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

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

- Head and thorax of different colour but without bronze. Axillae narrow, usually touching scutellum along a shorter distance viewed from above. If body exceptionally partly bronze or axillae appearing broader, than pronotal row of pits not entirely developed 3 2 Lower face, pronotum largely bronze with coppery tint behind. Mesonotum partly greenish gold in front, mainly gold with more coppery tint, similarly to scutellum and postscutellum. Propodeum largely black with some greenish blue tint laterally. Abdomen reddish brown. Fore tibiae and lateral spots on T-II yellowish brown. Mesopleuron coppery gold, greenish blue above and bronze in front. Pronotum (Fig. 22) with row of 2 larger pits well outlined medially and smaller ones indistinctly bordered laterally. Mesopleuron with punctures between the very fine ridges. T-I polished, T-II-III with fine and dense punctures. 7 mm. humboldti MÓCZÁR $ - Head, thorax, including vertical part of propodeum, mesopleuron and lateral part of metanotum in front, bright green with golden tint. Mesonotum and mesopleuron with bronze tint on both sides of tegulae. Abdomen dark brown. Only the base of T-I and fore tibiae yellowish brown, tegulae, femora dark brown. Posterior groove of pronotum hardly developed, slightly impressed medially. Pits outside of hind ocelli very narrow. A row of minute foveae shining in the very narrow split between postscutellum and scutellum. Mesonotum, scutellum with fine and scattered punctures (Fig. 16: MÓCZÁR 1996a), especially in front. T-I with fine, T-II-IV with distinct and very dense punctures. Mesopleuron only with some fine wrinkles in front and ventrally, with punctures above and laterally. 5.2 mm. humboldti MÓCZÁR cS 3 Pronotum with a well separated groove with a more or less outlined row of pits along posterior margin, shining keel rarely developed medially. Species of the far East 4 - Posterior groove of pronotum usually with indistinctly outlined or separate row of pits, the groove usually narrowly or broadly depressed, with irregular punctures, or wrinkles, at least with some pits and/or with a shining keel (Fig. 14) medially. Exceptionally T-I-III largely yellowish brown. Species of Europe, the Mediterraneous region and Asia Minor (except margaritae sp. n.) 11

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