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

parallel (Fig. 178). Stigma 2.5 times longer than wide, emitting rl clearly distally (Fig. 179). Ovipositor sheath as long as three-fourths of hind tibia. Mesonotum rather with shallow punctation. Ç : 3 mm. — Hungary A. furtim PAPP, 1977 (!!) 134 (133) Head behind eyes rounded (Fig. 160). First tergite 1.4-1.5 times longer than wide before its hind end, subparallel-sided, its posterior end slightly constricted (Fig. 158). Stigma relatively broad, twice longer than wide, emitting rl less clearly distally (Fig. 159). Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia. Mesonotum with rather sharp punctation. 9 : 3-3.2 mm,r? • 2.8-3 mm. — Europe; USSR: Azerbaidzhan, Armenia A. emarginatus (NEES, 1834) (!) 135 (130) Flagellum not tapering apically and every joint of antenna with similar rugulo­sity. 136 (143) Ovipositor sheath conspicuously shorter than hind tibia and markedly expanded towards apex (Figs. 54, 161, 162). 137 (138) Ovipositor sheath as long as hind femur, however, weakly widening apically. Legs brown to yellowish brown. Further details see at couplet 147 (148) A. varifemur ABDINB. 138 (137) Ovipositor sheath shorter than hind femur, about the length of hind basitarsus, either evenly wide or widening apically (Figs. 54, 161, 162). 139 (140) Mesonotum with close and rather strong punctation, interspaces smaller than punctures, first tergite widening behind and with rather arched sides (Figs. 29, 53). Further details see at couplet 25 (24) A. sophiae PAPP 140 (139) Mesonotum shiny, with small and rather disperse punctation, interspaces and punctures about same size. First tergite parallel- or subparallel-sided (Fig. 163). 141 (142) Antennái joints 17-13 at least distinctly cubic, usually rather transverse (i.e. slightly broader than long, Fig. 35 in NIXON 1972: 743); antenna short, as long as head, thorax and anterior half of first tergite. Prescutellar furrow relatively narrow and shallow. Inner spur of hind tibia somewhat longer than outer one, as long as half basitarsus. Ovipositor sheath always shorter than hind basitarsus (Fig. 161). Wings hyaline. 9 : 2.8-3 mm. — Finland, Germany, Hungary, Bul­garia (new record) A. helleni NIXON, 1972 (!!) 142 (141) Antennái joints 17-16 cubic to subcubic, further joints gradually lengthening, antenna less short and as long as head, thorax and anterior half of abdomen. Prescutellar furrow relatively less narrow and rather deep. Inner spur of hind tibia distinctly longer than outer one and extending beyond half basitarsus. Ovipositor sheath as long as hind basitarsus (Fig. 162). Wings fumous. 9 : 3.8­Figs. 162-186. — Figs. 162-163. Apanteles praetor MARSH. : 162 = end of abdomen with hypopygium and ovipositor sheath, 163 = tergites 1-2. — Figs. 164-167. A. drusilla NIXON: 164 = antennái joints 12-18, 165 — stigma and rl +cuqu\ of right fore wing, 166 = end of abdomen with hypopy­gium and ovipositor sheath, 167 = proximal part of right hind wing. — Figs. 168-169. A. reicharti PAPP: 168 — third right femur, 169 = tergites 1-2. — Figs. 170-173. A. propinquus PAPP: 170 = third right femur, 171 = distal part of right fore wing, 172 = tergites 1-2, 173 = ovipositor sheath. — Figs. 174-176. A. laevigatoides NIXON: 174 = distal part of right fore wing, 175 = tergites 1-2, 176 = ovipositor sheath. — Figs. 177-179. A. furtim PAPP: 177 = head behind eyes, 178 = tergites 1-2, 179 = distal part of right fore wing. —• Figs. 180-182. A. victor WILK.: 180 = thorax in lateral view, 181 = distal part of right fore wing, 182 = head behind eyes. — Figs. 183- 186. A. marica NIXON: 183 = head with labial and maxillar palpi, 184 = head in front, 185 = tergites 1-2, 186 = distal part of right fore wing

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