Ábrahám Levente: Válogatott tanulmányok II. - Natura Somogyiensis 9. (Kaposvár, 2006)

Haris Attila: Study on the Palaearctic Pristiphora species (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) - Összefoglaló tanulmány a palearktikus Pristiphora fajokról (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae)

HAWS A.: STUDY ON THE PALAEARCTIC PRISTIPHORA SPECIES 219 hind tibial spur shorter than half length of the basitarsus. Hind tarsus light coloured (except last segment). [Black. Legs entirely reddish yellow, basal part of coxae and last tarsal segment of hind legs black. Wings slightly brownish. Costa and stigma pale brown.] 5.5 mm. Male unknown P. luteipes Lindqvist Finland, Ireland (?), Sweden and Ukraine. - Mesopleuron and mesonotum weekly punctate, shiny. Inner hind tibial spur about half as long as the basitarsus 12. 12. Small species, 3.0 mm. Third antennái segment longer than largest diameter of the eyes. Head densely punctured. [Fore coxae mostly, hind coxa apically black. Trochanters, femora, tibiae and partly tarsi reddish yellow. Wings hyaline, costa and stig­ma pale brown.] R pygmaeus Lindqvist Finland. - Larger, 4.0-5.0 mm. Head faintly punctate. [Black. Labrum frequently, tegula rarely yellowish or sometimes brown. Legs reddish yellow, bases of fore femora black. Apices of hind tibia and hind tarsus brown. Frontal area not outlined. Wings hyaline, costa and stigma brownish white.] 4.0-5.0 mm. Male unknown. P. aphantoneura (Förster) (syn. P.fulvipes Fallén; syn. P. simplicifrons Malaise ?) All Europe, all Russia including Caucasus, Tien Shan, Siberia, Mongolia, Asia Minor, Korea and China. Table F Subgenus Pristiphora Latreille, 1810. Abdomen black, rarely only the apical part of abdomen white. Legs black and white rarely entirely black or entirely white. If yellow, than pale, whitish yellow, never ochraceous as in the table E. Wings hyaline. 1. Large species, 6.0-7.0 (8.0) mm. Frontal field mostly limited by ridges (except P. oligolaucina Wei) 2. - Not larger than 6.0 mm. Frontal field various, frequently not limited by ridges 6. 2. Frontal field limited by ridges, tegula black or with white margin. Length of anten­na various. Pronotum entirely black 3. - Frontal filed not limited by ridges. 6.0 or 8.0 mm. Tegula pale brown or yellow. If tegula yellow, hind margin of pronotum also yellow. Antenna longer than abdomen. Legs dominantly black m P. werzhutskii Lindqvist dominantly pale brown 5 3. Tegula pale brown. Clypeus black 4 - Tegula, labrum, anterior margin of clypeus and posterior margin of pronotum yellow. Antenna black, 3-6 antennái segments reddish brown to dark brown below. Legs black partly the coxae, all trochanters, basal part of middle femur, basal third of hind femur, fore and middle tibiae, tarsi and basal third of hind tibia yellow. Large species: 8.0 mm Head with facial projection (bulged) as it figured in Fig. 164. Sawsheath in Fig. 9. Costa and subcosta of fore wing pale brown, venation and stigma dark. Male unknown. P. gayaensis Togashi Known from Korea (Mt. Gaya). 4. Pronotum black. Hind femur entirely black. Smaller. 6.5 mm. Costa, subcosta and stigma dark blackish-brown. Fig. 214 P. oligolaucina Wei Known from Henan, China. - Corners of pronotum, legs dominantly, abdominal apex around the sawsheath pale brown. Venation dark brown. Costa and basal half of the stigma whitish. Apical half of stigma darkened. Larger: 7.5 mm P. werzhutskii Lindqvist Siberia: Irkutsk. 5. Tegula black. Abdominal tergite 9 may be white. Antenna longer than abdomen. Saw without apical bristles. 6.0-7.5 mm. [Black. Labrum, more or less the clypeus and

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