Dolichogenidea breviventris (Ratzeburg, 1848)
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Microgaster breviventris Ratzeburg, 1848: 51 . Holotype in Deutsches Entomologisches Institut.
Apanteles breviventris Ratzeburg: Marshall, 1889: 492; Fahringer, 1936: 156; Papp, 1978: 286; Papp, 1975: 239; Shenefelt, 1972: 457; Tobias, 1986: 769; van Achterberg, 2002: 27; Telenga, 1955: 61.
Dolichogenidea breviventris Ratzeburg: Papp, 1988: 161; Belokobylskij, 2003: 388; Koponen, 1992: 193 –208.
Diagnosis. Pterostigma brown with pale spot at base; wing membrane hyaline; metacarp distinctly longer than length of pterostigma, 7 longer than its distance from apex of radial cell; legs bright reddish yellow; ovipositor sheath two-thirds as long as third tibia, apically widening; antenna usually longer than body, penultimate antennomeres 1.5–2.0 longer than wide; T1 slightly converged posteriorly, hind half smooth to rugulose; T2 smooth; and mesonotum shiny and with discrete punctuation, interspaces not smaller than diameter of punctures.
Variation. Fore wing length 2.45–3.00mm.
Material examined. 1♀, Mt. Westtianmu ( Chanyuan Temple), Zhejiang, 1988. V.26, Fan Jinjiang, No. 884371 ; 2♀♀, Mt. Westtianmu ( Chanyuan Temple), Zhejiang, 1988. V.16–18, Guo Shibai, Nos. 882946, 882963 ; 1♀, Lishui, Zhejiang, 1982.IV–VI, Xu Yue, No. 824072; 1♀, Mt. Fengyang, Longquan, Zhejiang, 1982. VIII.22– 24, Song Qisheng, No. 826584.
Distribution. China (Zhejiang) new record; Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Korea, Moldova, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom.
Note: Features of these specimens mostly agree with the descriptions of Fahringer (1936), Papp (1975) and
Tobias (1986) except T1 shorter, and mesosoma shorter than metasoma.