Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 73. (Budapest 1981)

Papp, J.: A survey of the European species of Apanteles Först. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae), V. The lacteus-, longipalpis-, ultor-, butalidis- and vipio-group

15 (18) Edge of vannai lobe straight or concave, without fringe of hairs 16 (17) Edge of vannai lobe concave. Outer surface of hind coxa rugose to rugulose (Fig. 73, in PAPP 1980). Scutellum rugose to rugulose (Fig. 72, I.e.). A member of the ater­group, though its propodeal areolation resembling that of the ultor-group. Further details see in PAPP 1980 [A. licmara NIXON, 1965, (!)] 17 (16) Edge of vannai lobe straight. Outer surface of hind coxa smooth, shiny. Scutellum polished with few scattered punctures. Members of the obscurus-group with transi­tional features towards the ultor-group. Further details see in PAPP 1980 [A. leneaNIXON, 1976 (!!)] [A. obscurus (NEES, 1834) (!)] 18 (15) Edge of vannai lobe convex and with fringe of hairs. 19 (26) Second tergite rugulose to rugose, i.e. its sculpture only somewhat (not conspicuous­ly) weaker than that of first tergite (Figs. 8, 14, 23-24, 28). 20 (21) Scutellum evenly punctate, interspaces shiny and about as long as punctures (Figs. 16-17). Second tergite laterally unusually narrowing, third tergite 1.5 times longer than second tergite (Figs. 116). Mesonotum dull and with closely placed punctation, interspaces much shorter than punctures (Figs. 15, 19). Nervellus of hind wing nearly straight (Fig. 117). Head behind eyes rounded, contracted (Fig. 118). Penult­imate joint of antenna (1.5-)1.6 times longer than broad. Inner spur of hind tibia as long as or slightly longer than half basitarsus. First tergite on its horizontal hind half densely rugo-rugulose (Fig. 14). rl and cuqul forming rather an arched vein, i.e. not meeting each other angularly (Figs. 20, 119). dl shorter than dl. Tarsi 1-2 straw yellow. Stigma opaque yellow. Qrf: 2.5-3 mm. — France, Italy, Hungary, Rumania, USSR (European part, Georgia, Azerbaidzhan) A. anarsiae (FAURE et ALABOUVETTE, 1924) (!) 21 (20) Scutellum smooth or polished. Second tergite laterally not narrowing, third tergite 1.2-1.3 times longer than second tergite (Figs. 8, 23-24, 28, 124). Mesonotum with discrete and not closely placed punctures (Figs. 6, 22, 26), interspaces smaller. Nervellus of hind wing incurved (Figs. 122, 127). 22 (23) Head in dorsal view behind eyes more contracted (Fig. 107). First tergite rather qua­drate, i.e. 1.1-1.2 times longer than wide at hind, feebly broadening posteriorly and widest at its hind end (Fig. 106). Inner (or longer) spur of hind tibia slightly though distinctly longer than half length of hind basitarsus. Penultimate joint of antenna subcubic,at most l.l-1.2timesas long as broad, rl issuing cleraly distally form middle of stigma and longer than cuqul (Fig. 108). Ovipositor sheath at most somewhat longer than, usually as long as, hind tibia. Punctures of mesonotum discrete, inter­spaces usually shiny and distinctly shorter than diameter of punctures (Fig. 6). Stigma opaque brown, exceptionally with a pale basal spot (Fig. 108). Hind femur brown to blackish brown, exceptionally reddish yellow to a variable degree. See also couplet 6 (5). ÇQ* : 2.5-2.7 mm. — Japan, Korea, Taiwan A. molestae MUESEBECK, 1933 (!) 23 (22) Head in dorsal view behind eyes less contracted, rather rounded (Fig. 123). First tergite rather elongated, at least 1.3 times longer than wide at hind end, widest be­fore its hind end (Fig. 124). Inner (or longer) spur of hind tibia more or less shorter than, and at most as long as, half length of hind basitarsus. 24 (25) Stigma pellucid yellow with dark margin, rl issuing more distally from its middle and distinctly longer than cuqul (Fig. 120). Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia. Hind femur less thick, 3.8-4 times as long as its greatest breadth (Fig. 121). Nervellus

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