Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 71. (Budapest 1979)
Papp, J.: A survey of the European species of Apanteles Först. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae) III. The laevigatus-group, 2
moderately widening posteriorly, widest before its hind end (Figs. 1-2 in MASON 1974, p. 1089). Hind femur reddish yellow, apically fuscous. Qçf : 2.5-2.7 mm. — Nearctic Region [A. fumiferanae VIERECK, 1912 (!)] 216 (211) Second tergite usually smooth, shiny to polished (Figs. 9, 35); at most uneven to subrugulose, this sculpture always much and distinctly weaker than that of first tergite (Fig. 7). 217 (222) Legs 1-3, except black coxae and trochanters, reddish yellow, at most femora 2-3 with infuscate pattern. 218 (219) Propodeum with a foveola-like depression. Hind half of first tergite with a median trough. Penultimate three joints of antenna cubic. Further details see at couplet 215 (214). A species of ater-group [A. fumiferanae VIER. (!)] 219 (218) Propodeum without any depression. Hind half of first tergite without a trough (i.e. Figs. 7,9). 220 (221) First tergite gradually widening posteriorly and as long as wide at hind (Figs. 7; Fig. 47 in PAPP 1978a, p. 272). Stigma relatively small, two-and-a-half times longer than wide, metacarp somewhat longer than stigma (Fig. 8). Ocelli relatively small, distance between fore and a hind ocelli equal with diameter of an ocellus; posterior imaginary tangent to fore ocellus virtually at most touching hind two ocelli (Fig. 58). Hind or declivous half (or third) of propodeum rugose. Ovipositor sheath short, as long as hind tarsal joints 1-3, markedly expanded towards apex (Fig. 46 in PAPP 1978a, p. 272). Tegulae reddish yellow to yellow. 9 • 2.8-3 mm. See also couplet 19 (20) in PAPP 1978a. — Hungary A. mimi PAPP, 1974 (!!) 221 (220) First tergite parallel-sided or faintly narrowing posteriorly, one-and-a-half times longer than wide at hind (38 : 25-26, x 100, Figs. 9, 59). Stigma relatively large, twice longer than wide, metacarp distinctly longer than stigma (Fig. 10). Ocelli relatively large, distance between fore and a hind ocelli shorter than diameter of an ocellus; posterior imaginary tangent to fore ocellus virtually transecting hind two ocelli (Fig. 60). Propodeum entirely smooth, shiny. Ovipositor sheath long, as long as hind tarsus, hardly expanded towards apex (Fig. 61). Tegulae black. 9d* : 3-3.2 mm. — Europe (Ireland, England, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Hungary: new record, Rumania), USSR: Estonia, Kazakhstan, Siberia (Irkutsk). (= lineatus REINHARD, 1880, syn. n.) A. decorus (HALIDAY, 1834) (!) 222 (221) Legs dark, at least hind femur, usually middle and hind femora, black or brownish black. 223 (230) First tergite distinctly, but never strongly, constricted before its hind end (Figs. 18 and 97 in PAPP 1978a; Fig. 12). 224 (227) DI wide, usually one-third, wider than high (Figs. 31,87). 225 (226) Spines of outer (upper) side of hind tibia conspicuously numerous and close-set (Fig. 83). Thorax (in lateral view) lengthened, 1.6 times longer than high. Further details see at couplet 257 (258). A member of metacarpalis-group [A. coniferoides PAPP (!!)J 226 (225) Spines of outer side of hind tibia less numerous or sparse. Thorax not lengthened, normal in form, 1.3-1.4 times longer than high. Further details see at couplet 260 (261) A. mycale Nix. (!!) 227 (224) DI less wide, usually a quarter wider, than high.