Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 97. (Budapest 2005)
Papp, J.: Eleven new Eubazus Nees species from the Neotropical region (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Brachistinae)
ished. Ovipositor sheath somewhat shorter than fore wing or as long as hind half femur + entire tibia + tarsus combined. Ground colour of body light brown, metasoma, except light brown first tergite, brown. Scape dirty white, pedicel and proximal half of flagellum up to tenth flagellomere light brown, flagellomeres 11-14 ochre, distal half of flagellum brown. Palpi brown. Legs dark brown; coxae white, trochanters light brown, trochantelli brown; fore femur apically and tarsi 1-3 light brown. Forewing brownish fumous, basal cell and distal third of wing hyaline, pterostigma and veins brown; hind wing hyaline, veins yellow to brown. Description of the five female paratypes - Similar to the female holotype. Body 5-5.5 mm long (5: 2 $$, 5.2: 1 $,5.5:2 2$). Antenna with 35-39 antennomeres (35: 1 2,38:3 $$,39: 1 $). Vein r just shorter than width of pterostigma (2 $ $). First tergite somewhat to 1.2 times as long as broad behind. Ovipositor sheath as long as fore wing. Ground colour of body dark brown with few ochre to light brown pattern on mesoscutum (1 $) and on pronotum (1 $). Description of one male paratype - Similar to the female. Body 5.8 mm long. Antenna with 34 antennomeres. First flagellomere 5.7 times as long as broad apically, further flagellomeres gradually shortening and attenuating so that penultimate flagellomere 1.8 times as long as broad. Punctation of head somewhat rougher. Hind femur 3.75 times as long as broad medially. First tergite 1.3 times as long as broad behind (Fig. 10). Ground colour of body dark brown, metasoma brown except dark brown first tergite. Prosternum light brown, mesoscutum with rusty tint. Host unknown. Distribution - Honduras. Remarks - The new species, Eubazus (Brachistes) albicoxa, is nearest to E. (Brachistes) rugosa sp. n., their distinction see in the key, couplets 10(11)-1 1 (10). Eubazus (Brachistes) atricoxa sp. n. (Figs 11-23) Material examined (4 $$ + 1 S) - Female holotype and three female + one male paratypes: "Argentina, prov. Rio Negro, El Bolsón, Mt. Pillriquitron", holotype + two female paratypes: "1500 m, taken with sifted litter in Nothofagus pumilio forest, 23 October 1961, leg. Topái"; one female paratype: "1700 m, beaten from blossoming Ugni olinae bushes in lenga forest, 27 October 1961"; one male paratype: "beaten from Nothofagus pumilio trees near the edge of forest, 27 October 1961, leg. Topái" (loc. nos 24, 663, 664). Holotype and four paratypes (4 $ $ + 1 S) are deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (department of Zoology), Budapest, Hym. Typ. Nos 10705 (holotype) and 10706-10709 (paratypes). Etymology - The species name "atricoxa" refers to the blackish colour of hind coxa. Description of the female holotype - Body 2.9 mm long. Antenna as long as body and with 29 antennomeres. First flagellomere four times as long as broad apically and somewhat longer than second flagellomere (Fig. 11), penultimate flagellomere subcubic.-Head in dorsal view (Fig. 12) transverse, 1.8 times as broad as long, temple clearly rounded and 1.2 times length of eye, occiput excavated. Ocelli middle-sized, less elliptic and POL = OOL. Eye in lateral view twice as high as