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Papp, J.: A survey of the European species of Apanteles Först. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgastrinae), X. The glomeratus-group 2 and the cultellatus-group
52 (51) Mesonotum with crowded to almost confluent punctation, notaulix distinct by more confluent punctation, mesonotum faintly shiny. Head transverse, twice broader than long. In lateral view mesosoma not elongated, 1.3-1.4 times as long as high. Third tergite rugose to rugulose basally. Qçf : 2.2-2.7 mm. — China (Hunan, Mandzhuria) A. anomidis WATANABE, 1942 (!) 53 (48) Metasoma black, at most (in a few species) tergite(s) 3(-4) either laterally or posteriorly nearly entirely rusty to reddish yellow. 54 (57) Hypopygium weakly sclerotized, laterally with more or less longitudinal creases as well as medio-longitudinally infolded. Ovipositor sheath at least as long as hind basitarsus. Two aberrant species of the laevigatus-group. 55 (56) Mesonotum dull, with discrete punctation, interspaces with microsculpture (Fig. 3 in PAPP 1978: 268). Ovipositor sheath short, as long as third basitarsus. Discoidal cell wider, 1.3 times wider than high (Fig. 45 I.e.). Second tergite distinctly shorter than third tergite, its sculpture clearly weaker than that of first tergite. Third tergite with very weak sculpture, i.e. rugulose to uneven. Penultimate two joints of antenna 1.6-1.8 times as long as brown. Body somewhat elongated. 9 '• 2.8-3 mm. A species of the laevigatus-group with transitional features (propodeum rugose, mesonotum +tergites 1-2 rugose to rugulose, tergite 3 rugulose to uneven, ovipositor sheath short) towards glomeratus-group. For further details see couplets 17 (18) within laevigatus-group (PAPP 1978) and 134 (135) A. artissimus PAPP, 1971 (!!) 56 (55) Mesonotum less dull, with crowded to confluent and strong punctation. Ovipositor sheath somewhat longer than hind tibia. Discoidal cell less wide, at most slightly wider than high. Tergites 2-3 equal in length ; tergites 1-3 roughly rugose, rugosity of tergites 2-3 slightly weaker than that of tergite 1. Penultimate joint of antenna rather transverse. Body normal, not elongated. 9 ' 3 mm. A species of the laevigatus-group with transitional features (rough sculpture of body, distinctly broadening first tergite) towards the glomeratus-group. For further details see couplet 14 (15) within the laevigatus-group (PAPP 1978) A. scaber TOBIAS, 1976 (!!) 57 (54) Hypopygium strongly sclerotized, laterally without creases, medio-longitudinally not infolded. Ovipositor sheath short. 58 (61) Pair of spurs of hind tibia unequal in length, inner spur distinctly longer than half basitarsus, outer spur shorter than to almost as long as half basitarsus (Fig. 50). Pterostigma rather narrow, about 3-3.5 times as long as wide and issuing radial vein distinctly distally from its middle, rl more or less directed outwards (Fig. 51). 59 (60) Penultimate joint of antenna 1.4-1.6 times as long as broad (Fig. 48). Basitarsal joint of hind tarsus relatively long, i.e. tarsal joints 2-5 1.4-1.5 times longer together than basitarsus (Fig. 49). Mesonotum dull and slightly less roughly sculptured though rugosity more crowded, notaulix indicated by sculpture. Hind femur black, hind tibia rather yellowish. 9cf : 2.7-3 mm. — Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Sweden, Switzerland A. setebis NIXON, 1974 (!!) — Mesonotum subshiny to faintly pruinose, its punctation weak and shallow, notaulix not indicated by crowded sculpture. Hind femur yellow, tegula also yellow (A. setebis: black). Co* : 3 mm. — Nearctic Region: Canada (Quebec), USA (eastern half) A. murtfeldtae ASH MEAD, 1897 (!)