Boros István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 52. (Budapest 1960)

Papp, J.: A revision of the tribe Braconini Ashm. from the Carpathian Basin (Hymenoptera, Braconidae)

2 (3) Sculpture of tergites granulated though sometimes smooth. Edge of clypeus with golden yellow hairs but these not ,,paint-brush"-like. No central field on tergite 2. or hardly visible. Tergites 2. and 3. with lateral fields 1. Glyptomorpha Holmgr. 3 (2) Sculpture of tergites radially rugulose or smooth. Golden yellow hairs form two "paint­brushes" on edge of clypeus. Both central and lateral fields visible on tergites 2—3. 2. Vipio Latr. 4 (1) Radius long : radial vein almost reaches end of wing. Rugosity of tergites irregular. Thorax generally black, abdomen red, yellow, brownish-yellow or whole body uni­coloured. 5 (6) Claws swollen, that is, 5 l| > joint of tarsus 2—3. almost as long as joints 2—4. Head and thorax black, only clypeus, cheek and mandibles yellow. Tergite 1. rugulose. Ter­gite 2. and proximal half of 3., densely and very finely punctate 3. Baryproctus Ashm. 6 (5) Claws neither swollen nor long. Head usually unicoloured. 7 (10) Joints 2. and 3. of antenna of equal length. Body, except legs, black or head and thorax light brown and abdomen yellow. 8 (9) Tergites 1—3. rugulose. Tergite 2. without furrow. Head, thorax, abdomen black, legs yellow 4. Syntomomelus Kok. 9 (8) Every segment of abdomen smooth and shiny. Oblique furrow of lateral side of tergite 2. reaches distal border of same. Colour of body light, though head and thorax darker than abdomen 5. Coeloides Wesm. 10 (7) Joint 2. of antenna shorter than 3. Head and thorax usually black, abdomen red, red­dish-yellow, yellowish red, yellow, eventually black spots. 11 (12) Abdomen wider than thorax. Head and thorax black or thorax spotted with red, ab­domen always red. Proximal edge of tergites 3- 5. always with wide and crenulated furrow 6. Iphiaulax Forst. 12 (11) Abdomen as wide as thorax. Abdomen not red. 13 (16) Central field of tergite 2. well separate from its surroundings. 14 (15) Fovea of forehead wide between scapus and ocelli. Tergite 1. one-and-a-half times longer than wide. Abdomen always vivid yellow 7. Atanycolus Forst. 15 (14) Fovea of forehead narrow between scapus and ocelli. Tergite 1. somewhat longer than wide. Abdomen yellow or brown 8. Ipobracon Thorns. 16 (13) At least distal half of central field of tergite 2. indistinct. 17 (18) Proximal half of central field of tergite 2. rather protruding, but distal half indistinct. Inner and outer side of first discoidal cell approximately equal i. e. 0,7—0,8 mm long. Head and thorax black, abdomen vivid yellow. Wing darkly fumose 9. Cyanopterus Hal. 18 (17) Central field of tergite 2. in traces only. Inner side of first discoidal cell nearly twice as long as outer side (0,6—0,7 : 0,4—0,45 mm). Colour of head, thorax, and abdomen variable. Wing either fumose or not 10. Bracon F. Genus Glyptomorpha Holmgren, 1868 Key to species 99 1 (6) Ovipositor shorter than abdomen. 2 (3) Tergite finely and dispersely punctate. Whole of tergites 3—7. smooth and shiny. Occiput black, scutellum, metanotum, and mesosternum completely black. Coxa, tro­chanter, femur, tibia 2—3. and tarsus 3. black, other parts of legs light. Proximal half of plate of tergite 1. black. Ground colour of abdomen reddish-yellow. Ovipositor scarcely longer than half of abdomen. Length 6 7 mm. — Range : Sicily, Italy. In the Carpathian Basin, collected only in Budapest. Rare 1. sicula Marshall, 1888 3 (2) Tergites 2—-4. always densely punctate. Occiput never black. Yellowish-red might occur on legs. Ground colour of abdomen yellowish-red. 4 (5) Plate of tergite 1. almost smooth. Central field of tergite 2. well observable. Antenna 28—35-jointed. Pro-, mesosternum, scutellum, and metanotum black. Femora 2—3.

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