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Gumovsky, A.: Review of the genus Entedon Dalman, 1820 (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae, Entedoninae). 5. Revision of the cyanellus species group

nation of fore wing moderately thickened basally, brown or dark brown. Genae weakly curved, rarely (E. (E.) jozsefi) protruding laterally. Sharpness of occipital margin varies from very sharp, carinated and forming "occipital peaks" to almost blunt. Oral fossa wide, 3.3 (E. (E.) jozsefi) -5.75 (E. (E.) pallicrus) times as long as malar space, anterior margin of clypeus distinctly produced for­wards, often curved, indicated laterally by a groove or foveae. Propodeum with spiracular elev­ations mostly robust, subtriangular in shape. Trace of lateral propodeal sulcus mostly incomplete, delimited by row of meshes along supracoxal Hange and above spiracular elevations; if a trace of the sulcus complete, it reduced, and delimited only at its inner side by lateral plicate border of sub­median areas, at outer side fused with spiracular border and supracoxal flange (for instance, E. (E.) intumescens). Submedian areas flat, often smooth, sometimes with weak reticultaion. Speculum of fore wing open (most species) or partly closed (E. (E.) jozsefi). Submarginal vein of fore wing with 2 (most species), 3 (E. (E.) ductus, sometimes in E. (E.) cyanellus) or 5 (E. (E.) jozsefi) setae on its dorsal surface before its "break", where it meets parastigma. Females: funicle 3-segmented in all known species, petiole reduced to narrow transverse band. Males: funicle 3- (most species) or 4-segmented (E. (E.) jozsefi, E. (E.) ductus), petiole sub­conical, transverse. Gaster without basal light-coloured spot in all known species This group includes E. (E.) angorensis sp. n., E. (E.) biroi ERDŐS, E. (E.) calvescentiius SZELÉNYI, E. (E.) cyanellus DALMAN, E. (E.) ductus SZELÉNYI, E. (E.) intumescens SZELÉNYl, E. (E.) jozsefi sp. n., E. (E.) marusiki sp. n., E. (E.) levadae sp. n., E. (E.) pallicrus ERDŐS, E. (E.) parvicalcar THOMSON. Materials This study is based on specimens deposited in the following collections: BMNH - Natural History Museum, London (formerly British Museum (Natural History)); CNC - Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, Ottawa, Canada; HNHM - Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary; LUZM - Lund University Zoological Museum, Lund, Sweden; NHR - Naturhistoriska Riksmuscct, Entomologiska Avdelningen, Stockholm, Sweden; SIZK - Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, Kiev, Ukraine; ZISP - Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia. KEY TO FEMALES OF THE CYANELLUS SPECIES GROUP AND ALLIED SPECIES OF THE SUBGENUS ENTEDON 1 (2) Clypeus distinctly produced forwards, its anterior margin often curved and fore tibia with two white stripes on its outer and inner surface, true frontal fork absent (cyanellus species group and allied species) 3 2(1) If clypeus distinctly produced forwards and its anterior margin curved then fore tibia either completely darkened (costalis species group) or with one dorsal white stripe (kerteszi species group); if fore tibia with two clear white stripes on its outer and inner surface, then clypeus truncate; frontal fork either present (cioni and crassiscapus species groups), or absent (hereyna, squamosus and sparetus species groups) rest of the species of Entedon (Entedon)

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