A Review Of The Subfamily Rhyssinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) From The Ukrainian Carpathians Author Varga, A. text Vestnik Zoologii 2014 2014-02-01 48 1 27 34 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2014-0003 journal article 20016 10.2478/vzoo-2014-0003 6637b360-da38-4ff7-b007-92e75f8a2de3 2073-2333 6403915 Key to species of the Rhyssinae in Ukrainian Carpathians 1. Clypeus with apical tubercle ( fig. 3 , 1 ). Metasoma always with white coloration. OTI 4.5–5.0. Rhyssa . .... 4 — Clypeus without apical tubercle, weakly concave ( fig. 3 , 2 ). If metasoma with white coloration, than OTI at least 8.0. .. ................................................................................................................................................................... 2 2. Paramere without a groove paralleling its inner edge. Tergites 3–6 of male moderately concave apically, without a median longitudinal submembranous area. Metasoma entirely black. Tergites 3–5 of female transversely aciculate Rhyssella . . ........................................................................................................................ 3 — Paramere with a strong groove close to and paralleling the apical 0.7 of its lower inner edge. Tergites 3–6 of male strongly concave apically and with a median apical longitudinal submembranous area. Mesosoma always with, metasoma with (female) or without (male) white coloration. Tergites 3–5 of female smooth.. ...................................................................................................................................................... Megarhyssa rixator 3. Scutellum black. ................................................................................................................ Rhyssella approximator — Scutellum yellow. ..................................................................................................................... Rhyssella obliterata 4. Females. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5 — Males (male of Rhyssa kriechbaumeri is unknown). ........................................................................................... 7 5. Face black, at most with two central white spots ( fig. 4 , 1 ). Propodeum black ( fig. 4 , 2 ). ................................ ................................................................................................................................................. Rhyssa kriechbaumeri — Face black centrally, at least with two white stripes on eye orbits ( fig. 5 , 1 ). Propodeum at least with two lateral white spots ( fig. 5 , 2 ). ................................................................................................................................... 6 6. Central flagellomeres whitish. Clypeus yellow. .......................................................................... Rhyssa amoena — Antennal flagellum without a pale band. Clypeus from reddish-brown to black. ........... Rhyssa persuasoria 7. Clypeus, scape and pedicel ( fig. 6 , 2 ), fore and mid coxae, trochanters and trochantelli yellow. .................... ............................................................................................................................................................ Rhyssa amoena — Clypeus from reddish-brown to black. Scape and pedicel black ( fig. 6 , 1 ). At least mid coxa and trochanter with red and/or black spots. .................................................................................................... Rhyssa persuasoria