Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 83. (Budapest 1991)

Papp, J.: New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 2

Fig. 76. Yelicones koreanus PAPP: tergites 1-2. - Fig. 77. Yelicones nipponensis TOGASHI: tergites 1-2. - Fig. 78. Yelicones delicatus (CRESSON): distal part of right fore wing. - Figs 79-82. Paroplitis rugosus sp. n.: 79 = head in dorsal view, 80 = head in lateral view, 81 = hind femur, 82 = posterior end of metasoma with hypopygium, ovipositor sheath and ovipositor. - Fig. 83 . Paroplitis wesmaeli (RUTHE): hind femur 6 (7) In dorsal view eye clearly protruding from outline of head and twice as long as temple, temple itself rounded (Fig. 73). Pterostigma issuing radial vein proximalfy from its middle, r3 five times as long as r2 (Fig. 74). First tergite somewhat longer than wide at hind (Fig. 77). Second tergite entirely rugo-punctate, third tergite basalfy less densely punctate otherwise tergites polished. Antenna with 50-52 flagellomeres. 9 d: 9-10 mm. - Japan, Korea Y nipponensis TOGASHI, 1980 7 (6) In dorsal view eye not or indistinctly (Y delicatus Fig. 75) protruding from outline of head and less than twice as long as temple, temple itself more or less constricted (Fig. 75). Pterostigma is­suing radial vein from its middle (Fig. 78). 8 (9) Antenna with 39 flagellomeres. Mesonotum densely, evenly and transversely rugose. Cu2 very small, r3 eight times as long as r2 (Abb. 3 in FISCHER 1961: 155). Tergites 2-7 with fine, distinct and even punctation. Ground colour of body rusty; streaks of femora on their outer side, first tergite and end of meatsoma black. Ç: 5.6 mm. - Papua New Guinea Y. paradoxus (FISCHER, 1961) 7 9 (8) Antenna with 26-32 flagellomeres. Mesonotum with rather disperse and fine punctation. Cu2 less small, r3 four times as long as r2 (Fig. 78). Second tergite anteriorly rugo-striate otherwise with further tergites polished, Ground colour of body yellow without dark pattern. 9: 4.5-5 mm. - U.S.A., Israel (introduced?, see PAPP 1989) Y delicatus (CRESSON, 1872) 10 (5) Radial cell ending moreor less before tip of wing, i.e. radial cell along metacarp less long, at most 1.2-1.3 times as long as pterostigma (Figs 62, 67, 70). 11 (12) Hind corner of first tergite slightly produced (Fig. 71). Hind femur thick, 2.77 times as long as broad (Fig. 69). Radial cell conspicuously short, ending far before tip of wing, r3 just less than twice as long as r2 (Fig. 70). Ground colour of body brownish yellow. 9: 5.1 mm. - Tanzania Y pocsi sp. n. 12 (11) Hind corner of first tergite not produced as usually (Figs 63, 76). Hind femur thick, 3.3 times as long as broad (Figs 61, 72). Radial cell not conspicuously short, approaching tip of wing, r3 more than twice as long as r2 (Figs 62, 67). I know only the original description (FISCHER 1961) of this species.

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