Spring-cleaning of African agathidines: new combinations for five species previously placed in Cremnops Förster (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) Author Tucker, Erika M. Author Sharkey, Michael J. text Zootaxa 2015 3946 1 133 138 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3946.1.7 28ab695a-4670-4853-b870-989b10d43c72 1175-5326 244789 CECC721B-D864-44C3-8A3A-0AA69E76DA68 Disophrys atripennis (Szépligeti) NEW COMBINATION . Male. [ Figure 4 ] Cremnops atripennis Szépligeti 1914 . Comments . Originally described as a member of Cremnops , the holotype clearly belongs in the genus Disophrys with its large, open, propodeal median areola, and deep up-curved sternaulus extending the length of the mesopleuron. There is already a recognized species with the same name, i.e., Disophrys atripennis (Szépligeti 1915) , but Disophrys atripennis (Szépligeti 1914) is the primary homonym. As such, the secondary homonym Disophrys atripennis (Szépligeti 1915) is renamed here—See Dysophrys szatripennis Tucker (see below). Material examined . HOLOTYPE : Cremnops atripennis , male, Westafrika: Uelleburg, VI.–VIII.08 , Teßmann S.G., Zool. Mus. Berlin. ( ZMHB ).