as valid species). Bracon marshalli SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 270 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 191 (in Ger­man). - Localities: Hungary, Budapest: Óbuda (male lectotype and one male paralectotype) and Bu­dapest: Zugliget (two male paralectotypes). - Male lectotype and three male paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1968, Nos 1340 (lectotype) and 1341-1343 (three male paralectotypes). ­Lectotype in fairly poor condition: left flagellum damaged, metasoma missing. One male paralecto­type (No. 1340) in very poor condition: head, left fore wing and metasoma missing. Two male para­lectotypes (Nos 1342-1343) in good condition. - Identity: 1) Bracon (Glabrobracon) marshalli SZEPLIGETI (male lectotype + one male paralectotype, Nos 1340-1341. 2) Bracon (Glabrobracon) atrator NEES, 1834 (two male paralectotypes, Nos 1342-1343. - SHENEFELT 1978: 1575 (as syn­onym of Bracon obscuratorNEES, 1812). PAPP 2000: 249 (revalidation, redescription, nearest allies). Bracon melanogaster SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 280 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [ 1901 ]: 191 (in Ger­man). - Locality: Romania (Transylvania), Szováta (= Sovata). - Female lectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1968, No. 1310. - Lectotype in good condition: flagelli apically damaged. - Identity: Bracon (Orthobracon) epitriptus MARSHALL, 1885 - SHENEFELT 1978: 1568 (as synonym of Bracon discoideus WESMAEL, 1838). Bracon melanosoma SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 276 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 172 (in Ger­man). - Localities: Hungary, Pilismarót (lectotype + one paralectype) and Budapest: Gellérthegy (one paralectotype). - Female lectotype and two female paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1968 (No. 367 (lectotype) and 368-369 (paralectotypes). - Lectotype in good condition: right flagellum apically damaged. One female paralectotype (No. 368) in fairly good condition: right flagellum api­cally damaged, right hind leg and tarsus of of left hind leg missing, micropinned. One female paralectotype (No. 369) in good condition, micropinned. - Identity: Bracon (Bracon) variegator SPINOLA, 1808. - SHENEFELT 1978: 1614 (as synonym of Bracon variegator SPINOLA, 1808). Bracon micros SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 283 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 196 (in German): ­Locality: Hungary, Szár. - Female lectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1968, No. 1397. - Lectotype in good condition: flagelli apically damaged, tarsus of left hind leg and tarsomeres 2-5 of left middle leg missing, micropinned. - Identity: Bracon (Bracon) variegator SPINOLA, 1808. - SHENEFELT 1978: 1641 (as valid species).

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