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Localities - l/l; 1 <j>: Csévharaszt. 2 <j>: Újszentmargita, védett erdő (reserved forest).­II/1: 1 (j>: Csákvár"Hajduvágás (Vértes Mts). - VI and VIII. Apanteles cupreus Lyle, 1925 - Pterostigma wide, 2-2. 3 times as long as wide and issuing radial vein about from its middle; metacarp either as long as pterostigma or, less frequently, somewhat shorter; rl oblique to fore margin of pterostigma, rl + cuqul fre­quently somewhat thickened. Ovipositor sheath characteristically straight and somewhat sur­passing last tergite. - Distribution: England, Spain, France, Netherlands, Germany, Hun­gary, Finland, USSR (Lithuania, Azerbaidzhan). In Hungary a rather rare species. Localities - 1/1: 1 <j>: Balatonszabadi. 1 é: Gyula, Szariazug. 2 g: Nagyléta, Bocskai­kert. - II/1: 1 2- Hefénd, Somod. 1 <j>: Porva, Cuha-völgy. 1 <j>: Révfülöp. - II/2: 1 <j>: Mát­ranovák, Nyirmedpuszta. 3 é: Nagyvisnyó, Hármaskút. 1 o+ ló*: Szilvásvárad, Fekete-sár. 1 (j>: Szilvásvárad, Gerennavár. - V-IX. Apanteles cynthiae Nixon, 1974 - Scutellum roughly rugose to rugose-punctate. Meso­notum also roughly sculptured. A robust species in comparison to other ones within the ti­bialis-subgroup (of the glomeratus-group). - Distribution: Described from Switzerland, re­ported from Austria and Bulgaria. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities - II/1: 1 £: Budapest, Gellért-hegy. 1 é: Isztimér. - II/2: 1 <j>: Miskolc, ómassa (Bükk Mtsl."""l é: Vác. - IV-VI. Apanteles eulipis Nixon, 1974 - Closely related to A. praepotens (Haliday); the specif­ic distinction is ratner restricted to the female sex: A. eulipis Nixon A. praepotens (Hal. ) 1. Penultimate 3-4 joints of antenna slight- 1. Penultimate 3-4 joints of antenna slight­ly, though distinctly longer than broad. ly transverse to cubic. 2. Second tergite more transverse, 2. Second tergite less transverse, about 2. 5-2. 7(-3) times wider behind than twice wider behind than long medially, long medially. 3. Inner margin of eyes parallel or at most 3. Inner margin of eyes somewhat, though subparallel. distinctly converging. Distribution: Great Britain (Scotland), Germany, Finland. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities: - II/1: 1 <j>: Pilisszentkereszt, Dobogókő. - III/5 (Transylvania): 1 é: Nagyenyed (= Aiud)." "-" VI/2: 1 g: Fonyód. - VIII-IX. Apanteles euryale Nixon, 1974 - Very similar to A. zygaenarum Marshall, the distinc­tion of the two species is tabulated below: A. euryale Nixon A. zygaenarum Mshl. 1. Penultimate joint of female antenna 1. Penultimate joint of female antenna usually 1. 3-1. 5 times, and at most twice, and at least 1. 8 times, as long as 1.6-1.7 times, as long as broad. broad. 2. Pterostigma 2. 4-2. 5 times as long 2. Pterostigma 2. 6-2. 7(-2. 8) times as as wide. long as wide. 3. First tergite rather subparallel-sided, 3. First tergite broadening posteriorly. 1. 2-1. 3 times longer than wide at hind; hardly longer than wide at hind; second second tergite more than twice as wide tergite at most twice wider behind than behind as long medially. long medially. Distribution: England, France, Bulgaria. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities - 1/1; 1 S: Ágasegyháza. - II/1: 1 ó*: Csákvár, Hajduvágás (Vértes Mts).­III/l (Slovakia): 1 j"+"l é: Késmárk )= Kezmärök). - V/l: 1 ê: Pécs, Misina. - V and VIII,. Apanteles ferrugineus Marshall, 1885 - Body reddish yellow, propodeum and meta­pleuron black, mesopleuron and middle lobe of mesonotum with variable black(ish) to dark suffusion. Head in dorsal view cubic, hardly broader than mesonotum between tegulae, third tergite basally weakly roughened, rl shorter than cuqul, radial vein issuing clearly distally from pterostigma. - Distribution: England, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Turkey, European part of the USSR; a rare species.

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