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)
pinned. - Identity: Bracon (Bracon) rugulosus SZEPLIGETI (lectotype + one paralectotype) and Bracon (Bracon) longicollis WESMAEL, 1838 (one paralectotype No. 1402). - SHENEFELT 1978: 1639 (as synonym of Bracon longicollis WESMAEL, 1838). Bracon sabulosus SZEPLIGETI, 18966: 293 (in Hungarian) and 367 (in German) - Locality: Serbia (before 1920 Hungary), Deliblát (= Deliblato). - Female holotype designated by J. PAPP in 1968, No. 1373. - Holotype in good condition: flagelli damaged, right fore wing distally deficient. Identity: Bracon (Cyanopterobracon) sabulosus SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 1978: 1554 (as valid species). Bracon semirugosus SZEPLIGETI, 1901: 273 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 174 (in German). - Localities: Hungary, Budapest: Zugliget (lectotype) and Hungary, Siófok (one paralectotype). - Female lectotype and one female paralectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1968, Nos 1352 (lectotype) and 1353 (paralectotype). - Lectotype in good condition. Paralectotype in good condition: flagelli damaged. - Identity: Bracon (Lucobracon) fortipes var. lautus (SZEPLIGETI). - SFIENEFELT 1978: 1648 (as valid species). Bracon similis SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 276 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901 ]: 170 (in German). Locality: Hungary, Budapest: Sashegy. - Female lectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1968, No. 1345. - Lectotype in good condition: almost entire left flagellum and tarsus of right hind leg missing. Identity: Bracon (Lucobracn) erraticus var. confinis (SZEPLIGETI). - SHENEFELT 1978: 1539 (as valid species). Bracon sphaerocephalus SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 280 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 192 (in German). - Localities: Hungary, Budapest: Mátyásföld (lectotype), Budapest: Óbuda (two female paralectotypes), Budapest: Óbuda (two female paralectotypes), Budapest: Gellérthegy (two female + three male paralectotypes), Budapest: Svábhegy (one female paralectotype). - Female lectotype and five female + three male paralectotypes designated by J. PAPP in 1968, Nos 1420 (lectotype), 1421-1424 and 1428 (five female paralectotypes) + 1425-1427 (three male paralectotypes). One female paralectotype (No. 1414) in Zoological Institute, Sankt Petersburg as exchange material. Lectotype in good condition: flagelli damaged. Four female paralectotypes in good condition: flagelli damaged; one female paralectotype (No. 1423): tarsomeres 2-5 of right hind leg and left hind leg missing; one female paralectotype (No. 1428): head and right fore leg missing; two male paralectotypes (Nos 1426-1427) in poor condition: flagelli damaged, metasoma missing (No. 1427), metasoma glued separately (No. 1426). Every specimen micropinned. - Identity: Bracon (Lucobracon) sphaerocephalus SZEPLIGETI, one male paralectotype (No. 1425): Bracon (Lucobracon) fumarius SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 1978: 1624 (as valid species). Bracon subglaber SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 272 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 166 (in German). - Locality: Hungary, Budapest: Mátyásföld. - Female lectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1968, No. 376. - Lectotype in fairly good condition: flagelli apically damaged, right fore wing missing, micropinned. - Identity: Bracon (Bracon) subglaber SZEPLIGETI. - SHENEFELT 1978: 1512 (as synonym of Bracon minutator (FABRICIUS, 1798)). Bracon subornatus SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 277 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 180 (in German). - Locality: Romania (Transylvania) Toplice (= Topli?a). - Female lectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1968, No. 1348. - Lectotype in fairly bad condition: both flagelli and left fore leg (except coxa + trochanter) missing, micropinned. - Identity: Bracon (Glabrobracon) titubans WESMAEL, 1838. - SHENEFELT 1978: 1642 (as Bracon nigriventris var. subornatus (SZEPLIGETI)). Bracon subrugosus SZEPLIGETI, 1901a: 272 (in Hungarian) and 1904c [1901]: 166 (in German). - Locality: Hungary, Budapest. - Female lectotype designated by J. PAPP in 1968, No. 358. Lectotype in good condition: left flagellum damaged, right flagellum missing, micropinned. - Identity: Bracon (Bracon) subglaber SZEPLIGETI, 1901. - SHENEFELT 1978: 1512 (as synonym of Bracon minutator (FABRICIUS, 1798)).