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Papp, J.: New Apanteles Först. species from Hungary (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae), V
Figs. 27-29. Apanteles mirus sp. n. Ç> 21 = outer side of third tibia with spines, 28 = part of right fore wing, 29 = tergites 1-3. — Fig. 30. A. infimus (HAL.) 9 : first discoidal cell (or DJ of fore wing. - Figs. 31-32. A. mycale NIXON $ : 31 = first discoidal cell (or D x ) of forewing, 32 = tergite 1. — Fig. 33. A. ononidis MARSH. 9 : part of right fore wing. I have a female of A. ononidis MARSH, from Hungary named on the basis of MARSHALL'S key (1888). My female agrees in all respects with MARSHALL'S characterization. However, this species was unknown to NIXON (1972). My new species stands near to A. ononidis and they may be distinguished by the features as follows: A . ononidis MARSH. 1. Almost entire head, mesonotum and first tergite dull, densely alutaceous; Scutellum and Second tergite somewhat less alutaceous. 2. Metacarp less longer than stigma, ending far before radial vein (Fig. 33). 3. Wings faintly fumous. 4. Ocelli relatively small, distance between fore and a hind ocelli longer than diameter of an ocellus (4:3, XlOO). 5. Body 1.8 mm long. A. mirus Sp. n. 1. Head subshiny, mesonotum, first and second tergite shiny, scutellum polished. Face feebly roughened, otherwise head almost smooth. Mesonotum with strong punctation. First tergite feebly rugulose behind, otherwise smooth, second tergite polished. 2. Metacarp much longer than stigma, ending close to radial vein (Fig. 28). 3. Wings subhyaline. 4. Ocelli relatively large, distance between fore and a hind ocelli as long as diameter of an ocellus. 5. Body 2.3 mm long. The new species also resembles somewhat A. halidayi MARSH., however, a few features clearly discern them: