Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 100. (Budapest 2008)

Papp, J.: Seven new species of Aspilota Foerster from the Palaearctic Region (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Alysiinae)

The new species runs also to A. iocosipectus FISCHER, 1974. The two species are clearly distinguished by the following features: 1(2) Middle (or second) tooth of mandible narrow and long, rounded api­cally (Fig. 3). Precoxal suture subcrenulate (Fig. 4). Vein 1-2CU1 2.3 times as long as m-cu (Fig. 8). Penultimate flagellomere 3.5 times as long as broad, antena with 18 antennomeres. Female: 2 mm. Hungary A. digitula sp. n. 2( 1 ) Middle (or second) tooth of mandible less narrow and shorter, apically pointed (Fig. 15). Precoxal suture distinctly crenulate (Fig. 16). Vein 1-2CU(1) 1.6-1.7 times longer than m-cu (Fig. 17). Penultimate flagello­mere 1.7-2 times as long as broad, antenna with 19-20 antennomeres. Female: 2-2.1 mm. England, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia A. iocosipectus FISCHER, 1974 Figs 12-17. Aspilota fuscicornis (HALIDAY, 1838): 12 = mandible, 13 = propodeum, 14 = head in dorsal view. - Aspilota iocosipectus FISCHER, 1974: 15 = mandible, 16 = mesopleuron with precoxal suture, 17 = vein 1-2CU(1) of fore wing

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