Dolichogenidea mycale (Nixon, 1972)
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Apanteles mycale Nixon, 1972: 727; Tobias, 1986: 787; van Achterberg, 2002: 28; Papp, 1989: 245. Holotype and paratypes in BMNH.
Apanteles coniferoides Papp, 1972: 335 . Syn. by Papp (1984).
Apanteles trogos Nixon, 1973: 206 . Syn. by Papp (1984).
Dolichogenidea mycale: Capek, 1989: 27 –44; Papp, 1988: 168.
Diagnosis. Pterostigma evenly brown throughout; wing membrane hyaline; metacarp distinctly longer than pterostigma; 1 st discal cell wide, usually one-third, wider than high; antenna longer than body, with two preapical segments of flagellum about one-and-one-third times longer than wide; setose part of ovipositor sheath almost as long as hind tibia; inner spur of hind tibia hardly longer than outer; spines of outer side of hind tibia relatively blunt and paler; T1 distinctly narrowed behind, horizontal surface slightly duller and denser, more even rugosity and lacking smooth, medial furrow; and hypopygium a little less produced.
Material examined. 1♀, Dalian, Liaoning, 1992. IX.5, Lou Juxian, No. 976239 ; 1♀, Mt. Changbai, Jilin, 1994. VIII.4, Lou Juxian, No. 951948 ; 2♀♀, Sanchahe, Xishui, Guizhou, 1994. VIII.4, Lou Juxian, Nos. 200102296, 200102325 ; 1♀, Mt. Qingcheng, Sichuan, 2006. VII.19, Zhang Hongying, No. 200613923.
Distribution. China (Guizhou, Jilin, Liaoning, Sichuan) new record; Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, Turkey.
Note: Features of these specimens mostly agree with the descriptions in Nixon (1972) and Papp (1989), except ovipositor sheath slightly shorter.