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Apanteles ocneriae Ivanov, 1898 - Tergites 1-2 with strong, tergite 3 with less strong sculpture. Similar to A. melanoscelus , however, its body not so robust. Legs yellow to reddish yellow. Antennái joints 1 - 7-9 yellow to dark brownish yellow. - Distribution: Hungary, Yugoslavia, USSR (Moldavia, Ukraine), Japan. In Hungary a rare species. Localities - 1/1: 1 g: Gyula, park. 1 q: Gyula, Szanazug. 1 6: Ujszentmargita (listed as A. kurdjumovi TeL in .Papp 1983). - II/l: 1 j: Felsőörs. - II/2: 1 é: Szilvásvárad. V-VIII. Apanteles ofella Nixon, 1974 (? = perspicuus Nees, 1 834) - The species was recently separated from A. tibialis (Curtis), the distinction of the two species is very difficult and it is tabulated below: A. ofella Nixon A. tibialis (Curtis) 1. First tergite less clearly broadening 1. First tergite clearly broadening posposteriorly, usually somewhat longer teriorly, about as long as broad at hind.; than broad at hind. 2. Mesonotum with rather confluent punc- 2. Mesonotum with less confluent punctation. tation. 3. Hypopygium in lateral view rather 3. Hypopygium in lateral view rather pointed apically. truncate apically. Distribution: Though the species was recently discovered it was reported already from sev eral European countries. In Hungary frequent to common. Localities - 1/1: 20 localities. - 1/2: 4 localities. - II/l: 25 localities. - II/2: 10 localities. - III/l (Slovakia): 6 localities." "-" III/45 (Transylvania): 1 3: Désakna ?=Öcna Dejului). 1 é: Hadad (= Hodod). - V/l: 3 localities""- VI/1: 4 localities. - VI/2: 6 localities.III-XI, frequent in April-July. Apanteles onaspis Nixon, 1974 (= avetyanae Tobias, 1976) - First tergite moderately broadening posteriorly, its median length about 1. 3-1. 5 times longer than broad behind and here distinctly rounded. Hind surface of first tergite laterally rugose with pit-like ornaments, otherwise almost smooth and shiny. Head and mesosoma brownish black, tergites light brown to brown, last 2-4 tergites blackish brown. Legs reddish yellow, coxae dark. Distribution: Great Britain, Hungary, USSR (Armenia). New to the fauna of Hungary. Locality - 1/1: 1 g: Turkeve. IX. Apanteles Ordinarius (Ratzeburg, 1844) (= dendrolimi Matsumura, 1926) - First tergite relatively more broadening posteriorly, about 1. 3 times longer than wide at hind. Scu tellum weakly punctate; first tergite on its hind half rugose-punctate to punctate, medially almost smooth and shiny. Basal field of 2nd tergite (almost) coextensive with whole of second tergite, its lateral margin not oblique. Tarsal joints attenuated, in dorsal view fourth joint of fore tarsus twice to almost twice as long as broad. Legs reddish yellow. - Distribution: Palaearctic Region. In Hungary a rare species. Localities - II/l: 1 ë: Budajenő. 1 g: Tihany. Apanteles pieridis (Bouché, 1834) - Hypopygium variable in size, in lateral view either surpassing or ending before tip of last tergite, apically blunt, rl longer than cuqul. Pterostigma opaque light brown. - Distribution: western Palaearctic Region. In Hungary not frequent. Localities - I/1: 1 (j>: Bugac. 12 g + 4 Füzesabony, ex Aporia crataegi L. (Lep. Pieridae) 27 May 1985, leg. et educ. Jakab. 1 <j>: Gyula. 1 8: Gyula, Szanazug. 1 p: Sárszentmihály. - II/1 : l.o: Budapest. 1 <j>: Budapest, Gellért-hegy. 1 g: Budapest, Sas-hegy 1 p: Révfülöp. 1 <j>: Sukoró. - II/2: 12 <j> + 2 Ú; Miskolc, Ômassa, Kemesnyealja, 17 June 1970, ex Malacosoma castrensis L. (Lep. Lasiocampidae) 25-26 June 1970, leg. et educ. G. Szelényi. 1 8: Szilvásvárad, Cseres. - V-IX, frequent in May and June. Apanteles pilicornis Thomson, 1895 (? = piliflagellaris Tobias, 1986) - Penultimate 3-4 flagellar joints transverse, i.e. minutely shorter than broad; hairs of flagellar joints clearly upstanding and nearly half as long as breadth of joints. Hypopygium in lateral view large, surpassing tip of hind tergite, apically pointed. Legs dark. - The name A. piliflagel laris Tobias seems to refer to this species. The difference of the sculptural strength of