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Gumovsky, A.: Review of the genus Entedon Dalman, 1820 (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae, Entedoninae). 5. Revision of the cyanellus species group
Antenna (Fig. 5) with four separated funicular segments joined by quite long peduncles and mono-segmented clava. First funicular segment 2.8 as long as broad, 1.3 times as long as second, the latter about twice, third 1.83, fourth 1.8 times, clava (excluding long terminal spine) 3 times as long as broad. Thorax (without propodeum) 1.25 times (length/breadth in ratio 85/68). Pronotal collar carinated, mesoscutum twice as broad as long, parapsidal grooves hardly visible, indicated just by a basal depression; scutellum slightly longer than broad (length/breadth in ratio 45/40), 1.4 times as long as mesoscutum. Axillae with one very short seta each. Metanotal dorsellum semi-circular in shape, finely reticulated, fovea at sides not expressed. Propodeal calli with 2 long and 10 shorter setae. Propodeum with weak alutaceous sculpture; median carina slightly raised, channels on its sides shallow, but distinct, moderately margined. Spiracular elevations of propodeum robust, triangular in shape; trace of lateral propodeal sulcus incomplete, reduced; supracoxal flange wide. Propodeal nucha reduced, short and flat. Fore and mid femora 4.54, hind femur 3 times as long as broad; fore tibia 7.5, mid tibia 8.2, hind tibia about 8 times as long as broad; mid and hind tibiae haired with sparse setae, their length about half of breadth of tibia. Fore tarsi in ratio: 5/5/4.5/11.5, mid tarsi in ratio: 8/6.5/5/10.5, hind tarsi in ratio: 8/8/8/13. Spur of fore tibia very short, spur of mid tibia about 2.3 times as long as breadth of tibia, spur of hind tibia 5/8 as long as breadth of tibia. Fore tibia with protruding apical spine. Fore wing slightly more than twice (175/80) as long as broad, costal cell bare, 8.6-9 times as long as broad, submarginal vein (Fig. 6) with 5 setae on its dorsal surface before its "break", where it meets parastigma; marginal vein 0.9 times as long as costal cell, postmarginal vein 0.6-0.7 times as long as stigmal, the latter consists of a short petiole and a robust subrectangular stigma; speculum partly closed below with a cubital hairline consisting of about 12 short setae and a basal hairline consisting of 4-5 longer setae; fringe of apical margin as long as or slightly shorter than thickness of marginal vein at its median part. Gastral petiole subconical, 0.6 times as broad as long. Gaster 1.46 times as long as broad at its broadest part. First tergite with 5 quite long setae on sides. Female. Unknown. Biology. Unknown. Etymology. This species is named in honour of Dr. József ERDŐS, who studied the type specimen for a first time, when selecting it to be the type specimen of Entedon nubilatus. Distribution. Hungary. Entedon (Entedon) intumescens SZELÉNYl, 1977 (Fig. 8) Entedon (Entedon) intumescens SZELÉNYI, 1977: 217. Type material. Holotype Ó, Hym. Typ. No. 4951. "Mongolia, Uburchangaj aimak, Arc Bogd ul. cca. 20 km S von Somon Chovd, 1760 m. Exp. Dr. Z. Kaszab, 1965, No. 170. 22.VI.1964." Entedon intumescens sp. n. det. Dr. SZELÉNYI; allotype Ç, Hym. Typ. No. 4952, The same locality and data as holotype (HNHM). Other material. 1 Mongolia, Central aimak, Northern hill of Bogdo-ul near Ulan-Bator, 22.VI. 1967, KERZHNER leg.; 2 ÇÇ, ibid., 29.VI. 1967; 1 Ç, Mongolia, South-Gobian aimak, GurbanSaikhan, 40 km S Bulgan, 29.VII. 1967, Emelyanov leg. (ZISP).