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

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

Only the female sex is known. Host unknown. Localities: 1. Kőris-hegy ( = Mt. Kőris), Fenyőfő, 18 Aug. 1970, 1 Q (holotype), leg. PAPP. - 2. Pilis-hs. ( = Mts. Pilis) : Két bükkfanyereg (Com. Pest), May 1958,3 O O (para­types), ex Simaethis fabriciana L., leg. EHIK —Szőcs. — 3. Budapest, 1 O (paratype), leg. SZÉPLIOP:TI. - 4. Ócsa: Nagyerdő (Com. Pest), 25 July 1952, 1 O (paratype)^ leg. KASZAB — 5, Lillafüred (Com. Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén), 2 Sept. 1902, 1 Ç (paratype), leg. BAJÁIM. Holotype and 6 paratypes in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Hym. Typ"! No. 2001 (holotype), and 2115-2120 (paratypes). The new species is dedicated to my son. Apanteles laspeyresiella sp. n. Qrf (Figs. 6-9) Q . Length 3(— 3.2) mm. Head (together with eyes) and thorax pubescent, pro­podeum and 1st sternite laterally hairy, short hairs of tergites 2-6 arranged more or less to form transverse rows. Head transverse, behind eyes (viewed from above) rounded constricted. Inner margin of eyes slightly converging. Cheek short, as long as (or hardly longer than) width of mandibular base. Face and vertex subpunctato­subrugose, occiput finely rugulose. Posterior ocelli nearer to each other than to eyes (5 : 6). Antenna subequal with length of body, its 15-17th joints longer than broad (4 : 3-2.7). Thorax at mesonotum broader than width of head (33-34 : 30). Mesonotum faintly dull, with closely placed, contiguous punctation giving an effect of rugulos­ity, this punctation somewhat finer longitudo-medially. Notauli indistinct. Prescutellar sulcus straight (or hardly sinuate), deep, not wide, uncrenulated. Scu­tellum medially smooth (with some minute punctation), mucht more shining than mesonotum, and in a broad zone along its lateral margin subshiny with minute punctation. Polished lateral field of scutellum large, reaching up beyond one-third to base of scutellum, anterior groove at base of scutellum finely crenulated. Propodeum smooth, shiny, around lunule with weak rugoso-striation and along posterior base subrugose, without any medio-longitudinal carina or keel. Hind coxa large, nearly as long as half of abdomen (or first three abdominal segments), fully smooth, faintly pruinose. Inner spur of hind tibia half length of basitar­sus. Fore wing somewhat longer than body. Stigma elongate, 3 times longer than its widest part (26 : 8). r x and cuqu^ forming a curved vein, r x emitted distally from middle of stigma (Fig. 6). Metacarp long, longer than width of stigma (35-37 : 26). d 1 and d 2 of equal length. Vannai lobe of hind wing before its widest part with hair-fringe, beyond it straight and fringeless (Fig. 7). Tergite 1 dull, beyond its parallel-sided fore half apparently narrow r ed, ratio of its length, anterior and posterior base as 20-22 : 14-15 : 9, apically rugoso­rugulose with a median, small, shiny tubercle (Fig. 8). Tergite 2 transverse, twice shorter than tergite 3, rather subrugulose, its hind margin bisinuate. Further tergites dull. Hypopygium (Fig. 9) reaching beyond end of abdomen, membra­neously acute with some longitudinal creases, without any preapical foramen. Ovi­positor sheath nearly, ovipositor as long as body, apically curved. Black. Distal half of fore femur, apex of 2nd femur, entire tibiae and tarsi 1—2 yellow. B,ase of 3rd tibia dark yellow. Tarsi 1-2 faintly fumous, tarsus 3 blackish, spurs of hind tibia pale. Wings hyaline. Stigma translucent yellow. Veins almost colourless, ^-fcuqtq as stigma.

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