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

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

Scutellum almost smooth. Postaxilla as in Fig. 35. Propodeum polished, with short rugae-rugulae around lunule. Inner spur of middle tibia nearly as long as basitarsus, outer one somewhat longer than half basitarsus. Two spurs of hind tibia as long as half basitarsus. — Fore wing as long as body. Stigma more than twice as long as wide (45 : 20, X 100, Fig. 36), r x shorter than width of stigma (17-18:20, X 100) and issuing almost from its middle. D L as wide as high. d 1 shorter than d 2 as 14:17. — Abdomen as long as thorax. Second tergite not conspicuously shorter than third one (13-14: 16-17, Fig. 37). Hind (horizontal) third of first tergite rugose to rugulose, second tergite (laterally) uneven. -— Body black. Palpi brownish yellow, first joint of two palpi blackish. Legs black. Distal third of fore femur, entire fore tibia and tarsus yellow. Apex of middle femur and entire tibia brownish yellow, distal third of tibia blackish, middle tarsus yellow. Proximal third of hind tibia brownish yellow, otherwise blackish to black, hind tarsus blackish. çf and host unknown. Locality: Noszvaj, Sikfőkút (IT 2 : Eumatricum) swept in an oakwood (Quercetum petraeae-cerris), 9 May 1973, 1 9 (holotype), leg. PAPP J. Holotvpe deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym. Typ. No. 2386. Apanteles purdus .sp. n. 9 (Figs. 39-41) 9 • Extremely difficult to separate this new species from A. halidayi MARSH. The differences between them are few though enough to distinguish the two forms as two distinct species. The new species is a member of the laevigatus-growp (NIXON 1965, 1972; PAPP 1976). A. halidayi MARSH. 1. Mesonotum faintly dull to dull, with fine and rather confluent punctation. Notauli indistinct. 2. Metacarp about as long as stigma, and only two-and-a-half times longer than its distance from apex of radial cell. 3. Spines of outer side of third tibia Sparse (Fig. 42). 4. Inner Spur of third tibia distinctly longer than outer one, and shorter than half basitarsus. 5. Ovipositor sheath (in lateral view) Strongly broadening distally (Fig. 19, in NIXON 1972: 741). A. purdus Sp. n. 1. Mesonotum shiny, with dense but not confluent punctation. Notauli distinct by crowded punctation. 2. Metacarp (much) longer than stigma, and at least four times longer than its distance from apex of radial cell (Fig. 40). 3. Spines of outer side of third tibia dense (Fig. 39). 4. Spurs of third tibia Subequal, inner one (almost) as long as half basitarsus. 5. Ovipositor sheath (in lateral view) not broadening distally (Fig. 41). In all other respects the new species agrees with A . halidayi MARSH. Body 2-2.3 mm long. çf unknown. Host: Coleophora glaucicolella WOOD (Lep., Coleophoridae). Localities: 1. Budaörs, Törökugrató ( ï íj : Pilisicum), 11 June 1972, 1 9 (holotype), ex Coleophora glaucicolella WOOD (host's food-plant : J uncus compressus JACQ.), leg. et educ. Szőcs J. — 2. TJjszentmargita (I,: Eupannonicum), védett erdő (= reserved forest), swept in a Galatello-Quercetum ass., 6-7 July 1971, 1 9 (P ar& type), leg. PAPP J. — 3. Gyulafirá­tót, Kispapod (II,: Pilisicum), 17 Aug. 1967, 1 9 (paratype), leg. PAPP J. Holotype and two paratypes deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym. Typ. No. 2387 (holotype), 2388-2389 (paratypes).

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