Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 71. (Budapest 1979)

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240 (239) Mesonotum with rather weak and shallow, though discernible, punctation (Fig. 23). Nervellus of hind wing straight and usually oblique towards base of wing (Fig. 69). First tergite long subparallel-sided (i.e. its sides faintly converging posteriorly), 1.7 times longer than wide at hind (Fig. 70). Ovipositor sheath conspicuously and characteristically falcate (Fig. 71). Ocelli relatively large, distance between fore and a hind ocelli slightly shorter than diameter of hind ocellus (Fig. 24). Penulti­mate joint of antenna usually subcubic, or, exceptionally, at most a third longer than broad (Fig. 25). Palpi and legs dark, i.e. brown to blackish brown. $Q* : 2.3­2.5 mm. — Germany, North Italy, Slovakia (CSSR : new record) A. erasmi NIXON, 1972 (!!) 241 (238) Head (in frontal view) distinctly, usually one-fifth, broader than high, inner mar­gin of eyes subparallel (Fig. 77). 242 (243) Penultimate joint of antenna subcubic, i.e. slightly longer than broad (6:5, x 100, Fig. 26). First tergite 1.3-1.4 times longer than wide at hind, slightly converging posteriorly (Fig. 153 in PAPP 1978a). Ovipositor sheath long, as long as hind tibia and (half) hind basitarsus (Fig. 75). Ocelli relatively small, distance between fore and a hind ocelli as long as diameter of hind ocellus (Fig. 156 I.e.). Nervellus of hind wing hardly incurved (Fig. 76). Mesonotum with rather sharp and distinct punctation, rather shiny (Fig. 27). Light colour pattern of legs rusty or brownish red. 9o* : 2.5-2.7 mm. — North Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria A. soikaiNixoN, 1972 (!!) 243 (242) Penultimate joint of antenna 1.5 times as long as broad (Fig. 28). First tergite 1.8 times longer than wide at hind, slightly narrowing posteriorly (Fig. 78). Ovipositor sheath short, as long as two-thirds of hind tibia (Fig. 79). Ocelli relatively large, distance between fore and a hind ocelli shorter than diameter of hind ocellus (Fig. 29). Nervellus of hind wing strongly incurved (Fig. 80). Mesonotum with less sharp, rather confluent punctation, dull (Fig. 30). Light colour pattern of legs yellow. 9o* '• 2.4-2.5 mm. — Hungary A. szalayi PAPP, 1977 (!!) 244 (231) Spines of outer side of hind tibia less numerous or sparse, disperse to rather dis­perse (Figs. 81,82). 245 (248) First tergite widening posteriorly (Figs. 47,60 in PAPP 1978a — Fig. 7). Stigma usually entirely dark, rather exceptionally with a more or less distinct pale basal spot. 246 (247) Legs 1-3, except black coxae and trochanters, reddish yellow, at most femora 2-3 with an infuscate pattern. Further details see at couplets 19 (20) (in PAPP 1978a) and 220 (221) A. mimi PAPP (!!) 247 (246) Legs black with yellow or brownish yellow pattern. Further details see at couplets 20 (19): A. cinerosus, 30 (31) and 91 (92): A. sicarius, 31 (30): A. seriphia (in PAPP 1978a) A. cinerosus PAPP (!!) A. seriphia Nix. (!!) A. sicarius MARSH. 248 (245) First tergite not widening posteriorly, usually parallel-subparallel-sided (Figs. 90, 92, 95, 100, 104, 105, 109), or narrowing behind (Figs. 84, 88), or, exceptionally, with weakly arched sides [A. starki, couplets 11 (10) in PAPP 1978a, and 279 (280)]. 249 (266) Di wide, usually one-third wider than high (Figs. 19, 31, 37, 39, 87, 94). 250 (251) Di lacking any stalk, i.e. Di directly joins parastigma (Fig. 181 in PAPP 1978a). Thorax and abdomen elongated, thorax (in lateral view) twice or nearly twice 16 Természettudományi Múzeum Évkönyve 1979

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