Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 70. (Budapest 1978)

Papp, J.: A survey of the European species of Apanteles Först. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae) II. The laevigatus-group, I

third tergite only 1.7-1.8 times as long as second one (Fig. 90). Middle field behind twice wider than lower field behind on side of pronotum (Fig. 91). Ovipositor sheath and third tibia equal in length, weakly downcurved and relatively narrow (Fig. 92). Qçf: 3.5-4 mm. — Iran, Kazakhstan, Mongolia A. iranicus TELENGA, 1955 (!!) 61 (50) Stigma evenly brown, i.e. without a light basal spot (Figs, 95, 99, 103, 110). 62 (67) Metacarp only hardly longer than, exceptionally as long as, length of stigma (Figs. 59, 63). 63 (66) First tergite before its hind end distinctly, but never strongly, constricted (Figs. 18, 97). Antennái joints 14-17 subcubic. 64 (65) Mesonotum with dense punctation, interspaces dull and distinctly shorter than diameter of punctures, along notauli punctures crowded giving an impression of confluent punctation. Hind half of first tergite rugulo-rugose. Second tergite longitudinally rugulose to subrugulose. Spurs of hind tibia unequal, inner spur as long as half basitarsus. 9 : 3 mm, çf : 2.8 mm. A species of ater-group, however, its vannai lobe straight (cf. NIXON 1973). — Nearctic Region [A. nephoptericis (PACKARD, 1864) (!)] 65 (64) Mesonotum with very fine punctation, interspaces shiny to subshiny and in average as long as or slightly longer than diameter of punctures, no indication of notaulic course (Fig. 23). Hind half of first tergite subrugulose to rugulose. Second tergite rugulose to uneven. Spurs of hind tibia equal, inner spur shorter than half basitarsus. Further details see in laevitaus-group 2. 9 : 2.5-2.9 mm, çf : 2.8-2.9 mm. — Mongolia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Finland. (= anfitrion NIXON, 1972, !!) A. luctificus PAPP, 1971 (!!) 66 (63) First tergite posteriorly with more or less widening sides (Fig. 60), or subparallel­sided; see couplets 29 (28) — 31 (30) A. seriphia NIXON and A. sicarius MARSH. 67 (62) Metacarp shorter than length of stigma. 68 (69) Head (in frontal view) appearing sligthly elongated, inner margin of eyes parallel (Fig. 93). Mesonotum less wide than head (45 : 50, x 100), with weak punctation, interspaces shiny and greater than punctures (Fig. 21). Antennái joints 17-16 cubic or subcubic, tightly articulated. Polished field of postaxilla pushing forward almost as far as anterior end of scutellum (Fig. 94). r\ very short, about half as long as width of stigma, cuqui somewhat longer than rl (Fig. 95). Hind two spurs equal in length and nearly reaching middle of basi­tarsus. Tergites 1-3 similar to that of A. longicauda WESM., first tergite shorter and rather converging (Fig. 96), strongly shining, almost smooth. Ovipositor sheath nearly as long as third tibia. Stigma, metacarp brown, rX+cuqul less brown, other veins colourless. 9cf • 2.8-3 mm. — Finland, Hungary, Mongolia A. midas NIXON, 1972 (!!) Figs. 84-106. — Figs. 84-87. Apanteles gallieolus (GIR.): 84 = distal half of right fore wing, 85 = ter­gites 1-3, 86 = side of pronotum, 87 = ovipositor sheath. — Figs. 88-92. A. iranicus TEL.: 88 = ner­vellus of right hind wing, 89 = distal half of right fore wing, 90 = tergites 1-3, 91 = side of prono­tum, 92 = ovipositor sheath. — Figs. 93-96. A. midas NIXON: 93 = head in front, 94 = scutellum with postaxille, 95 = distal part of right fore wing, 96 = tergites 1-3. — Fig. 97. A. luctificus PAPP: tergites 1-2. — Figs. 98-99. A. obstans PAPP: 98 = tergites 1-3, 99 = distal part of right fore wing. — Figs. 100-103. A. lacteipennis (Curt.): 100 = 9 , tergites 1-3, 101 = çf, tergites 1-3, 102 = ocelli, 103 = distal part of right fore wing. — Figs. 104-106. A. szalayi PAPP: 104 = third tibia with spines, 105 = stigma and rl +cuqu\ of right fore wing, 106 = tergites 1-2

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