Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 70. (Budapest 1978)
Papp, J.: A survey of the European species of Apanteles Först. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae) II. The laevigatus-group, I
punctation, interspaces rather equalling with diameter of punctures (Fig. 16). Hypopygium pointed though not produced into a spinule, ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia and basitarsus (cf. Fig. 129). Hind imaginary tangent to anterior ocellus at most touching posterior pairs. Further details see at couplet 115 (116). A. laevigatus (RATZ.) 25 (24) Hind leg mostly black, first and second legs yellow with black or blackish patterns. Body dull. First tergite distinctly widening behind, its sides rather arched (Figs. 29, 53). Antennái joints 14-17 cubic to transverse. Mesonotum closely and rather strongly punctated, interspaces shorter than diameter of punctures (Fig. 29). Hypopygium produced into a spinule, ovipositor sheath about length of third basitarsus (Fig. 54). Hind imaginary tangent to anterior ocellus transecting posterior pair. Stigma 2.3-2.5 (-2.8) times longer than wide, r\ issuing from its middle or hardly distally, r\ somewhat longer than cuquX and forming a rather normal angle at their junction (Fig. 55). Upper (or fore) half of propodeum subpunctato-subrugulose, postero-lateral field polished, above lunule with two short, hardly visible costulae including a slightly impressed dimple. Inner spur of hind tibia half length of basitarsus. Tegulae black. 9 '• 2.5-2.8 mm, ^ : 2.5-2.7 mm. — Hungary A. sophiae PAPP, 1972 (!!) 26 (23) Metacarp at most somewhat longer, usually slightly shorter, than stigma and ending far before apex of R (Fig. 81). Hind imaginary tangent to anterior ocellus transecting posterior pair. A dull species. Legs black or dark with few light patterns. Further details see at couplet 57 (58). A. litae NIXON, 1972 (!!) 27 (22) Stigma evenly brown without any pale basal spot (Figs. 33, 59, 63). 28 (29) Metanotum behind angularly produced at middle into propodeum (Fig. 59). Propodeum more or less rugose in middle (Fig. 13). First tergite rugose (Fig. 12). Mesonotum with weak satine sheen, and with superficial punctation (Fig. 14). Penultimate two joints of antenna subcubic, at most a quarter longer than broad. Stigma relatively wide, twice, or at most two-and-a-quarter times longer than wide (Fig. 33). Ovipositor sheath two-thirds as long as third tibia. Wings fumous. Third tibia brownish yellow, its apical third black. 9cf' : 2.53 mm. — Nort-western and Central Europe, Sardinia, USSR: European part, Kazakhstan, Soviet Middle Asia, Azerbaidzhan, Armenia A. imperátor WILKINSON, 1939 (!!) 29 (28) Metanotum behind not produced angularly at middle. Propodeum smooth, or at most uneven. First tergite at most rugulose. 30 (31) Nervellus («) of hind wing evenly incurved (Fig. 57). Hind imaginary tangent of anterior ocellus at most touching posterior ocelli, POL less longer than OOL (12 : 10-11, x 100). Outer side of hind tibia with numerous spines (Fig. 58). r\ at least slightly longer than width of stigma (Fig. 59), frequently shorter (Fig. 34). Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia or slightly shorter. Body relatively strong. 9 '• 3-3.5 mm,^: 2.7-3.2 mm. Further details see at couplet 91 (92). — Palaearctic Region. (= crudelis PAPP, 1971, !!, syn. n.) A. sicarius MARSHALL, 1885 31 (30) Nervellus (n) of hind wing almost straight (Fig. 61). Hing imaginary tangent to anterior ocellus transecting posterior two ocelli, POL distinctly longer than OOL (10 : 8, X 100). Outer side of hind tibia with few to very few spines (Fig. 62). rl shorter, at most as long as, width of stigma (Fig. 63). Ovipositor sheath