Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 64. (Budapest 1972)

Papp, J.: New Apanteles Först. species from Hungary (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae), I

•4. First tergite parallel-sided, its hind third gradually constricted (Fig. 1) 5. Hypopygium somewhat pointed at apex (Fig. 2) 4. First tergite somewhat widening anterio-posteriorly, its hind third rounded-constricted (see WILKIN­SON 1945: Fig. 88). 5. Lower posterior angle of hypopygi­um slightly excised (see WILKINSON 1945: Fig. 89). Shape of body similar to A. halidaii MARSH. (WILKINSON 1941) and A. infimus (HAL.) (WILKINSON 1939) ; however, both species visibly differ by their parallel-sided 1st tergite and long ovipositor sheath, at most equal in length with hind tibia (length of ovipositor sheath of A. coniferoides short, somewhat shorter than 3rd basitarsus). •f similar to female, antenna somewhat longer than body (antenna of 9 about the length of body). Host unknown. Localities: 1. Ujszentmargita (Coin. Hajdú-Bihar, E Hungary), netted in the clear­ings of the Reservation oak-woods (Galatello-Quercetum), 4 9 9 (1 $ holotype, 3 O Q paratypes), 6-7 July 1971, leg. PAPP. — 2. Felsőörs (Com. Veszprém, W Hungary), 30 May 1966, 2 çf çf (1 çf allotype, 1 çf paratype), leg. PAPP. - 3. M. Tátra: Nagy­szalóki-hegy lejtője (Vysoké Tatry: Slavkovsky stit, C.SSR), 22 Aug. 1958, 1 Q (paratype), leg. ERDŐS. —[4. Börzsöny-hegység: Kún-rét (Com. Nógrád, N Hungary), 2 7 "May 1960, 2 ç?c? (paratypes), leg, SÓLYMOSNÉ. Holotype, allotype, and paratypes in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Buda­pest, llvm. Typ. No. 1969 (holotype), 1970 (allotype), and 1971-1974, 2150. and .2189-2190 (paratypes). Figs. 1 — 2. Apanteles coniferoides sp. n. 9 d* : 1 tergites 1 — 3, 2 = end of abdomen with hypopygium (9)- — Figs. 3 — 5. Apavtales eugeni sp. n. 9 : 3 = part of right fore wing (stigma, l^+cuqU;,), 4 = tergites 1 — 3, 5 = end of abdomen with hypopygium. Apanteles eugeni sp. n. Q (Figs 3-5) Rather similar both to A. compressiventris MUES. (WILKINSON 1940) and A. fulvipes (HAL.). Instead of the usual description a summary of the specific features differentiating the new taxon from the above ones is more to the point.

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