Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 85. (Budapest 1993)

Papp, J.: New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 4

2(1) Ovipositor sheath longer, two-thirds as long as hind tibia. Veins cuqul 1.5-1.8 times as long as r2 (Abb 24 in FISCHER 1966: 204). First flagellomere 1.2 times as long as second flagellomere. Between teeth 1 and 2 of mandible margin not in­cised (Fig. 92 in WHARTON 1986: 499). Pterostigma brownish A. (A.) truncator (NEES, 1814) The new species is also related to A. (A.) tipulae (ScOPOLl, 1763) (Europe, Asian Russia) considering their few common features (first tergite, n. rec. either postfurcal or interstitial, sculptured face, pterostigma of .A tipulae sometimes pale yellow to yellow), however, the two species are easily differentiated by the following features: 1 (2) Pterostigma issuing radial vein somewhat distally from its middle (Fig. 25). Ovipositor sheath very short, one-third as long as hind tibia. First tergite slightly (or indistinctly) longer than broad at hind, from its base to spiracles more broadening than beyond spiracles (Fig. 24). N. rec. postfurcal (Fig. 25). Ptero­stigma pale yellow. A. (A.) luteostigma sp. n. 2 (1) Pterostigma issuing radial vein clearly distally from its middle (Fig. 26). Oviposi­tor sheath long, about as long as hind tibia. First tergite 1.2-1.3(-1.4) times as long as broad at hind, usually evenly broadening posteriorly (Fig. 27). N. rec. usually interstitial (Fig. 26). Pterostigma usually brown to light brown, some­times yellow to pale yellow. A. (A.) tipulae (SCOPOLI, 1763) Figs 25-32. - Fig. 25. Alysia (Alysia) luteostigma sp. n.: distal part of right fore wing. - Figs 26-27. Alysia (Alysia) tipulae (SCOPOLI): 26 = distal part of right fore wing, 27 = first tergite. - Figs 28-32. Chelonuspictus sp. n.: 28 = head in dorsal view, 29 = pair of spurs of hind tibia, 30 = pterostigma and radial cell of fore wing, 31 = radial cell of hind wing 32 = apico-ventral end of carapace

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