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

than cuqui (Fig. 123). First tergite 1.4 times longer than its hind width, on its hind half slightly widening apically and widest before its hind end (Fig. 124). Ovipositor sheath as long as third tibia + basitarsus. Penultimate antennái joint 1.4 times longer than broad. Face with more and longer silvery hairs than normal (and similar to that of A. laevigatus RATZ.). Mesonotum shiny, with fine and shallow, posteriorly somewhat dispersed punctation. Tegulae pale. Basal pale spot of stigma large. Q : 2.4 mm. — Korea A. basiflavus PAPP, 1974b (!!) 112 (111) Every tergite black, sternites also black, at most first two or three sternites brown, hypopygium either brown or black. Hind femur at least 3.5 times, usually 4-4.5 times (Fig. 136), longer than wide. Anterior field of postaxilla sculptured. 113 (114) Body strong, relatively stout. First tergite rather broad, at most 1.3-1.35 times longer than wide at hind, parallel-sided (Fig. 125). Nervellus of hind wing distinctly incurved, Cu short and broad (Fig. 126). Stalk of Di long (Fig. 127) to very long, otherwise venation of fore wing similar to that of A. laevigatus (cf. Fig. 137). Head behind eyes slightly less constricted, rather rounded (Fig. 128). Propodeum on its declivous part punctato-rugulose, on its anterior (or horizontal) part punctated, interspaces greater than punctures. Ovipositor sheath (Fig. 129) as long as third tibia + basitarsus. 9cf : 4 mm. — Germany, Portugal, Italy, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Lebanon; USSR: Armenia, Azerbaid­zhan, Belorussia). (= iarbas NIXON, 1972, !!, syn. n.) A. evonymellae (BOUCHÉ, 1834) (!!) 114 (113) Body not strong, relatively gracile. First tergite 1.5-1.4 times longer than wide at hind, either subparallel- or parallel-sided (Figs. 132, 133). Nervellus of hind wing faintly incurved (A. laevigatus, Fig. 134) or straight, Cu less short and less broad. Face at most 1.6 times broader than high. Head behind eyes rather constricted, less rounded (A. laevigatus, Fig. 135), or rounded (A. simulatus). Propodeum with rather restricted sculpture to its middle (Fig. 130). 115 (116) Face distinctly (or 1.7 times) broader than high, ratio of its breadth to height as 40 : 25 (x 100). Penultimate joint of antenna one-and-a-third to one-and-a­half times longer than broad, last 3-4 joints very weakly moniliform, not thickened. Head behind eyes rather constricted (Fig. 135). Disc of mesonotum more densely punctated, interspaces hardly becoming bigger posteriorly and not greater than diameter of punctures (Fig. 16). First tergite subparallel-sided, third tergite nearly twice longer than second one (Fig. 133). Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia + basitarsus, its distal third somewhat widening (Fig. 117, in WILKINSON 1945: 168). 9 : 2.5-3.5 mm, rf : 2.2-2.8 mm. Further details see at couplets 24 (25) and 177(178). — Widely distributed in the West-Palae­arctic Region but not common. (= hoplites RATZEBURG, 1848, !!) A. laevigatus RATZEBURG, 1848 (!!) 116 (115) Face less distinctly (or 1.3-1.4 times) broader than high, ratio of its breadth to height as 28 : 22-20 (x 100). Penultimate joint of antenna subcubic to cubic, last 4-5 joints slightly thickened and moniliform (Fig. 131). Head behind eyes ra­ther rounded (cf. Fig. 128). Disc of mesonotum less densely punctated, inter­spaces gradually becoming bigger posteriorly and more or less greater than diameter of punctures. First tergite parallel-sided, third tergite 1.6(-1.7) times as long as second one (Fig. 132). Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia + basitarsus, evenly wide. 9 : 2.4-2.7 mm, rf : 2.3 mm. — Korea A. simulatus PAPP, 1974b (!!)

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