Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 69. (Budapest 1977)

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

Figs. 19-24. Apanteles immissus sp. n. Ç : 19 = head behind eyes, in dorsal view, 20 = side of pronotum with zones, 21 = scutellum with postaxille, 22 = part of right fore wing, 23 = tergites 1-3, 24 = hind half of abdomen with hypopygium and ovipositor sheath. — Figs. 25-26. A. laevigatus (RATZ.) $ : 25 = side of pronotum with zones, 26 — scutellum with postaxille. than diameter of an ocellus (5:6, X 100). Hind imaginary tangent to fore ocellus touching posterior two ocelli. POL and 00L almost equal (12:13, X 100).'Face superficially feebly roughened, shiny, vertex almost smooth, shiny; antennái socket polished. •— Thorax nearly twice as long as high (73:42, X 63), and almost as long as abdomen. Disc of mesonotum shiny with distinct, separated and relati­vely strong punctation similar to that of A. breviventris (RATZ.) or A. mesoxanthus RTJSCHKA, on declivous part of mesonotum punctation confluent, dull. Notauli indistinct. Prescutellar furrow very narrow and shallow, with fine crenulation. Scutellum polished. Propodeum shiny, on its median half somewhat concentrically rugo-rugulose, laterally almost smooth. Spurs of third tibia siibequal, inner one almost half as long as basitarsus. Spines of third tibia dispersed, blunt and pointed. — Wings as long as body. Stigma (Fig. 22) slightly more than twice as long as broad (54: 24, X 100), metacarp almost reaching radial vein (or r 3 ). r x slightly longer than cvqu v d{.d 2 as 18: 22 ( X 100). — First tergite rugulose. posteriorly rugulo­sity weakening so that hind third (on horizontal part) almost smooth, shiny. Fur­ther tergites polished. Third tergite twice longer than second one (Fig. 23).—Body and antenna black. Palpi pale yellow. Tegulae yellow with brown margin. Spurs whitish. Coxae black. Trochanters brownish black. Femora 1-3 reddish yellow, middle and hind femora basally somewhat blackish. Tibiae 1-2 pale reddish yellow, tarsi 1-2 rather whitish. Tibia 3 reddish yellow, its basal one-fourth whitish, distally blackish fumous. Tarsus 3 blackish fumous, base of first tarsal joint whitish. Wings

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