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Papp, J.: New Apanteles Först. species from Hungary (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae), I
340 J. PAPP I $ , 26 May 1969: 1 9 , leg. et educ. SÁRINGER. Keszthely, 9 June 1969, ex L. f. 22 June 1969: 1 28 June 1969: I çf, 4 Julv 1969: 1 Q , 7 Julv 1969: 4 O Q ,8 July 1969: 2 9 9 a nd 1 f, 9 July 1969: 2 9 9 , 21 Aug. 1969: 1 9, leg. et educ. SÁRINGER. Keszthely, 11 June 1969, ex L.f. 2 July 1969: 2 9,3 July 1969: 2 9 9, le g. et edue. SÁRINGER. Keszthely, June 1969, ex L. f. 30 June 1969: 8 Q 9 and 6 çf rf, leg. et educ. SÁRINGER. Keszthely, 1 J July 1969, ex L. f. 3 Aug. 1969: 1 9 , leg. et educ. SÁRINGER. Keszthelv, 15 July 1969, ex L. f. 5 Aug. 1969: 1 9 and 1 çf, leg. et educ. SÁRINGER. Keszthelye 29 Julv 1969, ex L. f. 16 Aug. 1969: 1 9,21 Aug. 1969: 299, leg. et educ. SÁRINGER. Keszthelv, 4 Aug. 1969. ex L. f. 5 Aug. 1969: 1 çf, leg. et educ. SÁRINGER. Keszthely, 12 Aug. 1969, ex L. f. 8 Sept. 1969: 1 9» leg. et edue. SÁRINGER. Nemessándorháza (Com. Zala, W Hungary), 5-12 Sept. 1968, ex L. f. 15 May 1969: 1 9, 21 Mav 1969: 1 9, leg. et educ. SÁRINGER. Szabadföld, 2 Aug. 1968, 1 9, "leg. SÁRINGER. Holotype, allotype', and paratvpes in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Hym. Typ. No. 2002 (holotype), 2003 (allotype), and 2004-2084 (paratypes). The new species belongs to the A. mycetophilus group erected by NIXON (1965) with a long metacarpal vein, a more or less straight edge of the vannai lobe beyond its widest part, and propodeum lacking a keel. Within this species group it stands nearest to A. calicinae WILK. from India, but its rather long 1st tergite, yellow legs, superficial sculpture of the mesonotum, and the angled t\-\-cuqu l separate it from A. laspeyresiella sp. n. The species of the A. mycetophilus group were hitherto reported only from the Oriental Region. It seems to be related to the A. merula group (first of all to A. myeloenta WILK. from Cyprus, A. pilosus TEL. from USSR, and A. isits Nix. from Hungary), but this species-group is characterized first of all by the markedly concave edge of the vannai lobe beyond its widest part and a strong medio-longitudinal keel on propodeum. Perhaps A. laspeyresiella sp. n. represents a transitional form between these species-groups. Apanteles sopliiae sp. n. 9cf (Figs. 10-13) Q. Length of body 2.5-2.7 mm. Antenna almost as long as body. Antennái joints 14—17 cubic to subcubic (slightly broader than long). Face slightly wider than high (13-14 : 12-11), shiny with a superficial ruguloso-punctation. Antennái socket and vertex smooth with a faintly pruinose shine. Occiput and tempóra rather finely but densely coriaceous, pruinose. Inner margin of eyes convergent. Mouth part not lengthened. Ocelli in a low triangle, posterior tangent of anterior ocellus virtually transecting both posterior ocelli. Posterior ocelli equidistant from each other and from eye. Mesonotum as wide as or hardly wider than head, densely but not deeply and roughly punctate. Along notauli this sculpture slightly (but not conspicuously) stronger and almost confluent. Both punctures and interspaces with a rather fine microsculpture. Mesonotum pruinose, scutellum polished with few small punctures, along its lateral side with microsculpture, therefore here pruinose. Prescutellar sulcus narrow, finely crenulate. Polished lateral field of scutellum extending half length of scutellum. widely rounded, anteriorly of it surface crenulo-rugulose. Hind median part of mesonotum and scutellum somewhat flattened. Upper (or fore) half of propodeum subpunctato-subrugulose, postero-lateral part polished, above lunule with two short, hardly visible straight costulae including a median small and slightly impressed dimple. Medio-transverse costula lacking. Mesopleura without any sternauli. Hind coxa as long as abdominal segments 1—2, its upper-anterior field with some strong punctures, otherwise faintly pruinose. Inner spur of hind tibia half length of basitarsus.