Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok V. - Natura Somogyiensis 17. (Kaposvár, 2010)
HARIS, A.: Levéldarazsak (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) Dél-Vietnámból
Natura Somogyiensis 17 193-206 Kaposvár, 2010 Sawflies (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) from South Vietnam ATTILA HARIS H-8142 Úrhida, Petőfi u. 103., Hungary, e-mail: attilaharis@yahoo.com HARIS, A.: Sawflies (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) from South Vietnam. Abstract: Four new species are described from South Vietnam: Eusunoxa iridissima spec, nov., Edenticornia albotriangularis spec, nov., Asiemphytus brunneus spec. nov. and Neothrinax devriesi spec. nov. They are compared to Eusunoxa semipunctata Smith and Saini, 2003, Edenticornia birmana Malaise, 1944, E. formosana Malaise, 1944, E. megaocula Wei, 2005, E. tibialis Wei, 1997, E. zhejiangensis Wei & Nie, 1998, Asiemphytus vexator (F. Smith, 1874) and Neothrinax excavata Haris, 2006. Male of Athlophorus placidus (Konow, 1898) is described. Keywords: Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae, Vietnam, new species Introduction This is the fourth paper of the series discussing the sawfly fauna of Vietnam (Haris, 2006, 2007 and 2009). In the first part, I published 32 new species from Vietnam (Haris, 2006). In the second part, the total material of the Acterberg-expeditions was studied and completed with the description of further 4 new species. In the third part 9 new species were described and data of further 14 species were published. Methods and material This small sawfly material contains 36 specimens of 15 species in which 4 species are new and described here. The sawflies were collected by Prof. Dr. Cees van Achterberg and Mr. Rob de Vries, both from the Natuurhistorisch Museum (Naturalis). The material is deposited in the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum (Naturalis), Leiden with duplicates in the Institute of Ecology & Biological Resources, Hanoi (Vietnam). For identification the following monographs were consulted: Malaise, 1945 and Saini, 2006. Papers, species descriptions of Singh, Saini, Wei , Nie, Muche, Togashi and Xiao were also checked. Regarding the huge number of papers on the Oriental Symphyta fauna published in the last 2 decades, these papers are not listed in the Reference part. Abbreviation: RMNH: Official abbreviation of Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum Naturalis, Leiden.