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

229 (228) Metacarp twice longer than its distance from apex of radial cell, metacarp at most slightly longer than, usually as long as, stigma (Fig. 62). Second tergite rugulose to uneven, dull (Fig. 18 in PAPP 1978a). Mesonotum (in dorsal view) relatively long, only one-sixth (to one-fifth) wider between tegulae than long medially (Fig. 15). Head (in frontal view) as wide as high, somewhat lengthened in its outline (Fig. 16). Spines of outer side of third tibia disperse. Ovipositor sheath always shorter than half hind tibia, usually as long as third basitarsus. Further details see in laevigatus-group 1, couplet 65 (64). 9 • 2.5-2.9 mm, çf : 2.8-2.9 mm. — Mon­golia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Finland. (=anfitrion NIXON, 1972, ! !) A. luctificus PAPP, 1971 (!!) 230 (223) First tergite not constricted before its hind end (i.e. Fig. 35). 231 (244) Spines of outer side of hind tibia extremely numerous and close-set (Figs. 104, 151 and 155, in PAPP 1978a —Figs. 67,72, 83). 232 (233) First tergite either constricted before its hind end (A. luctificus, Figs. 18 and 97 in PAPP 1978a) or narrowing apically (A. coniferoides, Fig. 84). Spines of hind tibia not always close-set (A. luctificus). Further details see at couplets 229 (228): A. luctificus and 257 (258): A. coniferoides [A. coniferoides PAPP (!!)] A. luctificus PAPP (!!) 233 (232) First tergite not constricted before its hind end (Figs. 63,65,70,78). 234 (237) Di distinctly, usually one-third, wider than high (Fig. 19). First tergite parallel­sided (Figs. 63, 65). 235 (236) First tergite twice longer than wide at hind (Fig. 63). Ovipositor sheath short, two-thirds as long as hind tibia. Face (with clypeus) one-fifth wider than high medially, inner margin of eyes subparallel (Fig. 17). Nervellus of hind wing less incurved (Fig. 64). Two penultimate joints of antenna twice longer than broad. Propodeum on its median two-thirds rugo-rugulose, laterally tending to be smooth. Light colour pattern of legs yellow. 9 : 2.3 mm. — Hungary A. mirus PAPP, 1977 (!!) 236 (235) First tergite 1.5 times longer than wide at hind (Fig. 65). Ovipositor sheath long, as long as hind tibia and basitarsus combined. Face (with clypeus) almost quadrate, only minutely wider below than high medially; inner margin of eyes distinctly, but not strongly, converging towards oral part (Fig. 18). Nervellus of hind wing more incurved (Fig. 66). Two penultimate joints either cubic or subcubic, i.e. slightly longer than broad. Propodeum smooth with disperse and fine punctures, around lunule rugulose. Light colour pattern of legs rusty or brownish red. 9 : 2­2.3 mm. — Hungary A. purdus PAPP, 1977 (!!) 237 (234) DI indistinctly, usually one-fifth to one-sixth, wider than high (Figs. 21, 73). 238 (241) Head (in frontal view) almost round, i.e. indistinctly broader than high, inner margin of eyes converging towards oral part (Fig. 8 in NIXON 1972 — Fig. 74). Penultimate joint of antenna cubic or subcubic, i.e. slightly longer than broad (Fig. 25). 239 (240) Mesonotum with strong and deep punctation (Fig. 20). Nervellus of hind wing incurved (Fig. 68). First tergite subquadrate, its sides converging posteriorly, 1.4 times longer than wide at hind (Fig. 152 in PAPP 1978a). Ovipositor sheath feebly curved to almost straight. Ocelli relatively small, distance between fore and a hind ocelli as long as diameter of hind ocellus (Fig. 22). Further details see at couplet 127(128) (I.e.) A. princeps WILK. (!!)

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