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puszta. 1 é: Hajdúszoboszló. 1 g: Balatoncsicsó. 2 é: Budapest, Zugliget, Tündér-hegy. 2 g: Csákvár. 1 <j>: Csákvár, Hajduvágás. 1 g: Csákvár, Lóállástetó, Cotino-Quercetum. 1 <j>: Pi­lismarót. - VI/2: 1 ÍK Simontornya. - V-IX. Apanteles saltatorius Balevski, 1980 - This species was recently separated from A. saltator (Thunberg), the two taxa are closely related, and not easy to recognize their specific characters: A. saltatorius Bal. A. saltator (Thunb. ) 1. Penultimate joint of antenna cubic to 1. Penultimate joint of antenna twice as subcubic, i.e. 1. 1-1. 2(­1. 3) times as long as broad. long as broad. 2. Mesosoma less stout, in lateral view 2. Mesosoma stout, in lateral view slightly 1. 3(-1.4) times as long as high. longer than high. 3. Punctation of mesosoma minutely 3. Punctation of mesonotum slightly less sharper. sharp. Distribution: Described from Bulgaria, listed from Hungary, Yugoslavia, Turkey, USSR (Uk­raine) and Mongolia. Localities - I/l: 1 (j>: Bugac, Fekete-szék. 1 ó": Debrecen, Pallagpuszta. 1 6": Gyula, Szanazug. 2 g: Ócsa. 1 <j>: Szód, Csörög-hegy. 1 é: Zamárdi. - II/l: 1 á: Budapest. 1 é: Bu­dapest, Kissváb-hegy. 1 ó*: Budapest, Zugliget. 1 o: Csákvár, Lóállás-tető, Cotino-Querce­tum. 1 (j>: Keszthely. 1 é: Pilismarót. - III/l (Slovakia): 1 ë: Újbánya (= Nova Bana). - VI/2: 1 é: Fonyód. -V-IX. Apanteles scabriculus Reinhard, 1880 (? = eguchi Watanabe, 1935; ?= olenidis Muese­beck, 1922) - Hypopygium in lateral view projecting well beyond tip of last tergite; ovipositor sheath exserted, tapering to pointed apically and with stiff upstanding hairs. Temple in dor­sal view strongly rounded. Mesonotum shiny to subshiny, with weak to very weak punctation, latter frequently rather confluent giving an impression of uneven-subrugulose surface. Fe­mora usually reddish yellow or yellow, rarely with dark tint. - Distribution: Western Palae­arctic Region. In Hungary frequent. Localities - I/l: 1 ç: Ágasegyháza. 1 ë: Fülöpháza. 1 g: Gyula, Szanazug. 1 è: Szolnok, ex Leucoma Salicis L. (Lep. Lymantriidae), leg. et educ. B. Nagy. 1 £: Szód 16 April 1920, ex Malacosoma neustria L. (Lep. Lasiocampidae) 23 June 1920, leg. et educ. L. Biró. 1 g: Újszentmargita. - II/l: 2 <j>: Budapest. 1 (j> + 1 6": Újrónafó 28 March 1979, ex Leucoma Sali­ cis L. (Lep. Lymantriidae) 9 April 1979 (host-plant: Populus nigra L. ), leg. et educ. Fodor.­II/2: 1 <j>: Buják 10 July 1985, ex Lymantria dispar L. (Lep. Lymantriidae) 10 August 1985, leg. et educ. K. Leskó. 2 6\ Ludányhalászi. 1 <j>: Nagyvisnyó, Leány-völgy (Bükk Mts). 1 Nógrádszakái 13 June 1950, ex Lymantria dispar L. (Lep. Lymantriidae), leg. et educ. B. Nagy. 2 á: Tard (Bükk Mts). - VI/2: 1 g: Zákány. - IV-VIII, taken most frequently in June and August. Apanteles setebis Nixon, 1974 (? = khibinicus Tobias, 1986) - Third tergite sculptured. Inner spur of hind tibia distinctly longer than half basitarsus. Pterostigma narrow, about 3­3. 5 times as long as wide issuing radial vein clearly distally from its middle, rl more or less directed outwards. Hind femur black, hind tibia yellowish. - On the basis of its descrip­tion (TOBIAS 1986) the name A. khibinicus seems to refer to the same species as A. setebis , senior name. - Distribution: Sweden, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, USSR. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities - I/l: 1 3: Budapest, Mátyásföld. 1 <j>: Szabadszállás, Kisrét, Medicago sa­uva. - II/l: 1 ó': Piïisszentkereszt, Dobogókő. - II/2: 1 <j>: Diósj enö (Börzsöny Mts). - V/l: 1 p: Kőszeg. - VI/2: 1 df: Csö rőtnek, Huszászi. Apanteles shemachaensis Tobias, 1976 - My female specimen was compared with the holotype of this species. Closely related to A. lineola (Curtis), the two species are difficult to separate:

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