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

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

Pronotum nearly flat in front and strongly curved into posterior groove on last third of its length, its summit at the posterior third, viewed larerally. Pronotum humped on both sides of the short and shallow sulcus above the medial keel. T-I impunctured. Head flame red, golden red, never greenish blue. 18 15 Only vertex flame red around ocelli or only behind ocelli, face partly black and to a small extent bluish green. Basal segments of abdomen dark brown or lighter. Pits distinctly larger than hind ocelli. Propodeum without pointed teeth laterally. 16 - Head entirely flame red, partly with coppery tint or entirely bluish green. Basal segments of abdomen lighter brown or remarkably chestnut coloured, almost entirely. Pits of hind ocelli distinctly smaller than hind ocelli. Propodeum stumpy or with pointed teeth laterally. 17 16 Occipital carina without depression and with a row of pits. Abdomen brown with lighter brown spots. Only vertex, including fore ocellus, pronotum and postscutellum dark flame red. Upper face bluish green partly below ocelli and along eye margin narrowly, lower face largely black. Mesonotum and scutellum golden red. Propodeal comers rectangular. Anterior groove of pronotum tranversally green, with a rather small row of pits. Declivous, anterior part of postscutellum with sparse punctures, medially with rather apically with very dense punctures. Split very narrow toward scutellum and black. 6 mm. mocsaryi SEMENOW - Occipital carina depressed and with a small row of pits. Abdominal segments I-II and sternite III chestnut coloured, except black posterior bands of T-II, and longitudinal band on sternite III medially. Vertex only behind ocelli, thorax extensively dark flame red. Upper face bluish green, lower face black. Propodeal corners (Fig. 23) with short stumpy spine (on right side), nearly rectangled (on left side). Anterior groove of pronotum green, but remarkably larger row of pits, than of mocsaryi. Declivous, anterior part of postscutellum with minute punctures, rest of surface with close, coarse punctures (Fig. 23) on disc. The split distinctly separate postscutellum from scutellum by golden shine at bottom. 7 mm. seidenstueckeri LlNSENMAIER 17 Vertex, face bluish green, except partly black lower face. Thorax, including mesopleuron flame red nearly entirely, with few golden tint. Lateral angles of

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