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

Head in frontal view 1.35 times as broad as high. Arms of frontal fork invisible. Smooth inter­scrobes narrower than in male. Breadth of oral fossa almost 3.7 times as long as malar space, 1.66 times as long as produced anterior margin of clypeus. Eye height about 3.57 times as long as malar space. Antennái scape (Fig. 23) without radicle 5 times as long as broad, 0.9 times as long as eye height, with one row of setae along its ventral margin; combined length of pedicel and flagellum 0.76 times as long as breadth of head; pedicel 2.66 times as long as broad, 0.88 times as long as 1 st funicular segment. The latter as long as broad, 1.5 times as long as second. The second 1.5 times as long as broad. Third funicular segment as long as second, 1.3 times as long as broad. Clava two­segmented, twice as long as broad. Pronotal collar moderately carinated. Mesoscutum almost 1.64 times as long as broad, the parapsidal grooves indicated just by finer reticulation in upper part; medial part of metanotal dor­sellum convex. Propodeal calli with 2 long and 7 shorter setae each. Fore femur 3.4, mid femur 4.28, hind femur 5 times as long as broad; fore tibia 7, mid tibia 7, hind tibia 6.8 times as long as broad. Fore tarsi in ratio: 5(6)/5/5/9, mid tarsi in ratio: 9(11)/7(8)/5.5/10, hind tarsi in ratio: 5(8)/6(7)/5(6)/9.5. Spur of mid tibia 1.6 limes as long as breadth of tibia, spur of hind tibia as long as breadth of tibia. Marginal vein of fore wing just slightly longer (36/35) than costal cell, stigmal vein guttiform; cubital hairline represented by about 5 distant setae; fringe of apical margin throughout as long as thickness of marginal vein at its middle part. Gastral petiole reduced to a transverse band. Gaster long-ovate, about twice as long as broad. Host. Unknown. Biology. Unknown. The species demonstrates strong preference to steppic habitats. Distribution. Siberia (Russia), Kazakhstan, Europe (Ukraine, Hungary). Entedon (Entedon) biroi ERDŐS, 1944 Entedon biroi ERDŐS, 1944: 53. Type material. Lectotype of Entedon biroi ERDŐS, selected by M. de V. GRAHAM (in 1973 ?), designated by THURÓCZY (1992) (HNHM), % Hm. Typ. No. 5623. "Budapest, Bartkó. 1908.VI.12. Bíró leg." Paralcclotypes: 31 ??, (Nos 5324-5354), 5 dd (Nos 5355-5359). Other material. 4 ÇÇ, 2 dd, Ukraine, Kiev, northern part of Trukhaniv Isl, swept from inflo­rescences of Fabaceae and Cruciferae, 12.VI.1995, GUMOVSKY leg.; 4 ÇÇ, Moldova, Kamrat, swept from graminaceous vegetation under Robinia pseudoacacia trees, 6.VI. 1967, ZEROVA leg. (SIZK); 1 S, 3 dd, Moldova, Kishinev, 8.V.-1.VI.58; 1 d, ibid., 18.V.58; 1 S, Ukraine, Kherson oblast, Askania-Nova nature reserve, 25.V.[1]911, MALYSHEVA leg.; 2 ÇÇ, Ukraine, Velyli Anadol. 14.V.[?1]905; 2 SS, Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Bossu, 25.IV.[1]925, DOBRZHANSKY leg; 2 SS, 2 dd, Irah, Tabriz: "Tavriz, Persia", 5.VI.[?19]14, ANDRIEVSKY leg.; 3 ÇÇ, Ukraine, Odessa oblast, Ismail vicinity, 14.V.[1]911, TCHERNAVIN leg.; 2 ÇÇ, Russia, Ural, "Peremetnaya, near Uralsk", 29.VI.[19]34,LjUBiSHCHEVleg. (ZISP). Redescription of female. Length 1.9-2.0 mm. Body dark green. Coxae, most part of femora, trochanters, 1/4 of hind and mid tibiae, and last joints of mid and hind tarsi, dark with green metal­lic tint. Extreme tips of femora, 3/4 of mid and hind tibiae, their three proximal tarsi, outer and inner surface of fore tibiae, white. Dark infumation of mid and hind tibiae accurately margined. An­tennae dark brown with weak green metallic tint. Wings hyaline, venation of wings light brown. Gaster sometimes with blue tint, oval membranous area adjacent to the peliolar emargination at first tergite white.

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