Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 64. (Budapest 1972)
Papp, J.: New Apanteles Först. species from Hungary (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae), I
A. eugeni sp. n. 1. Inner margin of eyes convergent to mouth parts, face "trapeziform", its height to upper and lower width as 13:15:12 2. Cheek short. 1.7 times longer than width of mandible base. 3. Head wider (between eyes) than mesonotum (29:25), eyes slightly protruding from outline of head. 4. Almost entire propodeum with fine rugo-rugulosity, slightly radiating around lunule (or orifice) 5. Metacarp longer than length of stigma (30:25). Stigma hardly wider than length of r v 8:7 (Fig. 3) " 6. Tergite 1 strongly constricted apically, ratio of its length, basal and apical width as 18:10:4 (Fig. 4). 7. End of hypopygium perpendicularly truncate (Fig. 5). 8. Ovipositor sheath as long as first two joints of 3rd tarsus. A. co mpressive n tris MUES. 1. Inner margin of eyes almost parallel, face "rectangular". its height to width as 11:14. 2. Cheek long, 2.5 times longer than width of mandible. 3. Head minutely wider than mesonotum 26:24), eyes not protruding from outline of head. 4. Propodeum around lunule rugoso-rugulosc, anterior base and lateral side this sculpture weakening gradually to almost smooth and shiny surface. 5. Metacarp (nearly) as long as length of stigma (25-26:25). Stigma wider than length or (8.2:6). 6. Tergite 1 gradually constricted apically. ratio of its length, basal and apical width as 17:9:5. 7. End of hypopygium exserted acutely (Fig 2 in WILKINSON I.e.). 8. Ovipositor sheath about half length of 3rd basitarsus. A. fulvipes (HAL.) 1. Eyes and face similar to A. compressiventris, however, facial measurements hardly deviate as L0:15. 2. Cheek long, 2.2-2.4 times longer than width of mandible. 3. Head as wide as mesonotum (26:26), eyes not protruding from outline of head. 4. Propodeum posteroanteriorly rugosorugulose, smooth and shiny along anterior base. 5. Metacarp shorter than length of stigma (20-21:25). Stigma distinctly wider than length of r L (9:6). 6. Tergite 1 gradually constricted apically, ratio of its length, basal and apical width as 18:8:5. 7. End of hypopygium obliquely truncate. 8. Ovipositor sheath rather short, about as long as 4th joint of 3rd tarsus. Also similar to A. lateralis (HAL.), but the new species differs by its wide head (wider than thorax), somewhat "elongated" stigma (length to width of .4. eugeni as 25 : 8, of A. lateralis as 25 : 10-11), shorter tergite 1 (ratio of length, basal and apical width of A. eugeni as 18 : 10 : 4, of A. lateralis 25-20 : 12-11 : 6-6.5), and perpendicularly truncate hypopygium (hypopygium of A. lateralis somewhat acute, see WILKINSON 1945: Figs. 74-75).