630 M. W. R. de V. GRAHAM 



formula n 353 ; lower edge of toruli slightly above the ventral edge of the 



eyes 5 



2 (1) Antennae with lower edge of toruli below level of ventral edge of eyes ; 



antennal formula 11353 ; flagellum relatively slender ; proximal segments 

 of funicle quadrate to slightly elongate, distal segments at most very slightly 

 transverse. Oral fossa large, its breadth 3-5 to 4 times the malar space 



hungaricus (Erdos) (p. 630) 



- Antennae with lower edge of toruli level with or slightly above the ventral 



edge of the eyes ; antennal formula 11 263 ; flagellum, except in laricis, 

 relatively stouter ; sometimes all the funicular segments are slightly trans- 

 verse. Oral fossa relatively smaller, its breadth 2-5 to 3 times the malar 

 space. ............ 3 



3 (2) Antenna with funicle yellowish at least distally, the clava black ; all funicular 



segments usually slightly transverse . . strobilorum Thomson (p. 630) 



- Antenna with flagellum, at least dorsally, uniformly brown or fuscous ; proxi- 



mal segments of funicle subquadrate or slightly longer than broad . . 4 



4 (3) Combined length of dorsellum and propodeum (in median line) somewhat more 



than half that of the scutellum. Pronotal collar sharply margined over about 

 its middle third. Antennal flagellum relatively slender ; most of the 

 funicular segments tending to be slightly longer than broad laricis Boucek (p. 631) 



- Combined length of dorsellum and propodeum only about half that of the 



scutellum. Pronotal collar usually weakly margined. Antennal flagellum 

 relatively thick ; funicular segments usually quadrate 



hohenheimensis (Ratzeburg) (p. 631) 



5 (1) Antenna with scape distinctly dilated above the middle ; clava dark except 



apically, but the fifth segment of the funicle pale . piceae (Ruschka) (p. 632) 



- Antenna with scape not or hardly dilated ; fifth segment of funicle, as well as 



the clava, dark ....... vala (Walker) (p. 632) 



Anogmus strobilorum Thomson 



Roptrocerus (Anogmus) strobilorum Thomson, 1878 : 85, $ $. 



Anogmus strobilorum Thomson 

 Anogmus strobilorum Thomson 

 Anogmus strobilorum Thomson 

 Anogmus strobilorum Thomson 



Erdos, 1948a : 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, q* $. 

 Bakke, 1955 : 184-187, 6* $• 

 Graham, 19570' : 233. 

 Boucek, 1966a : 53, 56, $ <j>. 



Type material. Several specimens on 6 pins ; a lectotype has not yet been 

 selected. 



Britain, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, ? Rumania, 

 U.S.S.R. 



Biology. Reared in Norway, probably from Kaltenbachiola strobi (Winn.), on 

 Picea, by Bakke (1955, 1956, 1963) ; and in Bavaria, probably as parasite of 

 Plemeliella abetina Seitn. (Holste, 1922). There are specimens in BM(NH) which 

 are said to have been reared in Scotland from Megastigmus spermatrophus Wachtl ; 

 it is desirable to have this record confirmed, as it seems likely to be incorrect. 



Anogmus hungaricus (Erdos) 



Platythorax hungaricus Erdos, 1948a : 4, 5, 7, 8-9, o* 9- 

 Anogmus hungaricus (Erdos) Bakke, 1956 : 43-45, 6* 9- 



