Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 83. (Budapest 1991)

Papp, J.: New braconid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, 2

Acanthormius propensus sp. n. (Figs 38-42,46,92) Description of the holotype 9 - B o d y 2.3 mm long. Head in dorsal view transverse, 1.75 times as broad as long, eye almost three-fourth as long as temple, latter costricted (Fig. 38). Ocelli medium-sized and elliptic in form, near to each other, distance between two ocelli as long as greatest diameter ofan ocellus, OOL cle­arly twice as long as POL. Malar space in lateral view as long as basal width of mandible and somewhat more than one-fourth as long as height of eye (Fig. 39, see arrows). Temple in lateral view hardly broadening vent­rally, its broadest part behind eye almost half as broad as eye (Fig. 39, see arrows); eye large, 1.38 times as high as wide. Head polished. -Antenna distinctly one-third longer than body, with 21 flagellomeres. First flagellomere five times as long as broad apically, further ones gradually shortening so that penultimate flagel­lomere 3.66 times as long as broad. - Mesosoma in lateral view 1.62 times as long as high. Mesonotum smooth and shiny. Notaulix distinct, not crenulated. Prescutellar furrow wide and with five crenulae. Propo­deum areolated as in Fig. 92. Pair of anterior areolae subrugulose and subshiny, further areolae uneven to smooth, more or less shiny. - Hind femur 5.25 times as long as broad distalty. Hind tibia just less than one-third longer than hind femur, hind basitarsus as long as tarsal segments 2-5. - Fore wing as long as body. Pterostigma (Fig. 40) 4.44 times as long as wide, issuing radial vein distalry from its middle; rl as long as wide, issuing radial vein diatally from its middle; rl as long as width of pterostigma; r2 short, 1.66 times as long as rl and shorter than cuqul, latter 1.5 times as long as r2. N. rec. postfurcal, cu2 half as long as rl. ­Carapace somewhat shorter than head + mesosoma together. First tergite (Fig. 46) beyond spiracle mo­derately broadening, just a bit longer than wide at hind, paired keels distinct basalfy; second tergite modera­tely broadening posteriorly, wider behind than long medially; third tergite 1.86 times as wide basalfy as long medially, its latero-posterior pair of tubercles in dorsal view parallel with and half as long as median length of tergite itself, hind margin of tergite between tubercles faintly concave, in lateral view tubercle directed down­wards and its margin below serrate (Fig. 42). First tergite with somewhat stronger striation than that of se­Fig. 32. Lysitermuspallidus FOERSTER: tergites 1 -2 with indication of sculpture. - Figs 33-37. Acanthormius gil­vus sp. n.: 33 = head in dorsal view, 34 = head in lateral view, 35 = distal part of right fore wing, 36 = tergites 1-2 with indication of sculpture, 37 = hind margin of third tergite. - Figs 38-42. Acanthormius propensus sp. n.: 38 = head in dorsal view, 39 = head in lateral view, 40 = distal part of right fore wing, 41 = third tergite, 42 = third tergite in lateral view. - Figs 43-45. Acanthormius nindinotum BELOKOBYLSKU : 43 = head in dorsal view, 44 = third tergite, 45 = third tergite in lateral view

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