Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 101. (Budapest 2009)
Papp, J.: Nine new Chorebus Haliday species from Central Europe (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae: Dacnusini)
102 J. Papp The species of the genus Chorebus are grouped in five subgenera: Chorebus s. str., Etriptes NIXON, 1943, Paragyrocampa TOBIAS, 1962, Phaenolexis FOERSTER, 1862 and Stiphrocera FOERSTER, 1862. This subgeneric arrangement was adopted by TOBIAS in his key to the European species of the genus Chorebus (TOBIAS 1986: 173-208). DESCRIPTIONS OF THE NEW SPECIES The following abbreviations of forewing veins are used in the descriptions (after VAN ACHTERBERG 1993: 4-5): cu-a = nervulus, r- first section of the radial vein, Culb = second short section of the subdiscoidal vein, SRI = third section of the radial vein, 1-R1 = first section of the metacarpal vein, 2-1A — second section of the submedian vein, 3-SR = second section of the radial vein. Chorebus (Paragyrocampa) catron sp. n. (Figs 1-10) Type material - Female holotype: Hungary, Kelebia, halastó [= fish pond], 12 September 1962, leg. E. BAJARI. One male paratype: Hungary, Ujszentmargita, nature reserve forest, taken with Malaise trap, 15 June 1976, leg. J. PAPP. - Holotype is in good condition: ( 1 ) glued on a pointed card by the mesosternum, (2) fore right tarsomeres 2-5 and middle left tarsomeres 4-5 glued separately on the card, (3) costal vein of left fore wing broken medially, (4) palpi glued to prosternum. Male paratype also in good condition: ( 1 ) glued on a pointed card by the mesosternum, (2) left hindwing missing. Holotype and paratype are deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Department of Zoology), Budapest, Hym. Typ. Nos 11487 (holotype) and 11488 (paratype). Etymology - "Catron" is a phantasy name. Description of the female holotype - Body 2.8 mm long. Antenna about as long as body and with 27 antennomeres. First flagellomere 3.3 times, penultimate flagellomere 1.8 times as long as wide. - Head in dorsal view cubic, 1.4 times as wide as long, temple swollen (i.e. head broader at temples than at the eyes) and somewhat longer than eye (Fig. 1, see arrows), occiput excavate. Eye in lateral view 1.8 times as high as wide, temple 1.3 times wider than eye (Fig. 2, see arrows). Eye in frontal view strongly convergent ventrally; i.e. face below clearly narrower than above (Fig. 3). Mandible somewhat longer than wide between upper and lower teeth, first and second teeth very large, other two teeth small (Fig. 4). Head polished. Mesosoma in lateral view 1.5 times as Jong as high, polished. Notaulix distinct anteriorly, shallow and smooth. Prescutellar dimple short linearform. Mesoscutum with less dense hairs on its fore declivous part. Precoxal sulcus narrow, evenly deep and finely Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 101, 2009