Key to Anagyrus parasitoids of Planococcus and Pseudococcus mealybugs in Eastern Spain (females)
1 Clava dark, testaceous, brown or black (Figs. 2, 7, 28)....................................................... 2
- Clava white (Figs. 15, 24, 26)........................................................................... 4
2(1) F1 brown, very dark, nearly black, F2 and basal half of F3, white, F4 to F6 pale brown; clava pale brownish yellow (Fig. 2). Forewing with the postmarginal vein clearly shorter than stigmal vein (Fig. 3)................... Anagyrus aligarhensis
- F1 variable, F2-F6 and clava uniformly dark (Figs. 7, 28). Postmarginal vein of fore wing similar or longer than stigmal vein (Figs. 8, 29)......................................................................................... 3
3(2) Antenna with all segments of flagellum completely black (Fig. 7). Head generally orange (fig. 6). Fore wing with a zone of white and pale setae only located at the apical extreme (Fig. 8)................................ Anagyrus fusciventris
- F1 black and basally white (Fig. 28). Head testaceous-brown, inner orbits of eyes yellowish (Fig. 30). Forewing with a pattern of white and pale setae forming a broad longitudinal medial hyaline band from the basal extreme to the apical one (Fig. 29).................................................................................... Anagyrus matritensis
4(1) Head black (Figs. 14, 15). F1 to F4 completely black, F5 partially black (65% black basally and 35% white apically), F6 and clava completely white (Fig. 15)................................................ Anagyrus borrianensis sp. nov.
- Head orange to yellowish (Figs. 24, 26). F2-F6 white (Figs. 24, 26)............................................. 5
5(4) First funicle segment contrastingly partially black (basal half or so) and white (distal half or so), rest of flagellum completely white (Fig. 24)...................................................................... Anagyrus pseudococci
- First funicle segment completely black and rest of flagellum white (Fig. 28)....................... Anagyrus vladimiri