O. Merkl szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 67. (Budapest, 2006)
strong median carina (Figs 36, 55, 71), the same venation in the forewing (Figs 38, 57,73); very densely pubescent metasoma, with long prominent part of the ventral spine of the hypopygium (Figs 39-40, 58-59,74-75). The general appearance and inner structure is similar (Figs 41-46, 60-62, 76-78). Andricus moreae and A. sternlichti are more closely related and can be easily distinguished from A. infectorius on the basis of the following characters: in the first two species the general colour of the body is more light brown, the scutum always slightly elongated, Figs 47-53. Andricus sternlichti BELLIDO, PUJADE-VlLLAR et MELIKA, 2003: 47 = head, frontal view, 48 = head, dorsal view, 49 = antenna, 50 = pronotum, lateral view, 51 = pronotum and propleura, frontal view, 52 = foretibia and foretarsus, 53 = hind tarsal claw