The Norwegian species of Aphelinus Dalman

The genus Aphelinus Dalman, 1820 comprises 91 described species worldwide; 33 of these are known from Europe (Hopper et al., 2012; Noyes, 2013). Only 3 species have hitherto been recorded from Norway, i.e., Aphelinus abdominalis (Dalman, 1820), A. chaonia Walker, 1839, and A. varipes (Förster, 1841) (Compton, 1981), while 2 species, A. asychis Walker, 1839 and A. mali (Haldeman, 1851), are reported for the first time from Norway; 3 species are described here as new to science. Diagnosis, hosts, and taxonomic status of all these species can be found in Nikolskaja and Yasnosh (1966) and Noyes (2013).

Key to Norwegian species of Aphelinus (Females ♀♀)

1 Brachypterous: tip of forewing, when the latter is laid back, not reaching apex of gaster…….. asychis Walker

- Macropterous: tip of forewing, when the latter is laid back, reaching beyond apex of ster………..................2

2(1) Costal cell of forewing with only 1 complete row of hairs on ventral surface or itht………….……...……3

- Costal cell of forewing with 2 or 3 complete rows of hairs…………...................................………….…5

3(2) Hind ocelli larger, separated by less than their own major diameter from the orbits of eyes, antenna with third funicular segment almost quadrate, F 2 slightly longer than …………………….. abdominalis Dalman

- Hind ocelli very small, separated by more than their own major diameter from the orbits of eyes, antenna with third funicular segment slightly longer than broad, F 2 almost as long as F 1.……….................…….4

4(3) Scape and pedicel dark, almost brown ……………………............…………... asychis Walker

- Scape and pedicel yellow, at most with very slight almost unnoticeable infuscation ………………………….………………. odin sp. nov.

5(2) Forewing, just basal of the speculum, with only 1 complete line of hairs, second line extends at most half way down………………………….. mali (Haldeman)

- Forewing, just basal of the speculum, with more numerous hairs in 2 or more lines, second line extends at least 3/4 of the way down ………………...........…6

6(5) At least the mid femora slightly infuscate medially …………………............................…………..………7

- All the femora entirely yellow ………….………..….8

7(6) Forewings delta region proximal to linea calva with 1 complete and 2–3 incomplete lines of ……………..……………………….... chaonia Walker

- Forewings delta region proximal to linea calva with 5–6 complete lines of hais................. elvestueni sp. nov.

8(7) Hind tibia at least slightly infuscated …………………….....……………….. varipes Förster

- Hind tibia low…………….………. paluscolus sp. nov.