S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 61. (Budapest, 2000)
Occipital furrows with two smooth and shining patches alongside. Head above with dark pubescence. 9.0-9.5 mm. - Sporadic species. Turkey and 17(16) Clypeus slightly emarginated. Wings short, venation undeveloped 18(19) Wings very short and never reach to the half of the abdomen only to the end of the second abdominal segment. Body black although abdomen often dark brown. Head and thorax densely and deeply punctured. Scutellum densely punctured only its fore part with shining interspaces where the punctuation not so dense. Front lobe of mesonotum flat without any furrow. First abdominal segment smooth and shining the others with transverse surface sculpture. Reddish-yellow are the whole fore femur, the apical third of the middle and hind femora and the basal third of tibiae. Sawsheath as in Fig. 58. 5.5-6.5 mm. - Very rare. South-eastern Europe, Transcaucasia, Ukraine ciliatus Konow 19(18) Wings reach to the second third of abdomen. Whole body black. Head and thorax densely punctured. Pubescence short, silvery. Mesonotum and scutellum shining. Red are the apical part of femora and the basal part of tibiae. Sawsheath as in Fig. 58. 7.5 - 9.0 mm. - Very rare. South-eastern Europe, Ukraine subalatus Kerensky 20 (1) Pronotum and lateral angles offrant mesonotal lobe red 21 (22) Longer setae near apex of the sawsheath strongly curved (Fig. 62). Middle femur red only at extreme apex. Antenna less than twice as long as breadth of the head behind eyes; 3rd segment only 3 A times as long as the longest measure of eye. Basal abdominal tergite with well-developed coriaceous surface sculpture medially. 8.0-9.0 mm. 4th-6th serrulae in Fig. 4. - Sporadic species. Transcaucasia rufogeniculatus Zhelochovtsev 22 (21) Longer setae near apex of the sawsheath almost straight (Fig. 63). Middle femur with apical half red. Antenna twice as long as breadth of the head behind eyes; 3rd segment about as long as the longest measure of eye. Basal abdominal tergite with coriaceous surface sculpture more or less obsolete medially. 8.0 mm. - Rare species. Samarkand, Uzbekistan samarkandicus Haris 1 (2) Black, posterior margin of pronotum medially with two red spots. A large central spot on prescutum, mesoscutum, base of propodeum, other abdominal tergites and sternites entirely reddish brown. Legs black. Wings hyaline with long yellowish brown hairs on their basal 2/3. Abdomen strongly shining, polished. 2(1) Abdomen black 3 (32) Sawsheath in dorsal view, rounded never dilated apically (Figs 59-61, 64-68, 73, 75) 4 (21) Pronotum red 5(10) Body with strong greenish-blue iridescence Transcaucasia kokujewi Konow Table B 9.4 mm. - Rare. China thaumatus Wei et Nie