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Papp, J.: A survey of the European species of Apanteles Först. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgastrinae), VII. The carbonarius-, circumscriptus-, fraternus-, pallipes-, parasitellae-, vitripennis-, liparidis-, octonarius- and thompsoni-group

5 (4) First tergite widening from base to apex, together with second tergite rugose-rugu­lose. Propodeum rugose(-rugulose) (Fig. 87 A-F, in MASON 1981: 111). Mesosoma moderately compressed dorso-ventrally, propodeum more or less declivous, i.e. in lateral view not on the same plane with mesonotum-scutellum-metanotum. Hind femur not flattened, at least thrice longer than wide. Legs normal. Stigma 2.3-2.5 times longer than wide, rl shorter than cuqul, d2 twice as long as dl. Hind coxa yellow, colour of body similar to that of A. thompsoni. çd : (1.8-) 2-2.2 mm. Mem­ber of the glomeratus-group, its compressed mesosoma and short antenna are transitional features towards the thompsoni-group. — Indo-Australian Region, China, Mauritius, Malgasy (= Madagascar) [A. flavipes (CAMERON, 1891) (!)] 6 (3) Antenna filiform and long, about as long body; flagellar joint 5-6 to 10-11 dis­tinctly longer than broad. 7 (8) Propodeum and tergites 1-2 rugose-rugulose to a variable extent and size, other­wise body polished. Mesonotum with fine and rather disperse punctulation. rl and cuqul equal in length, or rl somewhat longer than cuqul. Mesosoma moderately flattened dorso-ventrally od': 2-2.3 mm. — Nearctic Region (USA, Canada) A. sarrothripae WEED, 1887 (!) 8 (7) Body entirely polished, rl distinctly shorter than cuqul. Mesosoma flattened dorso­ventrally. çd : 2-2.2 mm. — Nearctic Region (USA) A. politus RILEY, 1881 (!) THE SPECIES OF THE r/YOMPSGWZ-GROUP (Numbers refer to couplet-numbers) politus RILEY 8 (7) sarrothripae WEED 7 (8) stackelbergi TELENGA 1 (2) thompsoni LYLE 4 (5) TRANSITIONAL SPECIES TOWARDS THE T/f0MPSGW/-GROUP (Respective species-group in parenthesis, number refers to couplet-number) flavipes CAMERON 5 (4) (glomeratus-group) References (BALEVSKI, N. A.) EaJieBCKH, H. A. (1980): HoBbie BHOTI öpaKOHua poaa Apanteles Foerst. (Hy­menoptera, Braconidae) H3 EoJtrapnn. — 3um. OŐ3p. 49 (2): 350-362. HARRIS, R. A. (1979): A glossary of surface sculpturing. — Occas. Papers Ent. (Sacramento), 1979, 28: 1-31. HEDWIG, K. (1961): Ergebnisse der Deutschen Afghanistan-Expedition 1956 der Landessammlungen für Naturkunde Karlsruhe (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Braconidae). — Beitr. naturk. Forsch. SW-Deutschl., 19 (3): 291-298. (JAKIMAVIŐIUS, A. B.) .ÍÍKMMaBHHtoc, A. B. (1972): HoBbie BHAH po/ia Apanteles (Hymenoptera, Braconidae). — 3OOA. TKypu. 51: 306-308. MASON, W. R. M. (1959): Some new Braconidae (Hymenoptera). — Can. Ent., 91 (1) : 42-50. MASON, W. R. M. (1981): The polyphyletic nature of Apanteles Foerster (Hymenoptera: Braconi­dae): a phylogeny and reclassification of Microgastrinae. — Mem. Ent. Soc. Can., 115: 1-147. MUESEBECK, C. F. W. (1921): A revision of the North American species of Ichneumon-flies belon­ging to the genus Apanteles. — Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 58 (1920): 483-576. MUESEBECK, C. F. W. (1928): A new European species of Apanteles parasitic on the gipsy moth. — Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash.. 30: 8-9.

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