Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 92. (Budapest 2000)
Móczár, L.: World revision of the Cleptes satoi group (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae, Cleptinae)
- The well separated pits remarkably elongate. Lateral edge of propodeum remarkably concave, angles (Fig. 24) with stumpy teeth, produced obliquely backwards. Postscutellum broadly touching scutellum. 5.1 mm. mishimaensis hokkaidoi ssp. n. 8 Abdomen with 4 visible segments, females. 9 - Abdomen with 5 visible segments, males. 10 9 Pronotum distinctly dilated before anterior transverse row of pits (Fig. 19), collar resembling a belt. Head grossly rugose punctate. The row of pits indistinctly outlined on posterior groove of pronotum, owing io the continuation of the closely rugose striae. Lateral margins of propodeum hardly bisinuate with posterior angles narrowly produced obliquely backwards, but not pointed. Central area of propodeum coarsely striate, without an oblique furrow on each side. Axillae fairly large, triangular, broadly connected with scutellum. Head, thorax pitch black, quite lustreless owing to the rugose sculpture. Mesopleuron partly with bronze or blue tints. Tegulae, partly antennae, legs reddish dark brown. Abdomen dark brown, T-I largely, T-II-III with lateral spots chestnut coloured posteriorly satoi TOSAWA 9 - Pronotum strongly narrowed (Fig. 5) before anterior transverse row of pits. Frons and vertex fairly closely, partly subrugosely punctate, lower face and behind ocelli punctures somewhat sparse. Pronotum usually with a distinctly outlined posterior row of pits (Fig. 5). Surface of pronotum finely punctured in front and more sparsely and glossy punctured on the main part posteriorly. Lateral margins of propodeum parallel, slightly divergent before broad, triangular lateral angles. Central area of propodeum finely striate in front, sublateral area with a deep oblique furrow on each side. Axillae small, narrow. Head, thorax black, head partly, pronotum, mesonotum, scutellum with bronze and greenish, mesopleuron above, metapleuron with weak greenish reflections. Ped, F-I-II and partly III-IV (Fig. 6) as well as both ends of femora, tibiae yellowish brown. T-I entirely, T-II with large lateral spots basally, smaller ones on T-III reddish yellow. 5-6.8 mm. japonicus TOSAWA 9