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relatively large, more broadening up to its widest part, behind more or less rounded. Ner­vellus less incurved, thus submediallan cell relatively wide. - Distribution: England, Ger­many and Japan. In Hungary rare and new to her fauna. Localities - II/1: 1 6: Várvölgy, Nagvláztetö. - III/l (Slovakia): 1 a: Bártfa, rez. Be­cherovská. - V-VI. Apanteles hyphantriae Riley, 1887 - Third tergite antero-posteriorly with weakening rugosity. First tergite relatively large and only somewhat broadening behind. Hypopygium large, ovipositor sheath surpassing end of metasoma, apically somewhat incrassate and here covered with stiff hairs. - Distribution: Nearctic Region (described from the USA); introduced and spread in Europe (England, Netherlands, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Yugo­slavia, European part of the USSR) and Japan. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities - 1/1: 1 g: Gyula, Szanazug. 1 6*: Kétegyháza, Kerekszék, Festucetum pseu­dovinae. 1 o. : Körtvélyes. 1 <j>: Ujszentmargita, Peucedano-Galatelletum. 1 g: Zamárdi-fel­ső. - II/1: 1 <j>: Budapest, Kissváb-hegy. 1 g: Budapest, Rózsadomb. 1 S": Budapest, Vadas­kert és Hárs-hegy. 1 <j>: Fehérvárcsurgó, ex Hyphantria cunea Drury (Lep. Arctiidae) 17 July 1951, leg. et educ. B. Nagy. 1 <j>: Nagykovácsi. - II/2: 1 <j> + 1 S": Őrszentmiklós 8 June 1976, ex Operophthera brumata L. (Lep. Geometridae) 12 June 1976 (food-plant of host: Ma­lus pumila), leg. et educ. K. Balázs. - III/4 (Transylvania): 1 6": Peér (= Pir). - VI/2: 1 6: Tamási, ex Hyphantria cunea Drury (Lep. Arctiidae) 12 July 1951, leg. et educ. B". Nagy.­IV-VIII. Apanteles inductus Papp, 1973 - Third tergite evenly and nearly entirely rugose, this sculpture hardly weaker than that of tergites 1-2. Hind coxa with strong punctation, less frequently with fine punctation. Inner spur of hind tibia longer than half basitarsus. A. tenui- valvis Tobias, 1986 seems very similar to (and perhaps identical with) this species. - Dis­tribution: Described from Hungary (Mezőtúr), reported from Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Turkey. Localities - 1/1: 1 (j>: Kerekegyháza, Kondor-tó. 1 g- (holotype): Mezőtúr. 1 g: Vácrá­tót. - II/1: 1 g: Budaörs, Vasut-dűlő. - III/l (Slovakia): 1 p: Breznó, Bystra, 500-700 m (Low Tatra). - VI-VIII. Apanteles isolde Nixon, 1974 - Tergites 1-2 smooth and shiny; first tergite subquad­rate, second tergite 2-2.2 times wider behind than long medially. Disc of mesonotum and scutellum flattened, best seen in lateral view. Similar to A. abjectus Marshall. - Distri­bution: Sporadic in England, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Hungary. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities - II/1: 1 <j>: Fenyőfő. Hálóeresztő-árok. - III/l: 1 <j>: Breznó, Bystra, 500­700 m (Low Tatra)"."-"lV and VII. Apanteles jucundus Marshall, 1885 ( = nigrinervis Thomson, 1895) - Distribution: a Palaearctic species. Occurring in all zoogeographical districts of Hungary, most frequent in the Eupannonicum (1/1) and Matricum (II/1-2). Localities - 1/1: 6 localities. - 1/2: 1 è: Nagysalló (= Tekovské LuXany) (Slovakia). ­II/1: 6 localities. "-""II/2: 7 localities""- III/l (Slovakia): 2 &: Bártfa, Lamavisko (Csergő Mts"). 1 é: Breznó, Kumstová dolina, 800-1000" m (Low Tatra). 1 é: Breznó, Mlyná dolina, 900-1200 m (Low Tatra). 1 é: Körmöcbánya (= Kremnica). - V/l: 1 g + 1 é\ Kőszeg, Me­szes-völgy. 1 é: Kőszeg, Szabó-hegy. 1 S; Velem, Vid-hegy. - VI/1: 1 Pécs, Misina. 1 é: Siklós, Város-hegy. - VI/2: 1 ő: Iregszemcse. 1 o: Kercaszomor. 2 p: Zákány. - V-IX, most frequent in June. Apanteles judaicus Papp, 1970 - In lateral view hypopygium surpassing tip of last ter-i gite. Inner spur of hind tibia longer than half basitarsus. First tergite about 1. 3-1.4 times as long as wide at hind, hardly broadening posteriorly. Hind femur rather thick, thrice as long as broad. - Distribution: Described from Israel, recently found in Hungary, new to her fauna. Localities - II/ 1: 2 p: Pilisszentkereszt, Dobogókő. - III/4 (Transylvania): 1 o: Tas­nád (= Tasnad). - VÏf." Apanteles juniperatae (Bouché, 1834) (? = sessilis Fourcroy, 1785) - Second tergite unusually less transverse, only 1.9-2.2 times, usually twice, as wide behind as long medial-

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