Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 92. (Budapest 2000)

Móczár, L.: World revision of the Cleptes satoi group (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae, Cleptinae)

ally with different metallic highlights. Pronotum usually bisulcate, without longi­tudinal sulcus. Posterior transversal groove and the row of pits well developed or only with irregular punctures and/or with a longitudinal keel in the middle. Abdo­men brown or black, never with metallic highlights, at most with lighter brownish or yellowish brown lateral spots on T-I-II (-III-IV). Two species are exceptions by having the basal segments of the abdomen yellowish-reddish brown or chestnut coloured; notwithstanding this extension of the lighter colouration characterizes the semiauratus group. This ranging among its related species having the abdomen nearly entirely brownish black is reasonable on account of its insular biotope (Rhodos) and owing to the inadequately investigated southern region. The satoi group comprises species from the East Palaearctic: Japan, Korea, Southern Asia, Turkey to Hungary, to South Europe, Iberian Peninsula and in USA: California. Checklist of species Cleptes halinae KUSNETZOV-UGAMSKIJ, 1927 - Russia: S. Ussuri, Korea Cleptes humboldti MÓCZÁR, 1996 - USA: California Cleptes japonicus TOSAWA, 1940-Japan, Korea Cleptes margaritae sp. n. - Tadzhikistan Cleptes mishimaensis mishimaensis TSUNEKI, 1986 - Japan Cleptes mishimaensis hokkaidoi ssp. n. - Japan Cleptes mocsaryi SEMENOW, 1891 - Hungary, Greece Cleptes nigritus nigritus MERCET, 1904 - Spain, Portugal = Cleptes nigriventris BUYSSON 1888 - Spain (synonym) Cleptes nigritus rhodosensis ssp. n. - Greece Cleptes pronigritus LlNSENMAIER, 1968 - Turkey Cleptes pseudosulcatus MÓCZÁR, 1968 - Spain Cleptes satoi TOSAWA, 1940 - Japan Cleptes seidenstueckeri LlNSENMAIER, 1959 - Turkey Cleptes triestensis sp. n. - Italy Key to species Head and thorax partly bronze, green or golden, not blue, with or without coppery tint. Axillae remarkably large, nearly triangular, touching scutellum almost half length of its lateral edge 2

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