Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 71. (Budapest 1979)
Papp, J.: A survey of the European species of Apanteles Först. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae) III. The laevigatus-group, 2
longer than high brow of propodeum placed posteriorly to middle and, therefore, propodeum having a long dorsal surface (Fig. 180 I.e.). Further details see at couplet 189 (190) (I.e.) A. victor WILK. (!!) 251 (250) D\ with a distinct, even short, stalk (Figs. 19, 31, 37, 39, 87, 94). Thorax and abdomen at most less elongated, thorax usually stout or rather stout. 252 (253) Propodeum usually with a distinct median and postero-lateral areolae bordered with keels, however, sometimes areolation faint to indistinct. Stigma opaque pale. Hairs of median cell of fore wing evenly dense. Mesonotum with less sharp punctation. 9o* : 1-75-2.3 mm — A member of the ultor-group in the Oriental Region to as far as China and Japan (= pamarae WATANABE, 1935; — paranae WATANABE, 1967, misspelling) [A. baoris WILKINSON, 1930 (!)] 253 (252) Propodeum without any areolae, at most with a median depression above lunule. 254 (255) First tergite widening posteriorly (Figs. 47 and 49 in PAPP 1978a). Legs black with yellow pattern (A. cinerosus) or legs reddish yellow except coxae and trochanters. Further details see at couplets 18-21 (I.e.) and 245-247. 255 (254) First tergite not widening posteriorly, usually parallel-subparallel-sidcd, or narrowing behind. 256 (259) Spines of outer side of hind tibia (on its upper half) conspicuously numerous and close-set (Figs. 67, 72, 83). 257 (258) Hind third of first tergite gradually narrowing apically (Fig. 84). Thorax (in lateral view) somewhat lengthened, 1.6 times longer than high. Mesonotum slightly, usually one-sixth to one-seventh, wider between tegulae than long medially (Fig. 32). Hypopygium somewhat pointed, ovipositor sheath short, at most as long as hind basitarsus (Fig. 85). DI wide, 1.4-1.5 times wider than high (Fig. 31). Nervellus conspicuously oblique (Fig. 86). Mesonotum with dense and shallow punctation, interspaces shorter than punctures, pruinose to weakly pruinose (Fig. 32). Penultimate joint of antenna one-and-a-half times longer than broad. Light colour of legs variable yellow to rusty, third femur entirely black, second femur apically yellowish. 9ö* : 2.3-2.5 mm. A member of metacarpalis-group, a transitional form towards laevigatus-group. See also couplets 84 (85) in PAPP 1978a and 225 (226), 232 (233). — Hungary [A. coniferoides PAPP, 1972 (!!)! 258 (257) First tergite parallel- or subparallel-sided, never narrowing apically (Figs. 63, 65, 70). Thorax not lengthened, 1.4-1.2 times longer than high (in lateral view). Mesonotum distinctly, usually one-fourth, wider than long medially (Fig. 23). Figs. 56-82. — Fig. 56. Apanteles laspeyresiae VIER: head behind eyes. — Fig. 57. A. fumiferanae VIER. : head behind eyes. — Fig. 58. A. mimiPAPP: ocelli. — Figs. 59-61. A. decorus (HAL.): 59 — tergites 1-3, 60 = ocelli, 61 = end of abdomen with hypopygium and ovipositor sheath. — Fig. 62. A. luctificus PAPP: distal part of right fore wing. — Figs. 63-64. A. minis PAPP: 63 = tergites 1-2, 64 = nervellus of right hind wing. — Figs. 65-67. A. purdus PAPP: 65 = tergites 1-3, 66 = nervellus of right hind wing, 67 = third tibia with many spines. — Fig. 68. A. princeps WILK.: nervellus of right hind wing. — Figs. 69-74. A. erasmi NIXON: 69 = nervellus of right hind wing, 70 = tergites 1-3, 71 = end of abdomen with hypopygium and ovipositor sheath, 72 = third tibia with many spines, 73 = first discoidal cell (DI) of fore left wing, 74 = head in front. — Figs. 75-76. A. soikai NIXON: 75 = end of abdomen with hypopygium and ovipositor sheath, 76 = nervellus of right hind wing. — Figs. 77-80. A. szalayi TAPP: 77 = head in front, 78 = tergites 1-2, 79 = ovipositor sheath, 80 = nervellus of right hind wing. — Fig. 81.^. infimus (HAL.): third tibia with few spines. — Fig. 82. A. longicauda (WESM.): third tibia with few spines