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19(16) Apical part of the abdomen red, first tergite black 20 (21) Basal third of venation of fore wings yellow. Head black. Pronotum, tegulae red, other parts of the thorax black. Abdomen red, lateral margins of the first abdominal segment and two spots on the base black, apical part of abdomen from the hind margin of the 7th segment also black. Legs black. Apical third of fore femora and basal third of fore tibiae red. Mesonotum deeply and dense­ly punctured with shining interspaces. Clypeus deeply emarginated to a half of its total length. Pubescence silvery and dense about as long as diameter of an ocellus. Wings hyaline. Sawsheath in Fig. 102. - Sporadic. Uzbekistan Iucidus Freymuth 21 (20) Venation dark: brown, black-brown or black. Occasionly the base of the vena­tion reddish {pakistanicus Muche) but if these are reddish then wings infuscate 22 (23) Head behind the eyes clearly dilated. Temple sporadically punctured. Occipital furrows deep and straight. Pronotum red. Mesonotum and the edge of meso­pleuron red. Wings sligthly infuscate. Legs red only the coxae, trochanters and the base of femora black. Abdomen, with the exception of the first tergite, red. Sawsheath as in Fig. 104. Larger species 9.0-9.5 mm. - Sporadic. South-east­ern Europe and Asia Minor melanopterus Konow 23 (22) Head behind the eyes parallel or narrowing 24 (25) Larger species. Legs dark brown or black only the first knee red. Wings dark infuscate. 7.0-9.5 mm. Sawsheath in Fig. 105. 4th—6th serrulae in Fig. 38. ­Sporadic.Uzbekistan, Tadzhikistan and Turkestan rugosus Freymuth 25 (24) Smaller species, if larger, than legs at least the first pair more extensively red. 26 (27) Metanotum around metascutellum red. Mesopleuron often black with a row of red spots. Basal 1/4-1/3 of costa and subcosta red. Scutellum black. Sawsheath in Fig. 106. - Sporadic in Pakistan pakistanicus Muche 27 (26) Metanotum around metascutellum black. Mesopleuron never with a row of red spots although the upper third of mesopleuron may be red 28 (29) The very base of costa, subcosta red but it is always shorter than 1/4 of their length. Scutellum black. Wings dark infuscate. Sawsheath as in Fig. 104. 4th-6th serrulae in Fig. 39. - Sporadic. Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Tadzhikistan lepidus Konow 29 (28) Costa, subcosta even the very base dark brown or black. Scutellum black or red 30(31) Wings sligthly infuscate, if dark infuscate (former ssp. sibiricus Zhelochovtsev) then the 2nd and 3rd legs are mainly black. Sawsheath in Fig. 104, 4th-6th serrulae in Fig. 40. - Common European species germanicus (Fabricius) 31 (30) Wings dark infuscate. All the legs extensively red. Sawsheath as in Fig. 104, 4th-6th serrulae in Fig. 41. - Frequent. S. Europe, Asia Minor, Mongolia etruscus (Klug) 32 (9) Long setae on the sides of the sawsheat set more outwards so that, in dorsal aspect, they with the corresponding setae on the other side of the sawsheath form an obtuse angle (Figs. 108-113) 33 (40) Abdomen mainly red, only its first tergite and often the sawsheath black

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