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
Figs 68-71. Yelicones pocsi sp. n.: 68 = head in dorsal view, 69 = hind femur, 70 = distal part of right fore wing, 71 = tergites 1-2. - Fig. 72. Yelicones koreanus Papp: hind femur. - Figs 73-74. Yelicones nipponensis TOGASHI: 73 = head in dorsal view, 74 = distal part of right fore wing. - Fig. 75. Yelicones delicatus (CRESSON): head in dorsal view KEY TO THE SPECIES OF YELICONES CAMERON OF THE WORLD EXCEPT THE NEOTROPICAL REGION* 1 (4) First tergite distinctly, i.e. 1.4-1.5 times as long as wide at hind (Fig. 32 in PAPP 1985: 361 and Fig. 50). Radial cell approaching tip of wing (Fig. 36 in PAPP 1985: 363 and Fig. 51). 2 (3) Temple in dorsal view relatively less constricted, eye 2.5 times as long as temple (Fig. 31 in PAPP 1985: 361 and Fig. 53). Cu2 large, i.e. rl and r2 equal in length; pterostigma issuing radial vein proximally from its middle (Fig. 36 in PAPP 1985: 363). Antenna with 34 flagellomeres. Sculpture of head above and mesonotum strong and with less striate elements (Fig. 53). Ground colour of body dirty yellow with little blackish pattern. 9: 6 mm . - Korea Y maculatus PAPP, 1985 3 (2) Temple in dorsal view relatively more constricted, eye three times as long as temple (Fig. 49). Cu2 small, i.e. rl 1.6 times as long as r2; pterostigma issuing radial vein from its middle (Fig. 51). Antenna with 27 flagellomeres. Sculpture of head above and mesonotum less strong and with more striate elements. Ground colour of body dirty yellow with much dark pattern. 9: 4.5 mm. India Y contractus sp. n. 4 (1) First tergite hardly, i.e. at most somewhat longer than wide at hind, usually its length and hind width equal (Fig. 30 in PAPP 1985: 361 and Figs 63, 71). Radial cell either approaching (Figs 74, 78) or ending more or less before tip of wing (Figs 62, 67, 70). 5 (10) Radial cell approaching to reaching tip of wing, i.e. radial cell along metacarp long, about 1.5 times as long as pterostigma (Figs 74, 78). My knowledge of the Neotropical Yelicones species in nature i> rather limited, thus, I exclude them from the present key.