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)

222 NATURA SOMOGYIENSIS mouthparts and antenna. Trochanters, tibiae, tarsi, knees, apical third of fore femur and cenchri dirty white. Hind tarsus infuscate. Hind tibia with brown apical ring. Tegula brownish white. Wing slightly infuscate. Stigma and venation light brown. Head dense­ly punctured with shiny interspaces. Mesoscutellum and mesopleuron smooth and shiny.] P. nigrocoreana Haris and Zsolnai Known from Korea. - Claws with denticle. First cubital crossvein present 23. 23. Face bulged (facial projection) as in Fig. 166. Frontal field not marked. 4.0-4.5 mm P. coniceps Lindqvist Austria, Belgium, Czech, Slovakia, Germany, France, England, Scotland, Northwest and West Russia, Baikal Region, Sweden and Finland. - Face not bulged, normal as in Fig. 165. Frontal field various. (If pronotum extensively light coloured, and sawsheath like in Fig. 33. see couplet 11. (P. insularis Rohwer) 24. 24. Tegula dark brown or sometimes even whitish. Femora mostly black except their white apices. Saw in Fig. 177, serrulae in Fig. 178. [Tibiae white but hind tibia with black apical ring, fore and middle tarsi white, hind tarsus brownish. Distance of hind ocelli from the hind margin of head about as long as the diameter of a hind ocellus. Wings hyaline, stigma yellowish brown. Mesonotum finely and densely punctured. Mesepisternum shiny with minute punctures.] P. melanocarpa (Hartig) All Europe, Russia till the Far East, Siberia, the Northern Caucasus, Kola Peninsula, Korea and China. - Tegula yellowish brown. Legs dominantly yellowish light brown. Hind side of ante­rior femora hardly blackish. Middle femur more or less, the hind femur entirely black. Hind tarsus black. Hind tibia dirty whitish, apically black. Male unknown. 5.5 mm. P. acutidens Lindqvist Sibiria: Irkutsk. 25. Abdomen pale brown around the sawsheath. Wings yellow. Head and mesopleu­ron densely punctured, weakly shiny. 5.5 mm P. brunniapex Lindqvist Known only from Finland. - Abdomen black. Wings hyaline, subhyaline, greyish but not yellow (except P. sootry­neni, with yellowish wings) 26. 26. Mesopleuron, mesonotum matt or weakly shiny, densely punctured 27. - Mesopleuron and mesonotum shiny, weekly punctured 29. 27. Larger species. 4.0-5.0 mm 28. - Smaller species, 3.0-4.0 mm. Wings hyaline. Head weekly punctured. jR pusilla Malaise Russia, Sweden and Finland. 28. Mesopleuron and mesonotum densely punctured, matt. Punctures on the meso­pleuron rough. Wings subhyaline. 4.0-5.0 mm. See also notes. [Black. Labrum some­times brown. Knee, tibiae, more or less fore tarsus light coloured. Apices of hind tibiae black. Mesonotum finely and densely punctured. Mesopleuron densely punctured matt. Venation and stigma dark brown.] P. staudingeri (Ruthe), P. hyperborea Malaise and P. astragali Vikberg P. staudingeri: Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium, Switzerland, Czech, Germany, Denmark, France, Ireland, Romania, Slovakia, Northwest, Northern-central Russia, Siberia, Trans-Baikal, Russian Far East, Sweden, Finland, Mongolia and Canada. R hyperborea: Sweden, Finland and Scotland (?). P. astragali: Finland. - Mesopleuron matt, but finely and densely punctured. Mesonotum finely and dense­ly punctured somehow shiny. Wings yellowish. 5.0 mm P. sootryeni Lindqvist Belgium, Norway, Russia and Finland. 29. Larger, 5.0-6.0 mm. Wings infuscate. Black. [Labrum rarely brown. Knees, tibiae

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