Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 91. (Budapest 1999)
Gumovsky, A.: Review of the genus Entedon Dalman, 1820 (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae, Entedoninae). 5. Revision of the cyanellus species group
speculum open below, cubital hairline represented by 10 setae; fringe of apical margin as long as thickness of marginal vein at its broadest part (place of contact with parastigma). Gastral petiole strongly transverse, reduced to a narrow band. Gaster ovate or subcircular, slightly shorter than broad. First tergite haired with 4-6 setae on sides. Redescription of male. Length 2.3-2.5 mm. Differs from female as follows. Body metallic green, face often with bright blue tint. Dark colouration of mid tibia varies from wholly white to 1/4 of its length, dark colouration of hind tibia varies from 1/3 to 2/5. Antennái scape without radicle 2.36-3 times as long as broad in lateral view, 4 times as long as broad in dorsal view, 0.72 times as long as eye height, with one row of setae along its weakly flattened ventral margin; combined length of pedicel and flagellum 0.88 times as long as breadth of head; pedicel 1.6-1.7 times as long as broad. 1/2 as long as 1st funicular segment. The latter segment 2.75, 1.37 times as long as second, the latter about 1.6, third 1.5 times as long as broad, clava two-segmented, 1.8-3 times as long as broad. Gastral petiole subconical, 0.7 times as long as broad. Gaster 1.3-1.6 times as long as broad. First tergite haired with 4—6 setae on sides. Discussion. GRAHAM (1971) noticed that ERDÖS'S (1944) record of Entedon subovatus 7tdOMSON refers to another species. I studied female specimen identified by ERDŐS as E. subovatus (labelled as "Kalocsa. Thalhammer." (HNHM), what agrees with the materials of the species given in ERDŐS (1944). This specimen belongs to Entedon (Entedon) gracilior GRAHAM. Host: Unknown. Biology. Associated with fabaceous vegetation. Distribution: Europe: Britain, Sweden, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Hungary, former Yugoslavia, Moldova (BouCEK & ASKEW 1968), Turkey (DOGANLAR 1985), new for Ukraine, Russia (European part, the Caucasus, Siberia), Kazakhstan. Entedon (Entedon) angorensis sp. n. Type material. Holotype Ç, "Asfia] Min[or], Angora. Bíró. 1925.VI.13"; paratypes: 2 dd, the same locality and data as holotype (HNHM). Description of female. Length 3.1 mm. Body bright green. Trochanters, most part of femora, 5/9 of mid and 2/5 of hind tibiae dark metallic; lower margin of infumation on these tibiae washed out. Knees of all legs, outer and inner surface of fore tibia, 4/9 of mid and 3/5 of hind tibiae white; light and dark tarsi of mid and hind legs in ratio 3/1. Antennae dark brown with weak green metallic tint. Wings hyaline, venation of wings light brown. Oval membranous area adjacent to the pclioIar emargination at first gastral tergite white. Head in dorsal view 2.4 times as broad as long; ocelli of moderate size, POL 2.66 OOL. Occipital margin marked off just in mid part by a poor carina. Hind ocelli separated from eye by distance 1.75 times as long as their own major diameter, and separated from occipital margin by 3/4 of its major diameter. Eyes moderately pubescent, eye height 3.75 limes as long as malar space. Head in frontal view 1.37 times as broad as high. Frontal fork absent. Face finely reticulated. Eye width / interocular distance in ratio 11/36. Face poorly setose along eye orbits. Breadth of oral fossa aboul 4.6 times as long as malar space, almost twice as wide as length of produced anterior margin of clypeus. Antennae inserted at the distance just slightly above level of ventral eye mar-