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)

HARIS A.: STUDY ON THE PALAEARCTIC PRISTIPHORA SPECIES 231 20. Sawsheath normal. The darkest species. Only anterior knee, tibia and middle tibia yel­lowish brown. Head and thorax densely punctured. Sawsheath like in Fig. 21. 4.5-5.0 mm. P. atripes (Lindqvist) Norway and Finland. {Pristiphora borneensis Forsius, 1933 may also run here. Malar space linear. Head, thorax, antenna and abdomen metallic black. Coxae black with yellow apices, trochanters and fore legs yellowish. Hind femur black with yellowish knees. Hind tibia yellow with infuscate apices. Hind tarsi dominantly black. First and sec­ond segments of middle tarsi yellowish, the others infuscate. Wings hyaline. Head and thorax practically impunctate. POL:OOL =1:1. Antenna slender and longer than head and thorax combined. Clypeus subtrun­cate. Claws subbifid. Sawsheath short and indistinctly excised. 6.0 mm. Known from Borneo and India.) -Sawsheath long elongated. Figs. 18 and 24 21. 21. Number of cubital cells: 3. Sawsheath subparallel and blunt in dorsal view, Fig. 18. Black. Labrum, knees, tibiae and tarsi brown. Mesonotum shiny. Mesopleuron fine­ly and densely punctured. 4.0 mm P. tenuiserra (Lindqvist) Germany, Slovakia, Sweden and Finland. - Number of cubital cells: 4. Sawsheath narrowed and acute in dorsal view, Fig. 24. Body black including mouthparts and antenna. Light brownish: tibiae, tarsi, trochanter and narrow apices of all femora. Labrum dark brown. Mesonotum densely, minutely, and shallowly punctured, moderately shiny. Mesopleuron moderately deeply and densely punctured, moderately shiny. 4.0 mm P. issikii Haris and Zsolnai Known only from Japan. Table L More intensively light coloured. Abdominal sternites light or at least abdominal apex laterally and ventrally with yellow spots (P. retusa Thomson). If sternites and abdominal apex black, mesopleuron light coloured (P. flavipicta Lindqvist). Head mostly, mesono­tum and mesosternum in most of the species black. However, few species are extensively light coloured including their mesosternum. In one oriental species the thorax domi­nantly black but abdomen reddish yellow. 1. Abdominal sternites light or at least abdominal apex laterally and ventrally with yel­low spots (P. retusa Thomson) rarely the abdomen mainly fulvous (reddish yellow). Mesosternum black. If sternites and abdominal apex black, mesopleuron light coloured (P. flavipicta Lindqvist). Head mostly, mesonotum and mesosternum always black 2. - Extensively light coloured species including the mesosternum. Abdominal tergites yellow or yellow with black spots or dorsally black. In one oriental species the thorax dominantly black but abdomen reddish yellow 14. 2. Cerci extremely long. Far overprojecting beyond the apex of the sawsheath 3. - Cerci normal 4. 3. Sawsheath in Fig. 26. Body black. Ochraceous: labrum, bases of mandibles, lower margin of clypeus, prothorax, tegula, entire legs, last abdominal tergite, cerci and abdominal sternites. Fig. 196. Wings hyaline, venation brown, costa, subcosta and stig­ma yellow. 5.2 mm P. mongololaricis Haris Mongolia. (If head dominantly yellow see also P. bufo Konow in couplet 15.) - Sawsheath in Fig. 25. Black, labrum, hind orbits reddish brown (sometimes black). Hind corners of pronotum, tegula yellowish brown. Knees, tibiae and tarsi yellow. Apices of tibiae and hind tarsi dark. Abdominal sternites yellowish (sometimes only in the middle). Wings hyaline, venation and stigma dark brown. 5.0 тт....P. cretica Schedl Known only from Crete.

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