Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok IX. - Natura Somogyiensis 24. (Kaposvár, 2014)

Haris A. - Gyurkovics H.: The genus Tenthredopsis Costa, 1859 in Hungary (Hymenoptera: Symphyta)

Haris, A. & Gyurkovics, H.: The genus Tenthredopsis in Hungary 103 4. Larger, 10-12 mm species. Basal segment of hind tarsus white (nearly always). Antennal segment 8 2.5-3.5x longer than wide. Ventral side of abdomen with 2 parallel longitudinal black band. (Figs.49, 50 and 51). Penis valve in Fig. 69. Common.........................................................................................stigma (Fabricius, 1798)- Smaller, 8-10 mm. Hind tarsus dominantly black. Antennal segment 8 4.0-4.5x longer than wide. Fig. 37, penis valve in Fig. 70 .....................................ornata (Serville, 1823) 5 . Abdomen white, with middle zig-zag pattern, (sometimes rusty red, but this color variation rare in Hungary). Stigma as in Fig. 61. Hind femur frequently reddish with black line, sometimes white with black line or dominantly black. Fig. 58, penis valve in Fig. 71. 8.0-9.0 mm.........................................................................tessellata (Klug, 1817)- Abdomen and hind femur dominantly black. Stigma as in Fig. 22. Fig. 20, penis valve in Fig. 72............................................................................................lactiflua (Klug, 1817) 6 . 6-(7)8 antennal segments white. Males were not captured in Hungary andrei Konow, 1898- Antenna black. Rare. Males were not captured in Hungary... floricola (Costa, 1859) 7. Mesepistemum and mesopleuron densely and roughly punctured, matt or moderately shiny........................................................................................................................................ 8- Mesepistemum and mesopleuron smooth and shiny....................................................10 8 . Antenna white ringed (segment 6 and more or less the following segments white). Mesopleuron punctured and moderately shiny. First tergite black without white lateral spots. 9.0-10 mm. Fig. 63..................................................tischbeinii (Frivaldszky, 1876) (see also the remark at T. putoni Konow in the key of females). (Male of T. annuligera (Eversmann, 1847) would also run here, but its first tergite with white lateral spots.)- Antenna without white ring............................................................................................. 9 9. First tergite (propodeum) without white flecks. Mesopleuron matt, densely and roughly punctured. 11.0-12.0 mm. Figs. 53, 55, 56. The individuals of this species has 2 different type of penis valves (probably it is a species complex?) see Figs. 67 and 68. Sporadic, locally common ........................................................ tarsata (Fabricius, 1804)- First tergite (propodeum) with lateral white flecks. Mesopleuron punctured and mod­erately shiny. (These white flecks may also occur on T. stigma, however, T. stigma has smooth, shiny mesopleuron and clypeus deeply emarginated.) 9.0-10.0 mm. Figs. 1, 2, 3 and 4. (Flagellum of antenna black above, pale below, this may also be true for T. tarsata)........................................................................................albonotata (Brullé, 1832) 10. Hind wing without marginal vein. Middle part of second tergite smoother and shin­ier than that of tergite 3. 9.0-10.0 mm. Figs. 8, 9 and 10.............coqueberti (Klug, 1817) ( The male of T. benthini Rudow also runs here, difference: first tergite with 2 white spots which are missing from T. coqueberti Klug).- Hind wing with marginal vein, surface sculpture of tergite 2 and 3 similar. Last tergite of abdomen compressed......................................................................................................11 11. Projection of penis valve extremely long, well visible from above without dissection. Head without the frontal spot, pronotum, ventral parts of thorax and middle segments of hind tarsus pale. Larger species: 11.0-12.0 mm. Figs. 27 and 28, penis valve in Fig. 66. Frequent, locally common...........................................................litterata (Geoffroy, 1758)- Projection of penis valve smaller, only in T. sordida is frequently visible above without dissection. In most species, at least mesostemum black, except T. friesei and T. nivosa, which have pale mesostemum............................................................................................12

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