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
44 (45) First tergite somewhat broader at hing than long medially, minute deviation possible, in comparison to A. affinis and A. glabratus tergite large, second and third tergites of equal length (Fig. 47). Penultimate joint of antenna 2-2.2 times as long as broad, antenna about as long as body. Tergites 1-2 rugose. Metasoma reddish yellow, first tergite black to blackish brown, second tergite sometimes infuscate. Tegula yellow. Legs reddish yellow. In comparison to next species body strong, 9 c/: 3-3.2 mm. — Japan. (= smerinthi MIYOSHI. 1923 nec RILEY, 1881 or OKAMOTO, 1921) A. miyoshii WATANABE, 1932 (!) — Penultimate three joints of antenna subcubic, only slightly longer than broad. Mesonotum shiny to glistening though with fine to very fine punctation. Tegula yellow (A. affinis: tegula black). Otherwise similar to A. afßnis. Q c f : 2.3-2.7 mm. — Nearctic Region (Canada, USA) A. acaudus PROVANCHER, 1886 (!) — Second tergite about twice wider behind than long medially. Third tergite rugoserugulose baso-laterally, first and second tergite rugose (A. affinis: third tergite polished, first tergite rugo-rugulose, second tergite rugulose to uneven). Tegula bright yellow {A. affinis: black or blackish brown to brown). Qçf: 2.5-3 mm. — Nearctic Region (USA) A. pyrophilae MUESEBECK, 1926 (!) 45 (44) First tergite conspicuously broadening posteriorly, i. e. its hind width about onefourth to one-fifth greater than its length medially: in comparison to A. miyoshii tergite usual in size (Fig. 19). Penultimate joint of antenna 1.5 times as long as broad, antenna shorter than body. Metasoma black. Legs dark coloured, hind and middle femora black(ish), frequently with reddish to brownish suffusion; tibiae and tarsi yellowish brown variably infumate. Disc of mesonotum usually punctate, however, punctation frequently weak to very weak, surface of mesonotum shiny to glistening. For further details see couplets 22 (23) and 91 (92) A. glabratus TELENGA, 1955 (!!) 46 (33) Mesonotum with distinct sculpture, i.e. with discrete to more or less confluent punctation, rugulose to rugose, shiny to dull or pruinose. 47 (76) Third tergite with at least its basal half and antero-posteriorly somewhat weakening rugose-rugulose sculpture. Tergites 1-2 usually with strong rugosity. 48 (53) Metasoma reddish yellow (sternites rather yellow) excepting tergites 1-2 or 1—3(— 4). Third tergite usually smooth, sometimes its basal third to fourth with faint though distinct sculpture. 49 (50) Mesosoma reddish yellow; propodeum and metapleuron always black, mesopleuron and middle lobe of mesonotum sometimes with variable dark to blackish suffusion. Head in dorsal view cubic, distinctly broader than mesonotum between tegulae (Fig. 2 in PAPP 1986: 243). 9c/: (1.7-)2.5-3 mm. For further details sec in the tibialis-subgroup, couplet 2 (3) (PAPP 1986) A. ferrugineus MARSHALL, 1885 (!) 50 (49) Mesosoma black, never with reddish yellow colour. Head in dorsal view transverse and never distinctly broader than mesonotum between tegulae. 51 (52) Mesonotum with discrete punctation, interspaces shiny, notaulix indistinct. Head relatively less transverse, 1.7-1.8 times broader than long. In lateral view mesosoma somewhat elongated, 1.6-1.7 times as long as high. Third tergite rather exceptionally (rugose-)rugulose basally. 9c/ : (2.2-)2.7-3.2 mm. For further details see in the tibialis-subgroup, couplet 5 (6) (PAPP 1986) A. analis (NEES, 1834) Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung., 79, 1987