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Braconidae (Hymenoptera) in the Collection of the Institute of Zoology, NAS of Azerbaijan Republic Part IV 65 (1): 157 –171 2015 © Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung, 2015 Braconidae (Hymenoptera) in the collection of the Institute of Zoology, NAS of Azerbaijan Republic Part IV. Subfamilies Orgilinae, Agathidinae, Ichneutinae, Cheloninae (Hymenoptera) With 1 map Arifa Abdinbekova 1, Ellada Huseynova 1,2 and Ilhama Kerimova 1,3 1 Institute of Zoology, NAS of Azerbaijan Republic, Az 1073, pr. 1128, bl. 504, Baku, Azerbaijan. – 2 [email protected] 3 [email protected] Published on 2015-06-30 Summary The paper gives some faunistik records of the braconids from genera Orgilus, Charmon, belonging to subfamily Orgilinae, from genera Disophrys, Cremnops, Agathis, Bassus, Baeognatha, belonging to subfamily Agathidinae, from genus Pseudichneutes belonging to subfamily Ichneutinae and from genera Phanerotoma, Ascogaster, Chelonus belong- ing to subfamily Cheloninae. For each taxon localities in Azerbaijan, distribution in the world and hosts remarks are given. Some of the braconids below are located in the ZIN (Zoological Institute of the RAS), so the paper does not present information about them: 1. Orgilus (Orgilus) punctiventris Tobias, 1976; 2. Agathis syngenesiae Nees, 1812; 3. A. glaucoptera Nees, 1834; 4. A. dzhulphensis Abdinbekova, 1970; 5. A. levis Abdinbekova, 1970; 6. A. cauca- sica Tobias, 1963; 7. A. transcaucasica Abdinbekova, 1970; 8. A. assimilis Kokuyev, 1895; 9. A. nachitshevanica Abdinbekova, 1970; 10. Earinus nitidulus (Nees, 1812); 11. E. gloriatorius (Panzer, 1809); 12. Microdus punctatus (Abdinbekova, 1970); 13. Proterops nigripennis Wesmael, 1835; 14. Ichneutes reunitor Nees, 1816; 15. Phanero- toma kozlovi Shestakov, 1930; 16. Phanerotoma atra Snoflak, 1951; 17. Phanerotoma gregori Snoflak, 1951; 18. Ascogaster kabystanica Tobias, 1976; 19. A. nachitshevanica Abdinbekova, 1969; 20. A. klugii (Nees, 1816); 21. Chelonus (Chelonus) tricolor Tobias, 1976; 22. Ch. (Ch.) subannulatus Abdinbekova, 1971; 23. Ch. (Ch.) subseti- cornis Tobias, 1971; 24. Ch. (M.) nachitshevanicus Abdinbekova, 1971; 25. Ch. (M.) kiritshenko Tobias, 1976; 26. Ch. (M.) hungaricus Szepligeti 1896; 27. Ch. (M.) pectoralis Tobias, 1976; 28. Ch. (M.) talyshensis Tobias, 1976. Key words Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Orgilinae, Agathidinae, Ichneutinae, Cheloninae, collection, Azerbaijan Zusammenfassung In der Arbeit werden faunistische Daten der Bracconiden-Gattungen Orgilus und Charmon (Unterfamilie Orgilinae), Disophrys, Cremnops, Agathis, Bassus und Baeognatha (Unterfamilie Agathidinae), Pseudichneutes (Unterfamilie Ichneutinae) sowie Phanerotoma, Ascogaster und Chelonus (Unterfamilie Cheloninae) ausgewertet. Zu jedem Taxon werden Fundorte in Aserbaidschan, Verbreitung und Wirte genannt. Von folgenden Brackwespen-Arten aus der Sammlung des ZIN (Zoologisches Institut der RAS) fehlen jedoch diese Informationen: 1. Orgilus (Orgilus) punctiven- tris Tobias, 1976; 2. Agathis syngenesiae Nees, 1812; 3. A. glaucoptera Nees, 1834; 4. A. dzhulphensis Abdinbekova, 1970; 5. A. levis Abdinbekova, 1970; 6. A. caucasica Tobias, 1963; 7. A. transcaucasica Abdinbekova, 1970; 8. A. assi- ISSN 0005-805X DOI: 10.21248/contrib.entomol.65.1.157-171 157 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Abdinbekova, A.; Huseynova, E. & Kerimova, I.: Braconidae in the collection of the Institute of Zoology. Part IV. milis Kokuyev, 1895; 9. A. nachitshevanica Abdinbekova, 1970; 10. Earinus nitidulus (Nees, 1812); 11. E. gloriatorius (Panzer, 1809); 12. Microdus punctatus (Abdinbekova, 1970); 13. Proterops nigripennis Wesmael, 1835; 14. Ichneutes reunitor Nees, 1816; 15. Phanerotoma kozlovi Shestakov, 1930; 16. Phanerotoma atra Snoflak, 1951; 17. Phanero- toma gregori Snoflak, 1951; 18. Ascogaster kabystanica Tobias, 1976; 19. A. nachitshevanica Abdinbekova, 1969; 20. A. klugii (Nees, 1816); 21. Chelonus (Chelonus) tricolor Tobias, 1976; 22. Ch. (Ch.) subannulatus Abdinbekova, 1971; 23. Ch. (Ch.) subseticornis Tobias, 1971; 24. Ch. (M.) nachitshevanicus Abdinbekova, 1971; 25. Ch. (M.) kirit- shenko Tobias, 1976; 26. Ch. (M.) hungaricus Szepligeti 1896; 27. Ch. (M.) pectoralis Tobias, 1976; 28. Ch. (M.) talyshensis Tobias, 1976. Introduction Subfamily Orgilinae Ashmead, 1900 Subfamily Orgilinae is presented by 5 species from Genus Orgilus Haliday,1833 2 genera, subfamily Agathidinae by 19 species from 4 genera, subfamily Ichneutinae by 1 species from 1 genus Subgenus Orgilus Haliday,1833 and subfamily Cheloninae by 31 species from 3 genera in the entomological collection of the Institute of Zoology Orgilus (Orgilus) nitidus Marshall, 1898 NAS of Azerbaijan. The paper includes distribution remarks and host range information for each species. Material: dist. Nakhichevan AR, 25.V.1967, 1 , leg. The whole distribution areas in the world are provided Abdinbekova; dist. Goychay, 17.V.1964, 1 , leg. Abdin- for each taxon. Each name of species is accompanied by bekova. the author’s name and description date. Map reference for the collection sites in Azerbaijan is presented. Perti- Host: unknown. nent literature was used for taxonomic analysis of the braconids (Marshall, 1900; Beyarslan et al., 2013; Distribution: Azerbaijan, Hungary, Mongolia, Russia, Niezabitowski, 1910; Kokujev, 1903a; Kokujev, 1903b; Spain (Marshall, 1900). Abdinbekova, 1965; 1967; 1971; 1975; 1995; Waltl, 1835; Tobias, 1971; 1986; Telenga, 1955; Erdoğan, 2013). Map 1: Records of Bracconidae in Azerbaijan, places (open circles) and localities (filled triangles). 158 DOI: 10.21248/contrib.entomol.65.1.157-171 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENTOMOLOGY : BEITRÄGE ZUR ENTOMOLOGIE — 65 (1) 157–171 Orgilus (Orgilus) pimpinella Niezabitowski, 1910 Hosts: Dendrolimus pini (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lasio- campidae), Agonopterix conterminella (Zeller, 1839), Material: dist. Guba, 6–7.VIII.1962, 3 , leg. Abdin- A. kaekeritziana (Linnaeus, 1767), (Depressariidae), bekova; dist. Lankaran, 27.IV.1965, 1 , leg. Abdinbekova; Aproaerema anthyllidella (Hübner, 1813), Dichomeris dist. Lerik, 30.VI.1965, 1 , leg. Abdinbekova; dist. Margu- juniperella (Linnaeus, 1761), Exoteleia dodecella shevan (now Khojavend), 5.VIII.1966, 10 , 27 , leg. (Linnaeus, 1758), Loxostege sticticalis (Linnaeus, 1761), Abdinbekova; dist. Agdam, 5.VII.1966, 7 , leg. Abdin- Recurvaria nanella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), bekova; dist. Mardakert (now Aghdere), 8.VIII.1966, Scrobipalpa (Euscrobipalpa) acuminatella (Sircom, 1850), 7 , leg. Abdinbekova; dist. Gasym-Ismayilov (now S. (E) ocellatella (Boyd, 1858) (Gelechiidae), Coleophora Goranboy), 7–11.VI.1966, 6 , leg. Abdinbekova; alcyonipennella (Kollar, 1832), C. discordella Zeller, dist. Kalbajar. 7.VIII.1966, 2 , leg. Abdinbekova; 1849 C. niveicostella Zeller, 1839, C. paripennella dist. Shamkhor (now Shamkir), 19.VIII.1966, 2 , Zeller, 1839, C. pyrrhulipennella Zeller, 1839 (Coleo- leg. Abdinbekova; dist. Khankendi, 22.VIII.1966, 4 , phoridae), Epinotia (Panoplia) cruciana (Linnaeus, 1761), leg. Abdinbekova; dist. Gadabay, 28.VII.1966, 1 , leg. Gypsonoma aceriana (Duponchel, 1843), Lathronympha Abdinbekova; dist. Khanlar (now Goygol), 8.IX.1966, strigana (Fabricius, 1775), Rhyacionia buoliana (Denis 1 , leg. Abdinbekova; dist. Ordubad, 5.VII.1967, & Schiffermüller, 1775), Rh. pinicolana (Doubleday, 3 , leg. Abdinbekova; dist. Khachmaz, 15.VIII.1963, 1849), Rh. pinivorana (Lienig & Zeller, 1846), Stictea 1 , leg. Abdinbekova; dist. Goychay, 7.VIII.1964, 1 , mygindiana (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), Tortrix leg. Abdinbekova; dist. Zagatala, 24.VII.1965, 1 , leg. viridana Linnaeus, 1758 (Tortricidae), Mompha epilo- Abdinbekova; dist. Nukha (now Sheki), 26.V.1965, 1 , biella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), M. (Lophoptilus) leg. Abdinbekova; dist. Yardimly, 6.IX.1965, 1 , leg. miscella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), (Momphi- Abdinbekova. dae), Phalacro pterix graslinella (Boisduval, 1852) (Psychidae), Scythris picaepennis (Haworth, 1828) Hosts: Agonopterix bipunctosa (Curtis, 1850) (Depres- (Scythridae), Yponomeuta evonymella (Linnaeus, 1758) sariidae), Anacampsis populella (Clerck, 1759), (Yponomeutidae), Temelucha interruptor (Gravenhorst, A. temerella (Lienig & Zeller, 1846), Argolamprotes 1829) (Ichneumonidae), Hyssopus thymus Girault, 1916, micella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775), Athrips (Eulophidae), Perilampus fulvicornis Ashmead, 1886, pruinosella (Lienig & Zeller, 1846), Caryocolum P. tristis Mayr, 1905 (Perilampidae), Andricus kollari tricolorella (Haworth, 1812), Dichomeris juniperella (Hartig, 1843) (Cynipidae). (Linnaeus, 1761), Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller, 1873), Recurvaria nanella (Denis & Schiffermüller, Distribution: Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, 1775), Scrobipalpa (Euscrobipalpa) ocellatella (Boyd, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Czech 1858) (Gelechiidae), Coleophora discordella Zeller, Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iran, 1849, C. spiraeella Rebel, 1916, Depressaria Pimpi- Ireland, Italy (country), Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, nellae Zeller, 1839 (Coleophoridae), Digitivalva Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Netherlands, Norway, arnicella (Heyden, 1863), (Acrolepiidae), Mompha Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, (Lophoptilus) miscella (Denis & Schiffermüller, Turkey, U.S.A, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Serbia (Yu 1775), (Momphidae), Oncocera obductella Zeller, 1839 et al., 2012, Abdinbekova, 1975, Tobias, 1986). (Pyralidae), Rhyacionia buoliana Denis & Schiffermül- ler, 1775 (Tortricidae) (Tobias, 1986). Subgenus Ischiolus Hellén, 1958 Distribution: Afghanistan, Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
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