O. Merkl szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 67. (Budapest, 2006)

longer than broad (Figs 35, 54), the anterior rim of the pronotum strong, broad as well as the ventro-lateral edge of the pronotum, acetabular carina stronger (Figs 31-32, 50-51), the prominent part of the ventral spine of the hypopygium 5.7-6.3 times as long as broad in ventral view (Figs 39-40, 58-59). In A. infectorius the body always reddish brown, darker, the scutum rounded, as broad as long or even broader than long (largest width measured across scutum on the level of the base of tegulae) (Fig. 70); the anterior rim of the pronotum narrower, as well as the ventro-lateral edge of the pronotum, acetabular carina narrower than the anterior rim of the pronotum and ventro-lateral edge of the pronotum (Figs 66-67); lateral propodeal carinae slightly curved in the middle and thus the anterior and posterior ends of the central propodeal area are narrower than in the middle, wrinkles on the central propodeal area are moderately strong (Fig. 72); the prominent part of the ventral spine of the hypopygium is much longer and slender, around 8.5-9.7 times as long as broad in ventral view (Figs 74-75). In Andricus moreae the scutellum is slightly elongated, scutellar foveae are less delimited posteriorly, the entire sculpture of scutellum is more delicate (Fig 36); the anterior rim of the pronotum narrower and the acetabular carina is much narrower than the ventro-lateral impressed edge of the pronotum, which is dull rugose, how­ever, without distinct striae (wrinkles) in the most ventro-lateral end, the propleu­ron with delicate wrinkles, more elongated and less broad in the ventral part (Figs 31-32); the dorsellum delicately coriaceous, the ventral impressed area of the dorsellum with distinct delicate longitudinal striae, higher relatively to the height of the dorsellum; lateral propodeal carinae subparallel; the anterior end of central propodeal area distinctly broader than the posterior end, with very delicate wrin­kles (Fig 37); the prominent part of the ventral spine of the hypopygium is shorter, 5.7-5.8 times as long as broad (Figs 39-40). In Andricus sternlichn the scutellum is more rounded, subquadrate, scutellar foveae well-delimited posteriorly by strong rugae of the sculpture, the general sculpture of scutellum usually stronger, deeper rugae (Fig. 55); the anterior rim of the pronotum broader, the acetabular carina is broader, nearly equal in width to the width of the ventro-lateral impressed edge of the pronotum, which is dull rugose, with distinct strong striae (wrinkles) in the most ventro-lateral end, the propleuron with stronger wrinkles, much broader in the ventral part (Figs 50-51); the dorsel­lum with distinct longitudinal subparallel striation, the ventral impressed area of the dorsellum with coriaceous sculpture, shorter relatively to the height of the dorsellum; lateral propodeal carinae slightly curved in the middle and thus the an­terior and posterior ends of the central propodeal area are narrower than in the mid­dle, wrinkles on the central propodeal area are more distinct and stronger (Fig. 56);

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