Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok X. - Natura Somogyiensis 25. (Kaposvár, 2014)

Haris A.: The sawfly sufóbfamily Allantinae, Selandrinae and Heretarthrinae from Laos (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)

98 Natura Somogyiensis dilated like all other typical species of this genus. The hind basitarsus of the new species is normal and cylindrical. In the keys of Saini (2006a) and Smith and Saini (2003) the new species is a Beleses Cameron, 1877, because the hind basitarsus normal. In this case, the new species related to Beleses unicolor Wei, 1999 and Beleses satonis (Takeuchi, 1929) these species has antenna fulvous or fulvous and white. The antenna of the new species has fulvous-black- fulvous. Also, these 2 species have claws with basal lobe, the claw of the new species is without basal lobe which is not usual in genus Beleses Cameron. Caliroa laoparvula spec. nov. (Fig. 28) Holotype: female, Hua Phan Prov., Ban Saleui, Phou Pan Mt., 20°13'30"N, 103°59'26"E, 1350-1900 m, 10-19. 05. 2009, leg. C. Holzschuh and locals. Head, antenna, thorax and abdomen black including palpi and mouthparts. Legs black; white: anterior and middle knees, basal fifth of hind tibia, basal half of hind basitarsus. Wings hyaline, costa black, stigma, subcosta and venation brown. Ratios of antennal segments 1-9: 9 : 11 : 25 : 15 : 13:9:7:6:8. Antenna about as long as head and mesonotal lobes combined. Clypeus subtriangularly emarginated, clypeal emargination about 0.33x as deep as clypeal median length. Temples and vertex smooth and shiny. Frontal area with fine and small, moderately dense punctures, shiny. Supraantennal pits, large, about 1.2x larger than front ocellus. Frontal area without ridges, gently elevated. Head contracted behind eyes and temples behind eyes about half as wide as length of scape. Gena linear. Postoccipital carina present but very short, restricted to lover 15 percent of hind orbit. Mesonotal lobes, mesoscutellum, mesoscutellar appendage, metas- cutellum and mesopleuron smooth and shiny. Hind wing with 2 closed middle cell, anal cell of hind wing with petiole. Length of hind tibial spur: width of hind tibia: 2:3. Claw with large basal tooth and without subapical tooth (similar to Fig. 18). Length: 5.0 mm. In Wei 1997b, the new species runs to Caliroa parvula Wei, 1997. The differences, in Caliroa parvula Wei, middle cells are missing, four anterior tibiae are white and basal half of hind tibia is white. The new species has 2 middle cells in hind wing, four ante­rior tibiae are dominantly black, as it is described above and only a basal ring is white on hind tibia. Caliroa laonigrissima spec. nov. (Figs. 4, 18 and 27) Holotype: male, Lao, Phongsaly prov., Phongsaly env., 21°41'N, 102°06'E, 1500 m, June 2003, leg.: Pacholatko. Male. Head, thorax, abdomen including antennae, palpi, mouthparts and legs entirely black withouth any white or whitish spot and without any bluish tinge. Wings dark infus- cate. Costa, subcosta, stigma and venation brownish-black. Tegulae grayish-brown. Frontal area, vertex, temples densely and shallowly punctured, shiny. Antenna short, about as long as head and prescutum combined. Ratio of antennal segments 1-9: 9 : 7 : 22 : 12 : 10 : 9 : 7 : 6 : 6. Temples subparallel behind eyes and about as wide as length of 5th antennal segment. Gena linear, clypeus truncate. Pentagonal frontal area marked by blunt ridges. Mesonotum, mesoscutellum, mesoscutellar appendage and metascutel- lum sparsely, minutely punctured, shiny. Mesopleuron smooth and shiny. Abdominal

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