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

96 (97) Stigma proximo-distally gradually darkening from yellow to brown, i.e. pale spot not sharply contrasting dark part of stigma (Fig. 78). Head (in dorsal view) distinctly not so wide than thorax between tegulae (Fig. 76). Further details see at couplet 53 (54) A. probatus PAPP, 1973 (!!) 97 (96) Pale basal spot of stigma sharply marked off from dark part of stigma (cf. Figs. a. duplet 95). 98 (117) Legs bngi. reddish yellow, coxae always black, occasionally third femur with black patterns. 99 (100) First tergite nearly twice longer than wide at hind (or distal/horizontal half of first tergite distinctly longer than wide at rear) (Fig. 138). Mesonotum through­out with discrete and relatively strong punctation (Fig. 11). Ovipositor sheath as long as abdomen. Further details see at couplet 119 (120) A. immissus PAPP, 100 (99) First tergite distinctly less than twice as long as wide at hind (or distal/horizontal half of first tergite distinctly wider than long) (Figs. 114, 117, 120, 124, 125, 132, 133). 101 (106) Third femur with black patterns, its reddish yellow ground colour more or less reduced. Proximal quarter of second femur usually, distal third or half of hind tibia, and entire hind tarsus always black or blackish. 102 (103) Face distinctly wider than high, ratio of its upper and lower width to height as 45 : 40 : 30 (x 100, Fig. 112). Eyes (in dorsal view) a little prominent, temples constricted (Fig. 113). 17th joint of antenna subcubic (7 : 6), 16th joint longer than broad (8-9 : 6). Suture between tergites 2-3 almost obliterated, first tergite 1.25-1.4 times longer than broad at rear (Fig. 114). Inner spur of hind tibia longer than outer one and reaching to middle of basitarsus. Nervellus of hind wing incurved (Fig. 115). Disc of mesonotum smooth-looking, with extremely fine punctation, shiny (Fig. 10). Ocelli large, distance between fore and a hind ocelli shorter than diameter of an ocellus. Ovipositor sheath as long as third tibia -f basitarsus. Tegulae brown or yellow. Palpi pale or brownish yellow. 9cf : 3.5-3.8 mm. — England, Hungary A. faucula NIXON, 1972 (!!) 103 (102) Face less distinctly wider than high (Fig. 116). Eyes (in dorsal view) not pro­minent, temples rather rounded or less constricted (Fig. 50, 128, 135). Suture between tergites 2-3 more or less distinct (Figs. 117, 120, 125, 133). Nervellus of hind wing rather straight (Figs. 51, 118, 134). Mesonotum dull. 104 (105) Mesonotum quite heavily punctated (Fig. 8). First tergite with subparallel sides (Fig. 117), its hind half rugose, second tergite uneven to rugulose. Pale basal Figs. 133-161. — Figs. 133-137. Apanteles laevigatas (RATZ.): 133 = tergites 1-3, 134 = proximal part of right hind wing, 135 = head behind eyes, 136 = third left femur, 137 = right fore wing. — Figs. 138-140. A. immissus PAPP: 138 = tergites 1-3, 139 = side of pronotum, 140 = head behind eyes. — Figs. 141-143. A. eytherea NIXON: 141 = tergites 1-3, 142 = head behind eyes, 143 = stigma and rl +cuqul of left fore wing. — Figs. 144-145. A. californiens MUES.: 144 = head behind eyes, 145 = stigma and rl + cuqui of left fore wing. — Figs. 146-150. A. cheles NIXON: 146 = tergites 1-2, 147 = third tibia with spines, 148 = ocelli, 149 = end of abdomen with hypopygium and ovi­positor sheath, 150 = distal part of right fore wing. — Figs. 151-152. A. princeps WILK.: 151 = third tibia with spines, 152 = tergites 1-2. — Figs. 153-156. A. soikai NIXON: 153 = tergites 1-2, 154 = stigma and rl —cuqui of right fore wing, 155 = third tibia with spines, 156 = ocelli. — Figs. 157­160. A. emarginatus (NEES): 157 = third tibia with spines, 158 = tergites 1-3, 159 = distal part of right fore wing, 160 = head behind eyes. — Fig. 161. A. kelleni NIXON: end of abdomen with hypo­pygium and ovipositor sheath

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