AnimaliaHymenopteraBraconidaeLoniAugustoSamartsevKonstantin G.ScaramozzinoPier LuigiBelokobylskijSergey A.LucchiAndreaBraconinae parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) emerged from larvae of Lobesia botrana (Denis & Schiffermüller) (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) feeding on Daphne gnidium L.Zookeys1052016201658712515010.3897/zookeys.587.8478 Habrobracon hebetor (Say, 1836)Bracon hebetor Say, 1836: 252; Yu et al. 2012.Bracon brevicornis Wesmael, 1838: 23; Yu et al. 2012.Bracon juglandis Ashmead, 1889: 621; Yu et al. 2012. Habrobracon hebetor Other less valuable synonyms are listed in Yu et al. 2012.Material examined.

1 female from larva of Cryptoblabes gnidiella, May 29, 2014; 2 females from larvae of Lobesia botrana, June 6, 2014.

We found two specimens on mature larvae of Lobesia botrana, but we also obtained one specimen by Cryptoblabes gnidiella (Fig. 4D), thus confirming its suitability in many environmental situations, where it can occupy a large variety of ecological niches.

Figure 7 shows various morphological details of this species.

Habrobracon hebetor Say, 1936, female, A Wings B Head and mesosoma, lateral view C Head, front view D Head, dorsal view E Mesosoma, dorsal view F Metasoma, dorsal view.

Habrobracon preimaginal stages on the hosts Lobesia botrana (A, B, C) and Cryptoblabes gnidiella (D). A Habrobracon pillerianae cocoons, the circles surround the exit holes B Habrobracon concolorans cocoons C Habrobracon pillerianae larvae feeding on mature larvae of Lobesia botrana D Habrobracon hebetor (1) and Cryptoblabes gnidiella (2) cocoons.

YuDSKAchterbergC vanHorstmannK (2012) Taxapad, Ichneumonoidea 2011. Database on flash-drive. www.taxapad.com, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.