S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 61. (Budapest, 2000)

42 (41 ) Tegulae red 43 (44) Pronotum, fore lobes of mesonotum and tegulae are red, the other parts of tho­rax black although lateral lobes frequently more or less red. Head and antenna black. Legs black, fore tibia and femur marked with black. Abdominal seg­ments 3-5 or 2-5 , sometimes 2-6 red. Abdomen smooth and shining. Sawsheath in Fig. 113. 8.0 mm. - Sporadic. Siberia, Korea, Japan and Mongolia armillatus Konow 44 (43) Mesonotum entirely black 45 (46) Smaller species, 5.0-6.0 mm. Head, antenna and thorax entirely black, only tegulae red. First and apical abdominal segments black, red are the 2nd-6th and the basal part of the 7th segments. Legs black, first femora and all tibiae marked with red. Sawsheath in Fig. Ill, 4th-6th serrulae in Fig. 43. - Frequent species. N. Eurasia, mountains of C. Asia and N. America elderi Kincaid 46 (45) Larger species, 10.0 mm. Head, antenna, and thorax black, tegulae and prono­tum red. Clypeus emarginated to a depth of one-third of its total length. 2nd-5th abdominal segments red, the others black. Legs black, apical third of fore femora and basal third of fore tibiae red. Mesonotum densely and finely punctured, shining. Scutellum with dense puncture, slightly shining. Sawsheath in Fig. 112. 4th-6th serrulae in Fig. 44. - Rare. Known only from Turkestan grombczewskii Jakovlev Table F 1 (20) Abdomen mainly red. Sometimes the first abdominal tergite and the sawsheath marked with black 2 (3) Extensively red species. Head, antennae, mesosternum, legs and the apex of the sawsheath black. Other parts of the body red. Sometimes the tegulae and some spots near the scutellum may be black. Wings dark infuscate. Head behind the eyes dilated. Antenna long and slender, longer than the abdomen. Third and fourth antennái segments are subequal. Mesonotum sporadically punctured. 9.0-10.0 mm. Male unknown. - Rare species. China coccinatus Zhelochovtsev 3 (2) Body more extensively black. Antenna shorter 4 (13) Lateral lobes of mesonotum almost entirely yellow 5 (6) First abdominal tergite black. Head and antenna black. Pronotum and mesono­tum red. Mesopleuron mainly black. Sawsheath similar to that of D. madidus (Klug). - Rare. Spain schultessi Konow 6 (5) First abdominal tergite red 7 (8) Mesopleuron black. Thorax mainly red, mesoscutellum, mesoscutellar appendage, postscutellum, metepimeron, mesepimeron, mesosternum, metasternum, mesopleuron black. Head behind eyes parallel. Wings hyaline. 4th-5th serrulae in Fig. 49. 9.0-10.0 mm. - Sporadic. Spain murcius Konow 7 (8) Mesopleuron at least on the upper third red

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