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
32 (29) Scutellum smooth, at least on its disc, shiny (Figs. 37, 39). 33 (38) First tergite relatively long, 1.5-1.7 times longer than wide at hind, with subparallel sides (Figs. 130, 136, 138). 34 (35) Dl wide, almost 1.3 times wider than high (Figs. 38, 131). Eye and temple in dorsal view equal in length, temple evenly rounded (Fig. 132). Stigma almost thrice to thrice as long as wide, rl slightly shorter than cuqul (Fig. 131). Disc of mesonotum with separated punctures, interspaces shiny and about as long as diameter of punctures. Penultimate joint of antenna 1.5 times as long as broad. First tergite 1.7 times longer than wide at hind (Fig. 130), its hind horizontal half rugulose and shiny (Fig. 35). Ovipositor sheath usually as long as, or slightly longer than, hind tibia. Stigma opaque brownish pale, 9cf ' '• 1.75-2.3 mm. — Oriental Region, distributed northwards as far as China and Japan. (= parnarae WATANABE, 1935; = paranae WATANABE, 1967. misspelling) A. baoris WILKINSON, 1930 (!) 35 (34) Dl less wide, 1.1-1.15 times wider than high (Figs. 42, 133). Eye in dorsal view 1.31.6 times longer than temple, latter less evenly rounded (Fig. 134). Stigma 2.3-2 .5 times as long as wide, rl more or less longer than cuqul (Figs. 42, 133). 36 (37) Body rather gracile. Head in dorsal view as broad as mesonotum between tegulae . Punctation of mesonotal disc weak to obsolescent (Fig. 39), usually shiny, sometimes feebly dull. Ovipositor sheath at most as long as three-fourths of hind tibia. Nervellus of hind wing incurved (Fig. 135 \ ). Hind horizontal half of first tergite rugulose, with more or less longitudinal elements, shiny (Figs. 40-41). Ocelli small, hind imaginary tangent to anterior ocellus before posterior two ocelli ; distance between fore and a hind ocelli greater than diameter of hind ocellus (Fig. 134). Penultimate joint of antenna 1.1-1.5 times longer than broad. Areolation of male propodeum frequently obsolescent. Stigma of female opaque brownish yellowish, usually with a faint basal spot; stigma of male opaque yellow. : 2.2-2.7 mm. — England, Finland, Switzerland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, USSR (European part, Azerbaidzhan, Soviet Middle Asia) A. coleophorae WILKINSON, 1938 (!!) 37 (36) Body rather strong. Head in dorsal view somewhat less broad than mesonotum between tegulae. Punctation of mesonotal disc distinct and more or less confluent (Fig. 44), dull. Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia. Nervullus of hind wing less incurved (Fig. 1371). Hind horizontal half of first tergite rugose, dull (Fig. 43). Ocelli large, hind imaginary tangent to anterior ocellus usually before, and at most touching, posterior two ocelli ; distance between fore and a hind ocelli shorter than diameter of hind ocellus. Penultimate joint of antenna twice as long as broad. Stigma brown to light brown without pale basal spot. 9 •' 2.8-3 mm. — Japan, Taiwan, Mongolia A. conspersae FISKE, 1911 (!)* 38 (33) First tergite relatively less long, 1.2-1.3 times longer than its greatest width behind, with less subparallel sides (Fig. 139). Penultimate joint about 1.5 times as long as broad. Disc of mesonotum subshiny to shiny, antero-posteriorly densely rugulose, rugulose to punctate; punctation obsolescent before prescutellar furrow (Fig. 44, in PAPP 1979: 240). Ovipositor sheath as long as two-thirds of hind tibia. Spurs of hind tibia subequal, inner spur shorter than half basitarsus. Fore left wing see on Fig. 43, I.e. Stigma opaque brownish yellow with a rather indistinct pale basal spot (?fading, see footnote in PAPP 1979: 246). Qçf: 2.8-3 mm. — Italy A. benevolens PAPP, 1973 (!!) * My knowledge of this species is based on a female from Japan named by CH. WATANABE.