Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 79. (Budapest 1987)
Papp, J.: A survey of the European species of Apanteles Först. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgastrinae), X. The glomeratus-group 2 and the cultellatus-group
luin polished and with a few punctuation. {A. judaicus : metacarp as long as pterostigma, hind basitarsus almost as long as tarsal joints 2-4, scutellum punctate, shiny to subshiny). Q çf : 2.8-3 mm. — Nearctic Region (USA) A. euchaetis ASHMEAD, 1897 (!) 9 (6) Inner spur of hind tibia shorter than or at most as long as half basitarsus, pair of spurs subequal in length (Fig. 17). Pterostigma less long, about twice as long as wide, issuing radial vein less distally from its middle (Figs 2, 15). First tergite somewhat longer than its greatest width before its hind end (Figs 3, 18). 10 (11) In lateral view hypopygium conspicuously surpassing end of hind tergite, clearly pointed apically (Fig. 1). Metasoma more or less compressed laterally, in dorsal view giving an elongated form to it. First tergite slightly more rounded at its hind end (Fig. 3), hind half of first tergite and entire second tergite rather longitudinally rugose-rugulose, subshiny. Notaulix distinct by crowded to confluent punctation on mesonotum. Legs including all coxae reddish yellow, tergites l-3(-4) with more or less reddish to reddish yellow suffusion, sternites yellow or reddish yellow except brownish to blackish last 2-3 sternites and posterior half of hypopygium. Wings subhyaline or faintly infuscate. Tegulae brown or yellowish brown, rarely blackish. $(/: 2-3 mm, usually 2.5-2.8 mm. — Europe, USSR (Ukraine, European part of Russia, Armenia, Georgia, Soviet Middle Asia), Israel (= cultrator MARSHALL, 1885) A. acuminatus REINHARD, 1880 (!!) — Outer side of hind coxa rugose to rugose-punctate, less frequently rugulose; first tergite more broadening posteriorly and about as long as wide at hind (Fig. 227); third tergite somewhat, i.e. 1.1-1.2 times longer than second tergite. (A. acuminatus: hind coxa smooth, first tergite (Fig. 3) less broadening posteriorly and somewhat longer than wide at hind, third tergite distinctly, 1.3-1.5 times longer than second tergite). Hypopygium apically less pointed (Fig. 226). Coxae brownish to black, tergites black. Otherwise similar to A. acuminatus. Co*: (2.1-)2.8 —3 mm. USSR (Lithuania), Hungary A. acutulus TOBIAS, 1973 — Third tergite only somewhat longer than second tergite, i.e. second tergite less transverse; first tergite parallel-to almost parallel-sided (Fig. 13). Pterostigma long, 2.7-3 times as long as wide and issuing radial vein clearly distally from its middle (cf. Fig. 5). distinctly, 1.3-1.5 times, longer than second tergite; first tergite somewhat though distinctly broadening posteriorly, Fig. 3 ; margin of hypopygium straight to almost straight, Fig. 1). Colour of body similar to that of A. acuminatus. Qçf: 2.6-3 mm. — Nearctic Region (eastern half of USA) A. diacrisiae GAHAN, 1917 (!) 11 (10) In lateral view hypopygium less conspicuously, i.e. somewhat surpassing end of hind tergite, apically less pointed (Figs 16, 130-131). Metasoma not compressed laterally, i.e. usual in form. First tergite less rounded at its hind end (Figs 18, 133). 12 (13) Mesonotum punctate, densely punctate, notaulix distinct by its rugosity, rough rugosity. Head in dorsal view less transverse, 1.7-1.8 times broader than long (Fig. 132). rl of fore wing short, distinctly shorter than, and usually about half as long as, width of pterostigma, cuqul longer than rl (Fig. 134). Hind half of first tergite and entire second tergite rugose. Hypopygium in lateral view usually small to normal in size, sometimes and rather exceptionally enlarged so that somewhat surpassing end of last tergite (Figs 130-131). $cf: 2-2.5 mm. For further details see couplet 140 (141) A. vanessae REINHARD, 1880 (!!) Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung., 79, 1987