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

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

104 Natura Somogyiensis 12. Penis valve with long basal projection. Mesopleuron pale, mesostemum with black spot. Hind tarsus frequently with pale middle segments. 9.0-11.0 mm. Figs. 43, 44, 45 and 47. Penis valve in Fig. 65 ..........................................................sordida (Klug, 1817)- Color and penis valve different........................................................................................13 13. Mesopleuron mostly, mesostemum always black.....................................................14- Mesopleuron and mesostemum pale. Middle segments of hind tarsus also pale. 11.0­12.0 mm. Figs. 16, 17 and 18...........................................................friesei (Konow, 1884) 14. Variable in color but never pale with middle black zig-zag line. Hind tarsus variable in color but not dark with pale middle segments. The reddish brown segments of abdo­men frequently with middle row of black flecks or abdomen may be nearly or entirely black only with few reddish brown flecks. Smaller: 8.0-11.0 mm. Figs. 30, 32. Penis valve in Fig. 73. (according to Blank and Ritzau, 1998, males of these 2 species are not separable) ..................................nassata (Linné, 1767) and scutellaris (Fabricius, 1804)- Abdominal segments pale with middle black zigzag line. Meopleuron pale. Mesostemum black. Easy to confuse with male of T. sordida. However, the long projections of penis valve in T. sordida is visible from above. 9.0 mm............................nivosa (Klug, 1817) List of Tenthredopsis Costa, 1859 from Hungary Tenthredopsis albonotata (Brullé, 1832) (Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4) Szalafő: Felsőszer, 22. 05. 1983, 1 male, leg. Rozner I. The only Hungarian specimen, fits very well to the T. albonotata keyed in Benson (1968), having sculptured mesopleuron, opaque white fleck on each side of tergite 1, edge of pronotum and tegula white and antenna without white ring. However, hind tarsal segments are white. New record for Hungary. Tenthredopsis andrei Konow, 1898 (Figs. 5, 6 and 7) Hungária, 2 females, no year (old label), no collector. New record for Hungary. {Other records from the Carpathian Basin: South Serbia: Strúga coll. Pillich, 1 female.) Tenthredopsis coquehertii (Klug, 1817) (Figs. 8, 9 and 10) Kőszeg, 07. 05. 1938, 1 male, Nagyvisnyó: Hármaskút, 07. 07. 1982, 1 male, Miskolc: Lusta-völgy, 07. 07. 1984, 1 male, Mátyásföld, 1897 aug, 1 male, Nagy-Sváb-hegy, 10. 06. 1898, 1 male. {Other records from the Carpathian Basin: Hargita megye: Kalonda: Kalonda-tető, 23. 05. 1997, 1 male, Szalonca, 1 male.) Tenthredopsis floricola (Costa, 1859) (Figs. 11, 12 and 13) Ságváriliget: Ördög-árok: 10. 05. 1954, 1 female, Bajári. New record for Hungary. Tenthredopsis friesei (Konow, 1884) (Figs. 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18) Aggtelek: Ménesvölgy, Bakony: Gerence-völgy, Bakony: Gézaháza, Bakony: Hajmáspuszta, Bakony: Kab-hegy, Bakonybél: Hideghegyi-dűlő, Bakonybél: Kőris-

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