Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 69. (Budapest 1977)
Tsuneki, K.: H. Sauter's Sphecidae from Formosa in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Hymenoptera)
List and descriptions of the species I. SPHECLNAE L Sceiiphron (Chalybion) inflexum (SICKMANN, 1895 (TSUNEKI, 1967e*, p. 7; 1971b, p. 7; HANEDA, 1971, p. 31;, 1972, p. 5; MUROTA, 1973, p. 116). — Specimen examined:! $, Taihanroku, IX. 1908. II. PHILANTHINAE 2. * Cerceris pictiventris formosicola STRAND, 913 (TSUNEKI, 1970*, p. 6; HANEDA, 1971, p. 32; 1972, p. 6; MUROTA, 1973, p. 117. —Specimens examined: 3 Ç, Takao, 7. VII, 21, 25. VIII. 1907; 1 çf, Kosempo, I. 1908; 1 çf , Polisha, III. 1908; 1 çf, Tainan, II. 1909. 3. Cerceris variaesimilis MAIDL, 1926 (TSUNEKI, 1970*, p. 21; HANEDA, 1972, p. 6; MUROTA, 1973, p. 117.) - Specimen examined:l çf, Kagi 26. VIII. 1907. Distribution. Widely spread over S. E. Asia as far northwards as Kyushu, Japan. 4. * Cerceris luzonensis fukaii ROHWER, 1919 (TSUNEKI, 1970*, p. 13; MUROTA, 1973, p. 117.). — Specimens examined: 1 çf, Takao, 14. VIII. 1907; 1 9, Teraso, II. 1909; 3 9, Thaihorinsho, X. 1909. Remarks. The male specimen from Takao and two of those from Taihorinsho lack the yellow mark on the median lobe of the clypeus. 5. Cerceris sinensis SMITH 1856 (TSUNEKI, 1970*, p. 15; MUROTA, 1973, p. 117.) — Specimen examined: 1 9 > Teraso, IV. 1909. Distribution. S. China and Formosa. 6*. Cerceris trichobunda STAND, 1913, çf new (Figs. 1-5) Cerceris trichobunda: TSUNEKI, 1970*, p. 23, 9Specimen examined: 1 çf, Taihorin, IV. 1910. Remarks. The type of the species ( 9 ) was collected at Suisharyo (Shuisheliao, Chiai Pref., about 1200 m height) in October, 1911, by H. SAUTER and the male remained unknown. The village Taihorin where the present specimen (çf) was collected is situated not far from the type locality, though considerably different in height. It is similar in characters to the female except the sexual ones and the mesopleural marking and referred to this species as the other sex. Description of çf . Length 9 mm. Black; yellow (on head and legs cream yellow and on thorax and abdomen orange yellow) are face below upper margins of antennái sockets except sides of supraclypeal area and apical half of median lobe of clypeus (Fig. 1), mandible externally on basal half, antennái joint 1 in front broadly, a very minute spot near upper outer orbit, pronotal collar wholly, a mark on tegula, scutellum, postscutellum (mesopleuron immaculated, in 9 maculated), a vaguely outlined mark on medio-apical part of tergite 2, tergite 3 wholly, a narrow ante-apical band on tergite 5, a broader one on 6 (Fig. 3), a patch on postero-lateral corner of sternite 3, all trochanters and fore and mid tibiae in front. Ferruginous to pale castaneous: mandible on apical half, antennái joint 1 above, 2 wholly, basal half of 3, 3-6 and 13 beneath (remaining joints dark brown beneath), tegula, apical margin of each abdominal segment narrowly, knees, rest of fore and mid tibiae, basal half of hind tibiae, fore tarsus and mid metatarsus. Pronotal tubercle and remaining parts of legs castaneous brown (originally black?). Pubescence moderately rich and moderately long, on ocellar area and on tergite 1 longer, on dorsal side pale brownish and on sides greyish white, on lower face und clypeus decumbent, in oblique light silverily glittering; dense fringe of hairs on anterior margin of lateral lobe of clypeus golden. Head from above with ocelli in a right-angled triangle, OOD:POD = 10:7, ocellar diameter relatively 4; head seen in front: Fig. 1, OAD:WAS:IAD = 8:5:4, CAD:LC = = 10:22, OTD:ITD = 6:20, surface curvature of clypeus, supraclypeal area and interantennal carina from right side: Fig. 2; antenna! joints 3, 4, 5 seen from above with rela-