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
117 (98) Legs not bright reddish yellow, at least femora 2-3, usually legs mostly black or dark. If legs are reddish yellow (A. immissus PAPP) then first tergite elongated, nearly twice as long as wide at hind (Fig. 138). 118 (123) First tergite conspicuously elongated, at least nearly twice (Fig. 138), normally more than twice, as long as wide at rear, second tergite at most twice wider than long (Fig. 141). 119 (120) Legs bright reddish yellow, coxae black, trochanter brownish, middle and hind femora basally faintly blackish, tarsi 1-2 rather whitish, tarsus 3 fumous. First tergite nearly twice as long as wide at hind, with weakly sinuate sides, third tergite twice longer than second one (Fig. 138). Middle zone on side of pronotum one-and-a-half times wider than lower zone (Fig. 139). Mesonotum throughout with discrete punctation, interspaces shiny, about equal with diameter of punctures and posteriorly slightly becoming bigger (Fig. 11). Two spurs of hind tibia subequal, inner one almost as long as half basitarsus. Penultimate joint of antenna subcubic (7-8 : 6, x 100). Hypopygium reaching apex of abdomen, ovipositor sheath as long as third tibia + basitarsus, almost evenly wide. Head behind eyes rather constricted (Fig. 140). Tegulae yellow with brown margin. 9 : 3 mm. — Hungary, Germany* A. immissus PAPP 1977a (!!) 120 (119) Legs mostly black or dark. First tergite more than twice as long as wide at hind (Fig. 141). Middle zone on side of pronotum twice wider than lower zone. Mesonotum also with discrete punctation, however, interspaces more or less smaller than diameter of punctures and posteriorly not increascing in size. Ovipositor sheath as long as third tibia + tarsal joints 1-2. Tegulae black. 121 (122) Head behind eyes constricted (Fig. 142). Penultimate joint of antenna subcubic. Face distinctly (1.35 times) wider than high. Inner spur of hind tibia longer than outer one and reaching middle of basitarsus. Interspaces of mesonotum shiny, i.e. without any microsculpture. rl emitting stigma distal from its middle and hardly longer than cuqui (Fig. 143). Wings very faintly brownish. 9d* : 2.83 mm. — England, Mongolia A. cytherea NIXON, 1972 (!!) 122 (121) Head behind eyes rounded (Fig. 144). Penultimate joint of antenna twice longer than broad. Face less distinctly (1.2-1.25 times) wider than high. Inner spur of hind tibia either equal or subequal with outer one and not reaching middle of basitarsus. Interspaces of mesonotum dull, i.e. with microsculpture (Fig. 7). rl emitting from middle of stigma and longer than cuqui (Fig. 145). Wings hyaline. 9 : 2.8-3 mm, 9 : 2.8 mm. See also couplet 190 (189). — Nearctic Region A. californicus MUESEBECK, 1920 (!) 123 (118) First tergite not conspicuously elongated, distinctly less than twice as long as wide at rear, second tergite at least two-and-a-half times, usually thrice to five times, wider than long (Figs. e.g. 146, 158, 163, 172, 185, 189, 202, 214). 124 (129) Spines of outer side of hind tibia extremely numerous and close-set, especially on proximal half (Fig. 147, 151, 155). 125 (126) Propodeum rugulose medially and antero-laterally, postero-laterally smooth to uneven or at most with few rugulae, rather dull (Fig. 6). Mesonotum dull, i.e. interspaces with microsculpture (Fig. 5). Basal spot of stigma normally well * In the material named by H. REINHARD and now housed in the Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg (Frankfurt a. M.) I found a female with the name-label ,,Microgaster Hoplites RTZ." (No. 525, No. 1225); this specimen proved to be a representative of A. immissus and supposedly was taken in Germany.