Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 74. (Budapest 1982)

Papp, J.: Survey of the European species of Apanteles Först. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae), VI. The laspeyresiella-, merula-, falcatus- and validus-group

13 (12) Metacarp almost as long as stigma, latter issuing radial vein less distally, rl about 1.5 times longer than cuqul (Fig. 10). Mesonotum dull to subshiny, with small, super­ficial and more or less confluent punctation, interspaces smaller in size than punctu­res; notaulix indicated by crowded punctation. Head in dorsal view slightly more transverse than in previous species; eye distinctly 1.5 times as long as temple; hind imaginary tangent to anterior ocellus transecting posterior pair of ocelli (Fig. 11). Penultimate joint of antenna cubic. Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia. Legs black, fore tibia+tarsus and middle tarsus yellow. Ç çf : 2.5-2.8 mm.—Azerbaidzhan (USSR) 14 (9) Metacarp distinctly longer than stigma (Figs. 14, 18, 21). 15 (16) Mesonotum with very fine to superficial and rather widely placed punctation, interspaces shiny to polished and usually greater in size than punctures, notaulix indistinct. Ocelli relatively small, hind tangent to anterior ocellus before posterior pair of ocelli. Hind half of first tergite more narrowing, nearly twice wider basally than apically (Fig. 15). Penultimate joint of antenna 1.4-1.5 times as long as broad. Head in dorsal view behind eyes more rounded (Fig. 16). Ovipositor sheath about as long as hind tibia. Middle and hind legs black, tibiae with a basal yellow ring. Stigma bright yellow. Ç çf: 2.8-3 mm.—Hungary, USSR (European part, Kazakh­stan, Azerbaidzhan) 16 (15) Mesonotum with dense, rather shallow and more or less confluent punctation, inter­spaces dull and smaller in size than punctures, notaulix distinct by crowded punc­tation to rugulosity. Ocelli relatively large, hind tangent to anterior ocellus either touching or transecting posterior pair of ocelli. Hind half of first tergite less narro­wing, about one-fourth to one-fifth wider basally than apically (Figs. 17 and 20). Penultimate joint of antenna subcubic, i.e. hardly longer than broad. 17 (18) Ovipositor sheath in lateral view one-quarter longer than hind tibia, relatively wide (Fig. 19). dl and dl equal in length. Propodeum medially rugose-rugulose, laterally smooth. First tergite slightly more narrowing posteriorly, 1.4 times wider at base than at apex (Fig. 17). Stigma 2.9 times as long as wide, rl distinctly one-third lon­ger than cuqul and meeting each other more angularly (Fig. 18). Stigma pellucid yel­low. Ç : 3.5 mm, çf: 3 mm.—Hungary 18 (17) Ovipositor sheath in lateral view almost twice longer than hind tibia, relatively less wide, dl nearly twice as long as d\ . Propodeum smooth and shiny, with very small and dispersed hair-punctures on its upper or horizontal part. First tergite less narrowing posteriorly, 1.3 times wider at base than at apex (Fig. 20). Stigma 2.5-2.6 times as long as wide, rl almost twice longer than cuqul and meeting each other less angularly (Fig. 21). Stigma bright yellow. Ç : 3.2 mm.—Cape Verde Islands A. subcamilla TOBIAS, 1976 (!!) A. albinervis TOBIAS, 1964 (!!) A. nephus PAPP, 1974 (!!) A. robustus HEDQVIST, 1965 (!!) THE SPECIES OF THE LASPEYRESIELLA-GROUP (Synonyms are in italics, numbers refer to couplet-numbers) albinervis TOBIAS 15 (16) argante NIXON 3 (4) laspeyresiella PAPP 6 (7) nagyi PAPP 12 (13) nephus PAPP 17 (18) oppugnator PAPP 4 (3) robustus HEDQVIST 18 (17) subcamilla TOBIAS 13 (12) 17 Természettudományi Múzeum Évkönyve 1982

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