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Biologia 66/1: 121129, 2011

Section Zoology
DOI: 10.2478/s11756-010-0148-x

A study of Orgilinae and Microtypinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)


from Turkey with the description of a new species

an
Ahmet Beyarslan & Ozlem
C
etin Erdog
Department of Biology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Trakya University, 22030 Edirne, Turkey;
e-mail: abeyars@trakya.edu.tr, cetinozlem@hotmail.com

Abstract: We describe a new braconid species of the genus Orgilus (O. radialiformis Beyarslan, sp. n.) and give data for 19
species of Microtypinae and Orgilinae from Turkey, of which 12 are new to the Turkish fauna. The new species is compared
with the related species Orgilus (O.) radialis. Information on the distribution, host relationships of species and diagnostic
characters are provided for each species.
Key words: Orgilus; Orgilinae; Braconidae; new species; Turkey

Introduction
The subfamily Microtypinae Szepligeti, 1908 and Orgilinae Ashmead, 1900 are two small subfamilies of the
Braconidae with a total of 373 (Microtypinae 19, Orgilinae 354) species being listed in the latest version of the
world ichneumonoid catalogue (Yu et al. 2006).
Both the Microtypinae and Orgilinae contain parasites of concealed lepidopterous larvae and according
to apek (1970) the larval morphology and biological
evidence indicate a relationship with the Orgilinae. The
known hosts of Orgilinae and Microtypinae belong to
Coleophoridae, Gelechiidae, Tortricidae, Pyralidae and
Oecophoridae. Some species are candidates for biological or integrated control of such lepidopterous pests
as Grapholita molesta (Busck, 1916) and Pectinophora
gossypiella (Saunders, 1844) (van Achterberg 1987; Yu
et al. 2006).
As the fauna of Turkey is concerned, Orgilinae and
Microtypinae must be regarded as insuciently known
subfamilies. Early studies of Orgilinae were carried out
by van Achterberg (1985), who described a new Orgilinae genus (Kerorgilus) from Turkey. The rst detailed
faunistic study of the Orgilinae fauna of Turkey was
carried out by Beyarslan (1996) in various regions of
Turkey. He reported a total of 9 species, one of which
was described as new to science and 8 of which were
new records for the Turkish Orgilinae fauna (Beyarslan
1996)
The present paper gives records for 19 species of
Microtypinae and Orgilinae from Turkey. These include
one species described as new to science and 12 species
new to the Turkish fauna.
Material and methods
This study is based on specimens collected from dierent

c 2011 Institute of Zoology, Slovak Academy of Sciences




parts of Turkey except southeastern Anatolia. The host


records and distributional information provided here for
each species come from Yu et al. (2006), Tobias (1986) and
Taeger (1989) and were used for taxonomical examination
and identication of the materials. Diagnostic characters
have been mostly compiled from the original descriptions
of species. In some cases the information has come from
labelled material identied by us. The identication and
drawings were made by means of a NIKON SMZ stereomicroscope.
The types and other materials examined are deposited
in the Zoological Museum of the Department of Biology,
Trakya University (ZMTU).

Results
Out of the 19 species gathered in 19792009 from different localities in Turkey, Microtypus trigonus (Nees,
1834), M. wesmaelii Ratzeburg, 1848 (Microtypinae),
Kerorgilus zonator (Szpligeti, 1896), Orgilus (Orgilus)
abbreviator (Ratzeburg, 1852), Orgilus (O.) festivus
Papp, 1975, Orgilus (O.) hungaricus Szpligeti, 1896,
Orgilus (O.) obscurator (Nees, 1812), Orgilus (O.)
punctiventris Tobias, 1976, Orgilus (O.) punctulator
(Nees, 1812), Orgilus (O.) radialiformis Beyarslan sp.
n., Orgilus (O.) rufigaster Tobias, 1964, Orgilus (O.)
similis Szpligeti, 1896 (Orgilinae) were not previously
recorded from Turkey. Microtypus trigonus and Microtypus wesmaelii have been reported to occur in
Turkey (Yu et al. 2005) were misquotes. Consequently,
the present record is actually the rst for Turkey.
Van Achterberg (1985) described Kerorgilus as a
new genus to science from southeastern Turkey. Until
now, this genus has been represented with type-species,
K. longicaudis from the Hakkari province on the southeastern Anatolian side near Iran. We did not nd
this species during our study. But a second Kerorgilus

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122
species (K. zonator) is given from Turkey within this
study.
With this study, the number of Orgilinae in Turkey
has increased from 12 to 24 species belonging to 2 genera. The subfamily Microtypinae is the rst record for
Turkey.

Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 3042 agellomeres (male 3843); rst agellomeres 1. 6 times as long
as wide; mesosoma 1.8 times as long as height; hind
femur 2.6 times as long as its width; rst tergite 1.5
times as long as apical width; ovipositor sheath as long
as metasoma.

List of species

Orgilinae

(Species new to the fauna of Turkey are marked by an


asterisk)

*Kerorgilus zonator (Szpligeti, 1896)

Microtypinae
* Microtypus trigonus (Nees, 1834)
Material examined: Edirne-G
ullapo
glu kampus
u (41 40




28 N, 26 33 39 E), 2.9.2002, 1 ; Tunceli-Pertek-Beydam
(38 56 40 N, 39 28 22 E), 28.08.2008, 1 .

Hosts: Acrobasis consociella (Hubner, 1813), Chionodes tragicella (Heyden, 1865), Cydia ibeeliana Karpinski, 1962, Teleiodes saltuum (Zeller, 1878), Zeiraphera
griseana (Hubner, 1799).
Distribution: Nearctic, Palaearctic (Armenia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Czechoslovakia, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia,
Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkey).
Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 41 agellomeres
(male 43); rst agellomeres 1.9 times as long as wide;
mesosoma 1.6 times as long as height; hind femur 5.6
times as long as its width; rst tergite 1.6 times as long
as apical width; ovipositor sheath 1.52.0 times body.
* Microtypus wesmaelii Ratzeburg, 1848
Material examined: Elaz
g-Baskil-Topalkent (38 28 15
N, 38 50 46 E) 3.6.2007, 1 ; Afyon-Dinar-Kazanpnar
(38 12 00 N, 30 11 60 E), 28.6.1998, 1 .

Hosts: Acrobasis sp. Zeller, 1839; Acrobasis betulella


Hulst, 1890; Acrobasis comptoniella Hulst, 1890; Acrobasis consociella (Hubner, 1813); Acrobasis sodalella
Zeller, 1848; Acrobasis sylviella Ely, 1908; Biorhiza pallida (Olivier, 1791); Coleotechnites atrupictellus (Dietz, 1900), Conobathra tumidana (Denis & Schiermuller, 1775); Dioryctria auranticella (Grote, 1883);
Grapholita molesta (Busck, 1916); Loxostege sticticalis
(L., 1761); Pococera asperatella (Clemens, 1860); Zelleria haimbachi Busck, 1915.
Distribution: Bulgaria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Russia, Slovakia, Turkey, U.S.A., United Kingdom. Eastern Palaearctic, Europe, Nearctic, Western
Palaearctic.
Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.

cel-Tarsus (36 55 04 N, 34 53 30


Material examined: I
E), 19.8.1980, 1 ; Sivas-Zara-A
glkcay (39 53 52 N,



37 45 30 E), 21.5.2007, 1

Hosts: unknown.
General distribution: Oriental, Palaearctic (Azerbaijan, China, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Korea, Mongolia, Romania).
Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 2830 agellomeres (male 4550); rst agellomeres 1. 6 times as long
as wide; mesosoma 2 times as long as height; hind femur
3.8 times as long as its width; rst tergite 1.7 times as
long as apical width; ovipositor sheath as long as body.
*Orgilus (Orgilus) abbreviator (Ratzeburg, 1852)
(syn. nanellae Tobias, 1986)
Material examined: Adapazar-G
oktepe (40 51 00 N,



g-Salihler (39 03
30 23 60 E), 8.7.1993, 1 ; Afyon-Emirda
04 N, 31 21 54 E), 29.6.1998, 1 ; Amasya-Yldzk
oy
(40 34 14 N, 35 42 54 E), 23.6.2004, 1 ; Aydn-Germencik-Moral (37 52 14 N, 27 35 58 E), 24.6.1998, 1
; Aydn-Ucarl-Cincinkoyu (37 43 00 N, 27 46 00 E),

ankr-Ilgaz-Inda
g (40 55 34 N, 33 37 30
18.9.1996 1 ; C
E), 28.5.2007 1 ; Denizli-Zeytink
oy-Ba
gbas (37 43 60 N,



29 08 60 E), 30.7.1997, 1 ; Edirne-Uzunk
opr
u-Altnyaz
; Elaz
g(41 04 13 N, 26 34 32 E), 21.6.1993, 2
Keban-Aydnlar (38 48 04 N, 38 53 40 E), 16.7.2007,
g-Baskil-Hacmustafa (38 38 34 N, 38 51 07
1 ; Elaz
c-Ba
E), 4.6.2007, 1 , 8.8.1990, 1 ; Erzincan-Ili
gsdas
(39 26 37 N, 38 28 27 E), 26.8.2008, 1 ; GiresunDereli-K
umbet (40 33 51 N, 38 27 40 E), 5.7.2004, 1 ;
Icel-Erdemli (36 37 20 N, 34 19 09 E), 22.5.1984, 1 ;

Istanbul-Saryer-Ksrmandra
(41 13 41 N, 28 49 33 E),
25.6.1993, 1 ; Kastamonu-Daday-Ballda
g (41 28 00 N,



ure-Ersizlerdere
33 28 00 E), 1.7.2001, 1 ; Kastamonu-K
(41 51 00 N, 33 43 60 E), 12.6.2002, 1 ; Kayseri

IncesuOren
sehir (38 41 28 N, 35 14 37 E), 14.9.2006,
1 , 1 ; Krsehir-Kaman (39 21 27 N, 33 43 26 E),

g (39 14 32 N, 34 07 43


16.9.2006, 1 ; Krsehir-Ozba
E), 16.9.2006, 1 ; Konya-Karaman-Yesildere (37 15 03
N, 33 22 56 E), 26.6.2009, 1 ; Malatya-Akcada
g-Sarhac
; Mu
gla(38 20 36 N, 38 03 35 E), 5.6.2007, 2
Milas-Sarcay (37 18 59 N, 27 47 02 E), 30.7.1997, 1,

opr
u-Incesu
(41 8 37 N, 35 27 17 E),
1 ; Samsun-Vezirk
28.8.2003, 1 ; Sivas-Zara-Klnclar (39 51 19 N, 37 51 47
E), 22.8.2008, 1 ; Tekirda
g-Ganos-Radar (40 45 00 N,
27 19 00 E), 8.9.1999, 1 ; Tekirda
g-Hayrabolu (41 12 42



N, 27 06 31 E), 26.8.1992, 1; Tekirda
g-Isklar (40 51 00

Orgilinae and Microtypinae from Turkey with the description of a new species
N, 27 19 00 E), 9.9.1999, 1 ; Tekirda
g-Malkara-Izgar
g(40 53 24 N, 26 54 04 E), 26.9.1992, 1 ; Tekirda
Muratl-Hano
glu (41 12 00 N, 27 21 00 E), 26.8.1992,
g-Saray-A. sinekli (41 26 26 N, 27 55 19
1 ; Tekirda
E), 21.8.1992 ; Tunceli-Pertek-Cankurtaran (38 52 38
N, 39 25 19 E), 13.6.2008 ; Tunceli-P
ul
um
ur-Kangall
(39 27 10 N, 39 51 43 E), 14.6.2008 ; 27.8.2008 .

Hosts: Recurvaria leucatella (Clerck, 1759), Recurvaria nanella (Denis & Schiermuller, 1775)
Distribution: Palaearctic (Armenia, Greece, Hungary,
Iran).
Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 2830 agellomeres (male 31); rst agellomeres 2.5 times as long as
wide; 23M as long as 2SRM; mesosoma 1.5 times
as long as height; hind femur 3.84.0 times as long as
its width; rst tergite 1.21.3 times as long as apical
width; ovipositor sheath as long as metasoma (1.6 times
as long as hind femur).
Orgilus (Orgilus) claripennis Ivanov, 1899
Material examined: Artvin-Yusufeli-Demircubuk (40 50
38 N, 41 16 21 E), 1.7.2005, ; Artvin-Yusufeli-K
upl
uce
(40 57 23 N, 41 29 46 E), 1.7.2005, ; Bartn-AmasraKalayc (41 47 03 N, 32 31 47 E), 27.5.2007, ; BartnC
amlk (41 38 09 N, 32 20 15 E), 30.6.2001, ; Bilecik anakPazaryeri (40 00 00 N, 29 53 60 E), 10.7.1993, ; C
uzcekale-C
an (40 01 39 N, 27 2 51 E), 16.7.1993, ; D
Akcakoca-Dadal (41 03 18 N, 31 11 35 E), 26.5.2007,
; Elaz
g-Keban-Altnyaka (38 40 28 N, 38 50 55 E),

uy
ukklcl (41 09 25
4.6.2007, , 2 ; Istanbul-Silivri-B
N, 28 10 14 E), 28.6.1993, ; Kahramanmaras-G
olbas
(37 35 15 N, 36 55 54 E), 9.6.1985, ; KastomonuArac-T.Cuma (41 14 32 N, 33 19 42 E), 13.6.2002, 2
; Krklareli-Kzlckdere (41 42 00 N, 27 18 00 E),
om
urk
oy-Kyk
oy (41 37 60
2.6.1993, ; Krklareli-Vize-K

N, 27 52 60 E), 16.6.2001, ; Van Univ.


Kamp. (38 29 44
N, 43 23 35 E), 22.7.1990, ; Yozgat-S
efaatli-Karanlkdere
(39 34 28 N, 34 38 48 E), 29.5.2007, .

Hosts: Depressaria depressella F., 1798.


Distribution: Western Palaearctic (Moldova, Turkey,
Ukraine).
Distribution in Turkey: Agr (Ararat) (Taeger 1989)
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 3537 agellomeres (male 38); rst agellomeres 3 times as long as
wide; 2+3M as long as 2-SR+M; mesosoma 1.51.7
times as long as height; hind femur 3.03.6 times as
long as its width; rst tergite 1.01.1 times as long as
apical width; ovipositor sheath as long as metasoma
(3.23.5 times as long as hind femur).

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*Orgilus (Orgilus) festivus Papp, 1975


Material examined: G
um
ushane-Kelkit-G
ur
uz Da
g
(40 15 57 N, 39 28 58 E), 8.8.2005, ; Isparta-Dere
gMah.(37 45 52 N, 30 33 08 E), 7.7.2004, ; Tekirda
Ucmakdere (40 47 49 N, 27 21 55 E), 24.8.2008, ;
Tunceli-P
ul
um
ur-Hiver Mah. (39 31 20 N, 39 51 59 E),
27.8.2008, .

Hosts: unknown.
Distribution: Palaearctic (Croatia, Greece, Yugoslavia).
Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 54 agellomeres
(male 59); rst agellomeres 1.75 times as long as wide;
mesosoma 1.751.8 times as long as height; hind femur
1.7 times as long as its width; rst tergite 1.72.1 times
as long as apical width; ovipositor sheath 1.6 times as
long as body.
Ogilus (Orgilus) grunini Tobias, 1986
Material examined: Bartn-Amasra-Kalayc (41 47 03
N, 32 31 47 E), 27.5.2007, 4 ; Bursa-MustafakemalpasaS
o
gu
talan (40 03 49 N, 28 34 24 E), 12.7.1993, ; Bursa

Ineg
ol-Mezitli (40 04 41 N, 29 30 48 E), 11.7.1993, ;
C
orum-Dodurga-Osmaniye (40 40 28 N, 34 55 01 E),
g (41 28 00 N,
28.6.2004, ; Kastamonu-Daday-Ballda
g-C
at
oren
33 28 00 E), 1.7.2001, ; Kastmonu-Ilgazda
(40 55 34 N, 33 37 30 E), 3.7.2001, ; Krklareli-Pnarlhisar-S
utl
uce (41 30 16 N, 27 34 47 E), 22.6.1993, ;
Sivas-G
ur
un-Sucat (38 43 17 N, 37 20 45 E), 7.6.2008,
; Sivas-Kangal-Yesildere (39 08 83 N, 37 30 00 N),
g-Muratl-Hano
glu (41 12 00 N, 27 21
1.6.2007, ; Tekirda
00 E), 28.6.2001, ; Tekirda
g-Yazrk
oy (40 55 00 N,



; Tunceli-Pertek-Yenik
oy27 25 00 E), 23.8.2000, 2
Akbayr (38 54 58 N, 39 27 40 E), 28.8.2008, ; YozgatS
efaatli-Karanlkdere (39 34 28 N, 34 38 48 E), 29.5.2007,

Hosts: Coleophora coracipennella (Hubner, 1796),


Coleophora hemerobiella (Scopoli, 1763), Coleophora
ibipennella Zeller, 1849, Coleophora serratella (L.,
1761).
Distribution: Palaearctic (Austria, Czechoslovakia,
France, Germany, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Netherlands,
Poland, Romania, Turkey).
Distribution in Turkey: Bilecik (Beyarslan 1996).
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 3032 agellomeres; rst agellomeres 1.6 times as long as wide; mesosoma 2 times as long as height; hind femur 3.2 times as
long as its width; rst tergite 1.1 times as long as apical
width; ovipositor sheath 0.5 times as long as metasoma.

124
*Orgilus (Orgilus) hungaricus Szpligeti, 1896
Material examined: Adyaman-Atat
urk Baraj (37 45




33 N, 38 16 42 E), 16.7.1985, ; Malatya-Do
gansehirResadiye (37 50 01 N, 38 00 50 E), 14.7.2007,

Hosts: unknown.
Distribution: Palaearctic (Hungary, Kazakhstan, Romania, Slovakia, Yugoslavia).
Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 52 agellomeres;
rst agellomeres 1.8 times as long as wide; mesosoma
1.751.8 times as long as height; hind femur 4.04.3
times as long as its width; rst tergite 1.11.5 times as
long as apical width; ovipositor sheath 1.41.6 times as
long as body.
*Orgilus (Orgilus) obscurator (Nees, 1812) (syn.
laevigator Nees, 1812)
Material examined: Amasya-Suluova (40 50 11 N, 35
38 34 E), 3.9.2003, , ; Bolu-Gerede-G
uney (40 45 00 N,



31 51 00 E), 13.6.2002, ; Edirne-Lalapasa-Hacidansment
urk.
(41 54 33 N, 26 49 24 E), 5.7.1997, ; Erzurum-Atat

Universitesi
(39 54 31 N, 41 16 37 E), 18.8.1999, 1
; 9.7.1997, 1 ; Karabuk-Cay (41 11 47 N, 32 37 32
E), 13.6.2002,
; Malatya-Akcada
g-Sarhac (32 22 32

N, 37 53 17 E), 22.6.2009, ; Samsun-Kocada


g-Trt Ist.
(41 17 12 N, 36 19 48 E), 29.8.2003, ; Tokat-AlmusC
ilhane (40 19 60 N, 37 12 00 E), 2.9.2003, .

Hosts: Coleophora pyrrhulipennella Zeller, 1839, Dendrolimus pini (L., 1758), Dichomeris juniperella (L.,
1761), Recurvaria nanella (Denis & Schiermuller,
1775), Scrobipalpa ocellatella (Boyd, 1858), Yponomeuta evonymella (L., 1758).
Distribution: Palaearctic (Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands,
Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden).
Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 28 agellomeres;
rst agellomeres 2.7 times as long as wide; mesosoma
1.45 times as long as height; hind femur 3.8 times as
long as its width; rst tergite 1.15 times as long as apical
width; ovipositor sheath as long as 2.7 times as long as
hind femur.
Orgilus (Orgilus) pimpinellae Niezabitowski, 1910
Material examined: Adapazar-Akyaz-Madenler (40 36
00 N, 30 49 00 E), 22.9.1992, ; Adapazar-Pamukova
(40 30 31 N, 30 10 12 E), 17.8.1994, ; Artvin-Varziya
(41 11 51 N, 41 51 04 E), 3.9.2004, ; Artvin-YusufeliDemircubuk (40 50 38 N, 41 32 21 E, 1.7.2005, ; AydnGermencik-Mora (37 52 14 N, 27 35 58 E), 24.6.1998,
; Aydn-Kocarl-Cincin k
oy
u (37 43 00 N, 27 46 00
E), 18.9.1996, ; Aydn-Kuyucak-Pamuk
oren (37 55 28



N, 28 32 28 E), 19.6.1996, ; Aydn-Sultanhisar-Salavatl

C
an
A. Beyarslan & O.
etin Erdog
(37 53 60 N, 28 6 00 E), 19.9.1996, ; Bartn-KurucasileDansment (41 49 37 N, 32 41 23 E), 27.5.2007,
;
Bayburt-C
erci (40 21 34 N, 39 51 40 E), 30.8.2004, ;
Bayburt-Konursu (40 23 39 N, 40 14 54 E), 30.8.2004, ;
Bayburt-Merkez (40 14 51 N, 40 13 46 E), 7.8.2005, ;
Bilecik-Osmaneli (40 21 26 N, 30 00 51 E), 21.9.1992, ;
Bilecik-Tasclar (40 15 00 N, 29 53 60 E), 20.9.1992, ;
Bolu-D
uzce-Kabalar (40 16 60 N, 30 56 60 E), 8.6.2002,
, ; Burdur-Merkez (37 43 13 N, 30 17 27 E), 7.8.1980,
; Bursa-Keles-Barakl (39 58 01 N, 29 13 40 E), 13.7.
1993, ; C
anakkale-Biga-C
nardere (40 19 18 N, 27 3 32
E), 20.8.1994, ; C
anakkale-Bozcaada-Merkez (39 50 06
N, 26 04 11 E), 6.6.1996, 2 ; C
anakkale-EceabatIlgardere (40 18 13 N, 26 28 36 E), 8.6.2001, ; Edirne
(41 40 28 N, 26 33 39 E), 10.5.1987, ; Edirne-Enez
(40 43 29 N, 26 4 57 E), 8.8.1991, ; Edirne-LalapasaDonk
oy (41 55 60 N, 26 41 60 E), 6.6.1987, ; EdirneLalapasa-Hacdansment (41 54 33 N, 26 49 24 E), 5.6.
1988, ; Edirne-Lalapasa-Sinank
oy (41 47 60 N, 26 43 00
E), 30.8.1992, ; Edirne-Lalapasa-U.bayr (41 55 00 N,
26 36 00 E), 5.7.1997, ; Edirne-Meric (41 11 22 N,
26 25 03 E), 30.7.1992, ; Edirne-Meric-HacArnavut (41
16 00 N, 26 26 60 E), 30.7.1992, ; Edirne-Uzunk
opr
uAltnyaz (41 4 13 N, 26 34 32 E), 21.6.1993, ; EdirneUzunk
opr
u-C
akmak (41 22 60 N, 26 40 00 E), 21.6.1993,
; Elazg-Keban-Aydnlar (38 48 04 N, 38 53 40 E),
16.7.2007, ; Elaz
g-Baskil-Hacmustafa (38 38 34 N, 38


51 07 E), 13.7.2007, ; 16.7.2007, 2
; 4.6.2007, , ;
g-Keban-Altnyaka (38 40 28 N, 38 50
8.8.1990, ; Elaz
55 E), 4.6.2007, ; Erzincan-Eksisu (39 44 10 N, 39 36
uml
45 E), 15.6.2008, ; Erzincan-Uz
u-Geyikli (39 43 36
N, 39 40 00 E), 23.8.2008, ; Erzurum-Abdurrahmangazi
(39 35 47 N, 42 29 48 E), 19.7.1990, ; Erzurum-Atat
urk

Univ.
Kamp
us
u (39 54 31 N, 41 16 37 E), 9.7.2007, ;
Eskisehir-Kaymaz (39 50 57 N, 31 10 06 E), 10.7.2007,
ift. (39 58 07 N,
; Eskisehir-Mihallck-C
atack-Gey.Ur.C



31 10 38 E), 9.7.2007, ; Eskisehir-S
undiken-Geriz (39 59
06 N, 31 08 06 E), 9.7.2007, ; Giresun-S
ebinkarahisarDereli (40 32 06 N, 38 21 17 E), 2.8.2005, ; G
um
ushaneKelkit-Yenik
oy (40 19 26 N, 39 11 46 N) 29.8.2004,
; G
um
ushane-S
iran-Artas (40 09 43 N, 39 01 40 E),
8.8.2005,
; G
um
ushane-S
iran-Karaseyh (40 10 18 N,



39 11 46 E), 29.8.2004,
; G
um
ushane-S
iran-Yesilb
uk
(40 13 55 N, 38 58 47 E), 29.8.2004, 2
; Isparta

(37 45 52 N, 30 33 8 E), 13.7.1982, ; Istanbul-Bah


cek
oy





B.C
iftli
gi (41 10 47 N, 28 59 29 E), 24.6.1993, , ;
Kahramanmaras-G
oksu (38 01 15 N, 36 29 38 E), 25.7.
1980, ; Karab
uk-C
ay (41 11 47 N, 32 37 32 E), 13.6.
2002, ; Kastamonu-Daday-Ballda
g (41 28 00 N, 33 28
00 E), 1.7.2001, ; Kayseri-B
unyan-Ekrek (38 39 42

N, 36 03 30 E), 12.7.2007, ; Kayseri-IncesuOren


sehir






(38 41 28 N, 35 14 37 E), 14.9.2006, , 2
; KayseriPnarbas-Asa
gkzlcevlik (38 50 07 N, 36 33 43 E), 13.7.
2007, ; 23.6.2009, ; Krklareli-Kayal (41 46 40 N,
27 5 56 E), 6.6.1987, ; Krklareli-K
om
urk
oy-Vize aras
(41 37 60 N, 27 52 60 E), 8.5.1988, ; Krklareli-L
uleburgaz-Evrensekiz (41 22 19 N, 27 29 31 E), 25.9.1992,
; Malatya-Akcada
g-Sarhac (38 22 32 N, 37 53 17 E),
23.6.2009, ; Malatya-Do
gansehir-Resadiye (37 59 01 N,



38 00 50 E), 14.7.2004, ; Malatya-Do
gansehir-Takas (38





00 35 N, 37 59 28 E), 14.7.2007, ; Mu
gla-Yarask
oy
u
(37 10 00 N, 28 28 60 E), 27.6.1998, ; Ni
gde-Ava (37 58
09 N, 34 40 57 E), 2.6.2005, ; Ni
gde-Bor-Kay (37 55





03 N, 34 22 33 E), 19.7.2007, ; Ordu-Unye-C


atalpnar
(417 00 N, 37 15 00 E), 5.7.2003, ; Sinop-AyanckBakrlzaviye (41 47 60 N, 34 37 00 E), 6.9.2001, ;

Orgilinae and Microtypinae from Turkey with the description of a new species
Sivas-Kangal-Yesildere (39 08 33 N, 37 30 00 E), 1.6.
; Sivas-Merkez-Tepe
on
u (39 39 32 N, 37 08 01
2007, 4
E), 1.6.2007, ; Sivas-Ulas-Ya
gdonduran (39 20 28 N,
37 08 43 E), 1.6.2007, ; Sivas-Yldzeli (39 52 07 N,
36 37 45 E), 1.6.2001, ; 30.5.2007, ; Sivas-Zara-Klnclar
Dinlenme Tesisleri (39 51 19 N, 37 51 47 E), 22.8.2008,
; Tekirda
g-Hayrabolu-Kandams (41 8 60 N, 27 15 00
E), 26.8.1992, ; Tekirda
g-Isklar-Mermerk
oy Aras (40 51




00 N, 27 22 00 E), 21.6.1987, ; Tekirda
g-S
ark
oy-G
uzelgk
oy (40 44 44 N, 27 20 03 E), 25.6.2003, ; Tekirda
Yazrk
oy (40 55 00 N, 27 25 00 E), 23.8.2000, ; TrabzonMacka-Ocakl (40 59 26 N, 39 34 01 E), 5.8.2005, ;
Tunceli-P
ul
um
ur-Hiver Mah. (39 31 20 N, 39 51 59 E),
27.8.2008, ; Tunceli-P
ul
um
ur-Kangall (39 27 10 N, 39


51 43 E), 14.6.2008, ; Van-Merkez (38 29 44 N, 43 23
35 E), 23.7.1990, .

Hosts: Agonopterix bipunctosa (Curtis, 1850), Anacampsis populella (Clerck, 1759), Anacampsis temerella
(Lienig & Zeller, 1846), Argolamprotes micella (Denis
& Schiermuller, 1775), Athrips pruinosella (Lienig &
Zeller, 1846), Caryocolum tricolorella (Haworth, 1812),
Coleophora discordella Zeller, 1849, Coleophora spiraeella Rebel, 1916, Depressaria pimpinellae Zeller,
1839, Dichomeris juniperella (L., 1761), Digitivalva arnicella (Heyden, 1863), Mompha miscella (Denis &
Schiermuller, 1775), Oncocera obductella Zeller, 1839,
Phthorimaea operculella, Recurvaria nanella (Denis &
Schiermuller, 1775), Scrobipalpa ocellatella (Boyd,
1858).
Distribution: Palaearctic (Afghanistan, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Korea, Lithuania, Moldova,
Mongolia, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia).
cel, KahDistribution in Turkey: Bilecik, Burdur, I
ramanmaras, Urfa, Tekirda
g (Beyarslan 1996)
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 2734 agellomeres; rst agellomeres 3.2 times as long as wide; mesosoma 1.51.8 times as long as height; hind femur 3.9
times as long as its width; rst tergite 1.3 times as long
as apical width; ovipositor sheath 2.3 times as long as
hind femur.
*Orgilus (Orgilus) punctiventris Tobias, 1976
Material examined: Artin-Yusufeli-Yaylalar (40 52 15
N, 41 16 21 E), 02.7.2005, ; Bartn-Kurucasile-Danisment
(41 49 37 N, 32 31 23 E), 27.5.2007,

Hosts: unknown.
Distribution: Palaearctic (Armenia; Azerbaijan).
Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 2728 agellomeres; rst agellomeres 2.2 times as long as wide; mesosoma 1.25 times as long as height; hind femur 3.2 times

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as long as its width; rst tergite 1.1 times as long as apical width; ovipositor sheath 0.8 times as long as body.
*Orgilus (Orgilus) punctulator (Nees, 1812)
Material examined: Bartn-Kurucasile (41 50 35 N,
32 42 49 E), 27.5.2007, ; Bartn-Amasra-Kalayc (41 47
03 N, 32 31 47 E), 27.5.2007, ; Bolu-C
aydurt 28.6.2001,
; Elazg-Baskil-Canbeyler (38 33 24 N, 38 49 00 E),
g-Baskil-Hacmustafa (38 38 34 N, 38 51
3.6.2007, ; Elaz
07 E), 4.6.2007, ; Elaz
g-Keban-Altnyaka (38 40 28 N,




urk Univ.kamp
us
u
38 50 55 E), 4.6.2007, ; Erzurum-Atat






(39 54 31 N, 41 16 37 E), 1990, ; Kayseri-Yemliha
(38 52 02 N, 35 14 32 E), 15.9.2006, ; Kayseri-Yesilhisar-Arapl (38 14 05 N, 35 03 13 E), 18.7.2007, ; Krsehir-Mucur-Kurug
ol (39 31 54 N, 34 26 41 E), 7.6.2007,
; Sivas-Ulas-Ya
gdonduran (39 20 28 N, 37 08 43 E),
1.6.2007, ; Tunceli-Pertek-Yenik
oy-Akbayr (38 54 58 N,



39 27 40 E), 28.8.2008, ; Yozgat-Kabaktepe (39 50 09
N, 34 46 54 E), 29.5.2007, .

Host: Ancylis apicella (Denis & Schiermuller, 1775),


Apterona crenulella (Bruand, 1853), Coleophora auricella (F., 1794), Coleophora follicularis (Vallot, 1802),
Coleophora galbulipennella Zeller, 1838, Coleophora nigricella Stephens, 1835, Coleophora saponariella Heeger, 1848, Coleophora serratella (L., 1761), Megalophanes viciella (Denis & Schiermuller, 1775), Yponomeuta malinella Zeller, 1838, Yponomeuta padella (L.,
1758).
Distribution: Palaearctic (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland,
United Kingdom, Yugoslavia)
Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 33 agellomeres;
rst agellomeres as long as wide; mesosoma 1.5 times
as long as height; hind femur 3.2 times as long as its
width; 23M a little longer than 2SRM; rst tergite
1.1 times as long as apical width; ovipositor sheath as
long as metasoma or longer (1.6 times as long as hind
femur).
Orgilus (Orgilus) radialiformis Beyarslan sp. n.
(Figs 17)
Description. Female (holotype). Length of body 3.1
mm, of antennae 3 mm, of fore wing 2.7 mm, of hind
wing 2.1 mm, of hind leg 3.6 mm, of mesosoma 1.3 mm,
of metasoma 1.5 mm, of ovipositor valves 2.8 mm.
Head (Figs 13). Transverse; ratios of width:
length: height of head = 36 : 22 : 38 (Figs 1, 2). Antenna with 28 agellomeres. First agellomere 2.6 times
as long as its width and as long as second agellomere,
2025 agellomeres as long as their width and distal
agellomere 2 times as long as its width (Fig. 3). Head
broadened behind of eyes; longitudinal diameter of eye
1.6 times longer than its transverse diameter; ratios

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C
an
A. Beyarslan & O.
etin Erdog

Figs 18. Orgilus (Orgilus) radialiformis Beyarslan sp. n. (Figs 17): 1 head in frontal view; 2 head in dorsal view; 3 antenna;
4 mesosoma; 5 wings; 6 hind leg; 7 metasoma; Orgilus (O.) radialis (Fig. 8); 8 fore wing. Scales 0.9 mm (Fig. 1), 1.3 mm
(Fig. 2), 1.2 mm (Fig. 3), 0.7 mm; (Fig. 4), fore wing 1.4 mm, hind wing 0.98 mm (Fig. 5), 1.9 mm (Fig. 6), 0.88 mm (Fig. 7), 1.4
mm (Fig. 8).

of height of clypeus: inter-tentorial distance: tentorialocular distance = 12 : 12 : 9; length of maxillary palps


0.5 times the height of head; width of face 0.8 times

its height, face convex, very nely punctuated, shiny


and covered with thick white hair. Frons and vertex
medially concave, smooth, shiny and glabrous; ratios of

Orgilinae and Microtypinae from Turkey with the description of a new species
longitudinal diameter of eye : width of face : width of
head = 23 : 22 : 37 respectively; transverse diameter of
eye 1.6 times as long as temple in dorsal view; ratios
of OOL : OD : POL = 6 : 3 : 7; temple smooth, shiny;
length of malar space 0.4 times longitudinal diameter
of eye; mandibles thin.
Mesosoma (Fig. 4). Mesosoma approximately 1.6
times as long as its height; Pronotum, propleuron
and propodeum quite massive and roughly punctuated; mesoscutum very nely punctuated and shiny;
notauli distinct and roughly punctuated. scutellar sulcus smooth, scutellum compressed, smooth and mate;
ange of metapleuron distinctly developed; metanotum
smooth, shiny; Mesopleuron, scutellum and upper part
of metapleuron smooth and glabrous. Precoxal sulcus
narrow and crenulated; epicmerial crenulate; epicmerial
area punctuated.
Wings (Fig. 5). Fore wing: Pterostigma almost
semioval, length of pterostigma 4.1 times its maximal width, r as long as maximal width of pterostigma;
vein 1-SRM almost straight; vein cu-a postfurcal; vein
SR13-SR curved and 5.5 times as long as r; CUlb
short; 3-CU1 0.46 times as long as m-cu; ratios of 23M: 2-SRM: 2-SR: SR13-SR: r = 5: 4: 10: 33: 5; Hind
wing: Ratios of cu-a : 1-M : 1r-m : 2-SCR : SCR1 =
8 : 14 : 5 : 5 : 15; apex of CSCR with 3 hamuli.
Legs (Fig. 6). Hind coxa and lower part of metapleuron sculptured, with short whitish hairs; femur
compressed; ratios of femur : tibia : basitarsus: tarsus
of hind leg = 47 : 42 : 22 : 58; length of femur, tibia and
basitarsus of hind leg 3.2, 6.0 and 8.2 times their maximum width, respectively; length of hind tibial spurs 0.5
and 0.3 times hind basitarsus; hind tibia and all tarsi
setose.
Metasoma (Fig. 7). Punctated and glabrous; punctuation viewed to apical metasomal tergites; the apical
margin of 37 metasomal tergites smooth and shiny;
length of rst tergite 0.8 times its apical width and with
two basal short longitudinal carinae; suture between 2nd
and 3rd metasomal tergites shallow and straight; medial
length of second tergite 0.6 times as long as its apical
width and 1.5 times medial length of third tergite; rst
two metasomal tergites with laterotergites, separated
from tergites by a sharp bend. Ovipositor valves 0.93
as long as metasoma.
Colour. Black. Eye, fore femur and tibiae, basal
half of middle and hind legs, all tibial spurs and all
tarsal claws brownred; wing membrane light brown;
pterostigma and veins brown.
Male: Unknown.
Host: Unknown.

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Diagnosis. The new species is distinguished from


the congeneric Orgilus (Orgilus) radialis Jakimavicius,
1972, by the synopsis of the following characters:
1(2) Antennae with 28 agellomeres; mesopleuron, and
metapleuron smooth; 2  3 M slightly longer than 2
SR  M (Fig. 6); ovipositor valves fast as long as body
. . . . . . . Orgilus (Orgilus) radialiformis Beyarslan sp. n.
2(1) Antennae with 30 agellomeres, mesopleuron, and
metapleuron sculptured; 2  3 M very short or absent
Fig. 8), ovipositor valves slightly shorter than metasoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O. (O.) radialis Jakimavicius, 1972
Orgilus (Orgilus) rudolphae Tobias, 1976
Material examined: Aydn-Kuyucak-Pamuk
oren (37 55




28 N, 28 32 28 E), 19.6.1996, , ; Aydn-Ziraat Fak.
Kamp
us
u (37 50 40 N, 27 50 45 E), 18.8.1996, ; AydunKocarl-Cincin k
oy
u (37 43 00 N, 27 46 00 E), 18.9.1996,
; Balkesir-Gonen-Tahirova (40 17 60 N, 27 34 60 E),
oy, 15.7.1993, ;
15.7.1993, ; Balkesir-Manyas-Karacak
Burdur-Merkez (37 43 13 N, 30 17 27 E), 7.8.1980, ;
Giresun-Dereli-Aymic Yaylas (40 33 25 N, 38 27 26 E),
um
ushane-Kelkit-Yenik
oy (40 19 26 N, 39
3.8.2005, ; G


11 46 E), 29.8.2004, ; Mu
gla-Milas-Sarcay, 30.7.1997, ;
Sinop-Ayanck-Bakrlzaviye (41 47 60 N, 34 37 00 E),
ilhane-C
iftlik (40 19 60 N, 37 12 00
2.7.2001, ; Tokat-C
E), 2.9.2003, ; Trabzon-Macka-Ocakl (40 59 26 N, 39 34
01 E), 5.8.2005, .

Hosts: Phthorimaea sp. (Meyrick, 1902); Phthorimaea


operculella (Zeller, 1873); Scrobipalpa ocellatella (Boyd,
1858).
Distribution: Palaearctic (Czechoslovakia, Greece,
Hungary, Kazakhstan, Russia, Turkey, Yugoslavia)
Distribution in Turkey: Adapazar (Beyarslan, 1996)
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 2829 agellomeres; rst agellomeres 3.0 times as long as wide; 2+3
M as long as 2SR+M; mesosoma 1.51.7 times as
long as height; hind femur 4.04.4 times as long as its
width; rst tergite 1.31.5 times as long as apical width;
ovipositor sheath longer than metasoma (2.42.7 times
as long as hind femur).
*Orgilus (Orgilus) rufigaster Tobias, 1964
Material examined: Afyon-Emirda
g-Krkpnar, 7.7.2006,
3 , 2
.

Hosts: unknown.
Distribution: Palaearctic (China, Kazakhstan, Moldova)

Material examined. Holotype: female, C


orum, Dodurga,
Gucumen (40 50 26 N, 34 46 05 E), 793 m a.s.l.,
28.VI.2004 (ZMTU). Paratype: female, same data as holotype (ZMTU).

Etymology. The name refers to the similar species radialis.

Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.


Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 31 agellomeres;
rst agellomeres 2.2 times as long as wide; 2+3M
0.30.5 times as long as 2SR+M; mesosoma 1.5 times
as long as height; hind femur 3.0 times as long as its
width; rst tergite 0.9 times as long as apical width;

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ovipositor sheath as long as half metasoma (1.5 times
as long as hind femur).
Orgilus (Orgilus) rugosus (Nees, 1834)
Material examined: Bartn-Amasra-Kalayc (41 47 03
N, 32 31 47 E), 25.5.2007, , Bursa-Mustafakemalpasa
(40 02 07 N, 28 24 42 E), 12.7.1993, .

Hosts: Anthophila pariana Clerck, 1796; Coleophora


bilineatella Zeller, 1849, Coleophora conspicuella Zeller,
1849; Coleophora coracipennella (Hubner, 1796); Coleophora echinella Staudinger, 1879; Coleophora hemerobiella (Scopoli, 1763); Coleophora ibipennella Zeller,
1849; Coleophora nigricella (Stephens, 1834); Coleophora serratella (L., 1761); Coleophora spinella (Schrank,
1802); Coleophora vibicella (Hubner, 1813); Rhyacionia buoliana (Denis & Schiermuller, 1775); Zygaena
carniolica (Scopoli, 1763).
Distribution: Palaearctic (Finland, France, Germany,
Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Macedonia,
Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia)
Distribution in Turkey: Bursa (Beyarslan 1996)
Diagnostics: Male: Antenna with 3235 agellomores; rst agellomeres 1.4 times as long as wide; mesosoma 2 times as long as height; hind femur 3.74.0 times
as long as its width; rst tergite 1.051.25 times as
long as apical width; ovipositor sheath longer than half
metasoma (2.22.5 times as long as hind femur).
*Orgilus (Orgilus) similis Szpligeti, 1896
Material examined: Aydn-Sultanhisar-Salavatl (37 53
60 N, 28 06 00 E), 19.9.1996, ; Amasya-MerzifonTavsanda
g-Esenk
oy (4 00 37 N, 35 17 23 E), 27.8.2004,
; Ordu-Akkus-Yukarduvencili (40 47 35 N, 37 00 59
E), 1.9.2003, 2; Tekirda
g-Ganos-Radar (40 45 00 N,



27 19 00 E), 8.9.1999, .

Host: Bijugis bombycella (Denis & Schiermuller,


1775).

C
an
A. Beyarslan & O.
etin Erdog
Orgilus (Orgilus) simillimus Taeger, 1989
Material examined: Ni
gde-Bor-C
ukurkuyu (37 53 23
N, 34 22 0 E), 19.7.2007, ; Sinop-Ayanck-Bakrlzaviye
(41 47 60 N, 34 37 00 E), 2.7.2001, ; Kayseri-Yemliha
(38 52 02 N, 35 14 32 E), 15.9.2006, 2 ; EdirneUzunk
opr
u-Altnyaz (41 04 13 N, 26 34 32 E), 21.6.
ukura
gl (37 53 21 N, 31 54 20
1993, ; Konya-Beysehir-C
E), 9.9.2006, ; Sivas-Sincan (39 37 03 N, 37 43 45
E), 31.5.2007, ; Afyon-Sincanl-Ak
oren (38 46 13 N,



uzce-Kabalar (40 16 60
30 22 23 E), 26.7.1997, ; Bolu-D
N, 30 56 60 E), 8.6.2002, ; Afyon-Dinar-Kazanpnar
um
ushane(38 12 00 N , 30 11 60 E), 28.6.1998, ; G
ukArzular (40 23 49 N, 39 39 14 E), 7.8.2005, ; Karab

Safranbolu-Ince
cay-Sarcicek (41 15 03 N, 32 41 39 E),
. 30.6.2001, ; Artvin-Savsat-Karakoy (41 14 35 N,
g-Muratl-Hano
glu
42 27 20 E), 30.6.2005, , ; Tekirda
(41 12 00 N, 27 21 00 E), 26.8.1992, ; Adapazar (40 46
50 N, 30 24 12 E), 26.10.1993, 3 ; Bayburt-Merkez
(40 14 51 N, 40 13 46 E), 7.8.2005, ; Bursa-Mustafakemal pasa-S
o
gu
talan (40 03 49 N, 28 34 24 E), 11.7.1993,
; Bayburt-Aksar (40 20 40 N, 40 00 49 E), 7.8.2005, ;
Bayburt-C
erci (40 21 34 N, 39 51 40 E), 7.8.2005, , ;
Trabzon-Macka-S
olma Yaylas (40 51 36 N, 39 32 39 E),
avusk
oy (40 12 00 N, 29 49 60
6.8.2005, , ; Bilecik-C
E), 10.7.1993, ; Aksaray-Eskil-Bozcamahmut (38 12 16
N, 33 21 21 E), 10.9.2006, ; G
um
ushane-S
iran-Yesilb
uk
um
ushane(40 13 55 N, 38 58 47 E), 29.8.2004, ; G
S
iran-Karaseyh (40 10 18 N, 39 11 46 E), 29.8.
; Bayburt-Konursu (40 23 39 N, 40 14 54
2004, 5

E), 30.8.2004, ; Istanbul-Bah


cek
oy-B.C
iftli
gi (41 10 47
N, 28 59 29 E), 24.6.2003, ; Giresun-Alucra-G
urbulak
(40 16 32 N, 38 49 44 E), 29.8.2004, ; KastamonuutahyaHan
on
u (41 37 60 N, 34 28 00 E), 6.9.2001, ; K
Domanic-Koca yayla (39 47 60 N, 29 37 00 E), 2.7.2001,
; Elaz
g-Baskil-Hacmustafa (38 38 34 N, 38 51 07 E),
16.7.2007, , Trabzon-Macka-Ocakl (40 59 26 N, 39 34
01 E), 5.8.2005, ; Yozgat-Krm (39 54 34 N; 34 46 23
E), 29.5.2007, ; Kayseri-B
unyan-Ekrek (38 39 42 N,
36 03 30 E), 12.7.2007, ; Artvin-Varziya (41 11 51 N,

g (39 14 32 N,


41 51 04 E), 3.9.2004, ; Krsehir-Ozba



um
ushane-Kelkit-Derey
uz
u
34 07 43 E), 16.9.2006, ; G
(40 07 48 N, 39 21 32 E), 2.7.2004, ; Samsun-Ayvack
(40 59 28 N, 36 37 53 E), 30.8.2003, ; Amasya-Merzifon
g Keban(40 52 13 N, 35 29 16 E), 7.7.2004, ; Elaz
Aydnlar (38 48 04 N, 38 53 40 E), 16.7.2007, .

Hosts: unknown.

Distribution: Palaearctic (Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Italy,
Moldova, Mongolia, Romania, Russia, Yugoslavia).

Distribution: Palaearctic (Germany, Greece, Italy,


Switzerland, Turkey)

Distribution in Turkey: New record for Turkey.

Distribution in Turkey: Bursa (Beyarslan 1996)

Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 3538 agellomeres (male 3745); rst agellomeres 2.5 times as long
as wide; 2+3-M 0.30.5 times as long as 2-SR+M; mesosoma 1.71.8 times as long as height; hind femur 3.33.7
times as long as its width; rst tergite 1.31.5 times as
long as apical width; ovipositor sheath 1.82.0 times as
long as body.

Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 2829 agellomeres; rst agellomeres 2.8 times as long as wide; 2+3M fast as long as 2-SR+M; mesosoma 1.5 times as
long as height; hind femur 3.94.2 times as long as its
width; rst tergite 1.21.4 times as long as apical width;
ovipositor sheath as long as body (3.43.5 times as long
as hind femur).

Orgilinae and Microtypinae from Turkey with the description of a new species
Orgilus (Orgilus) temporalis Tobias, 1976

Material examined: Erzurum-Atat


urk-Univ.
Kamp
us
u
ine (37 36 42
(39 54 31 N, 41 16 37 E), 1997, ; Aydn-C
N, 28 3 41 E), 18.9.1996, ; Aydn-Kocarl-Cincink
oy
u
(37 43 00 N, 27 46 00 E), 18.9.1996, ; Burdur-Merkez
anakkale-G
ok(37 43 13 N, 30 17 27 E), 7.8.1980, ; C
ceada-Tigem (40 11 38 N, 25 54 13 E), 6.7.1996, ;
Edirne-Havsa-Abalar (41 32 60 N, 26 45 00 E), 1.8.1992;
Elaz
g-Cip baraj (38 40 48 N, 39 03 59 E), 4.6. 2007,
; Elaz
g-Keban-Aydnlar (38 48 04 N, 38 53 40 E),
16.7.2007, ; Erzurum-Abdurrahmangazi (39 35 47 N,
ol
u (37 40 35
42 29 48 E), 19.7.1990, ; Isparta-Beysehir g
cel-Erdemli (36 37 20 N,
N, 31 43 34 E), 13.7.2001, ; I
gpnar (38 49 12
34 19 09 E), 22.4.1984, ; Kayseri-Ba

N, 35 37 56 E), 14.9. 2006, ; Kayseri-IncesuOren


sehir
(38 41 28 N, 35 14 37 E), 14.9.2006, .

Hosts: unknown.
Distribution: Palaearctic (Azerbaijan, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Mongolia, Romania,
Russia, Switzerland, Turkey).
cel (BeDistribution in Turkey: Burdur, Edirne, I
yarslan 1996)
Diagnostics: Female. Antenna with 3033 agellomeres; rst agellomeres 2.5 times as long as wide; mesosoma 1.451.6 times as long as height; hind femur 3.4
4.0 times as long as its width; rst tergite 1.21.5 times
as long as apical width; ovipositor sheath as long as
body.

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