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
172 (171) Legs, except coxae, reddish yellow. Third femur at most basally darkening, hind tibia distally and entire hind tarsus at most faintly infuscate. 173 (174) Tergites 1-2 testaceous, sternites with hypopygium yellow. Hind femur short, three times longer than wide (Fig. 122). Further details see at couplet 111 (112) A. has ilia vus PAPP 174 (173) Abdomen black, at most anterior sternites brown to blackish brown. Third femur at least 3.5 times longer than wide. 175 (176) First tergite subquadrate, 1.3-1.35 times longer than wide at hind, parallel sided (Fig. 125). Nervellus of hind wing distinctly incurved (Fig. 126). Further details see at couplet 113 (114) A. evonymellae (BOUCHÉ) 176 (175) First tergite 1.5-1.4 times longer than wide at hind (Figs. 132, 133). Nervellus of hind wing faintly incurved (Fig. 134). 177 (178) Face distinctly (or 1.7 times) broader than high. Penultimate joint of antenna one-and-a-third to one-and-a-half times longer than broad. Further details see at couplet 115 (116) A. laevigatus (RATZ.) 178 (177) Face less distinctly (or 1.3-1.4 times) broader than high. Penultimate joint of antenna subcubic to cubic. Further details see at couplet 116 (115) A. simulatus PAPP 179 (170) Legs, at least hind and middle femora, black or rather black. 180 (183) Last four-five joints of antenna distally with gradually weakening rugulosity. 181 (182) Head behind eyes strongly constricted (Fig. 177). First tergite 1.6 times longer than wide at hind (Fig. 178). Further details see at couplets 167 (168) and 133 (134) A. furtim PAPP 182 (181) Head behind eyes rounded (Fig. 160). First tergite 1.4-1.5 times longer than wide before its hind end (Fig. 158). Further details see at couplet 134 (133) A. emarginatus (NEES) 183 (180) Last four-five joints of antenna with similar rugulosity as in rest of joints. 184 (185) Three preapical joints of antenna indistinctly transverse to cubic, monili- to submoniliform. Further details see at couplet 158 (157) A. laevigatoides Nix. 185 (184) Three preapical joints never transverse, at most indistinctly cubic to subcubic, and, similar to further joints, tightly adpressed to each other. 186 (187) Outer side of third tibia with conspicuously numerous and closely-set spines (Fig. 151). Head (in frontal view) almost round in its outline. Further details see at couplet 127 (128) A. princeps WILK. 187 (186) Spines of outer side of third tibia less numerous and dispersed. 188 (191) Thorax and abdomen elongated, thorax (in lateral view) twice or nearly twice longer than high, brow of propodeum placed posterior to middle and, therefore, propodeum having a long dorsal surface (Fig. 180). Ovipositor sheath as long as third tibia + tarsal joints 1-2. 189 (190) D\ lacking any stalk and distinctly wider than high, r\ and cuqu\ equal in length (Fig. 181). Horizontal surface of first tergite polished and with few discrete punctures. Preapical two joints of antenna subcubic, i.e. somewhat longer than broad. Head (in dorsal view) behind eyes evenly rounded (Fig. 182). Punctation of mesonotum relatively deep, interspaces shiny to polished and posteriorly