S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 45/1. (Budapest, 1984)
At least head, also propodeum and abdomen at least partly always black. Tergites 2-4 without distinct tuft of white hairs at most with scattered sparse short hairs along posterlal margin (figs 56, 59) Horizontal part of tergite 1 anteriorly with distinct scattered punctures (fig. 35), laterally with dense punctures. Mesonotum deeply, scutellum deeply and densely punctured (fig. 39). Abdominal sternite 2 very densely and very deeply punctured (fig. 37), tergite 2 remarkably more densely and deeply punctured laterally (fig. 36) than medially (fig. 38) except the very small polished corner in ventro-lateral part which is polished anteriorly and finely alutaceous posteriorly (fig. 36). Tergite 1 with a tuft of white hairs laterally (fig. 35), 2-5 only with a row of scattered loose hairs. 4.5 mm blcolor sp. n. Horizontal part of tergite 1 only with fine scattered punctures (figs 40,42). Mesonotum, scutellum remarkably more finely sculptured, with few scattered finer punctures. Wings sometimes short Mesonotal furrow distinct only medially. Tergite 2 coriaceous basally, very densely punctured medially (fig. 40), interspaces about as large as punctures. Scape distinctly longer than antenna! joints 2+3+4 together (16 : 14). Half diameter of propodeum broader than its length (16 : 13) (fig. 41). Lateral spines about three-fourths as long as propodeum (9 : 13-14). 5 mm evansi Móczár, 1970 Mesonotal furrow deep over its entire length. Tergite 2 narrowly alutaceous basally and posteriorly, deeply and densely punctured medially and polished more or less along lateral margin, interspaces larger than punctures. Scape as long as joints 2+3+4 combined. Propodeum shorter than its half breadth transversally . Lateral spines two-thirds as long as propodeum. Tergite 1 with very fine scattered punctures medially, finely and densely punctured only laterally Proximal diagonal deepening of central area on propodeum basally large (fig. 42), median carinae rather indistinct. Tergite 2 along ventro-lateral margin unpunctured and polished only on proximal triangle. Wings longer, reaching beyond posterior margin of tergite 2. Posterior margins of tergites 3-5 without separate short dense hairs, but surface of tergites 2-5 with longer loose hairs (fig. 43). Eyes longer, separated from occiput only by half distance of its length (11 : 23), Lateral sides of propodeum with larger punctures, shagreened. 5 mm pilosus sp. n. Proximal diagonal deepening small, median carinae distinct (fig. 47).Tergite 2 along whole ventro-lateral margin broadly unpunctured and polished (fig. 44). Wings shorter, not reaching beyond the middle of tergite 2. At least posterior margin of tergites 2-5 laterally with a row of denser short hairs. Eye smaller, separated from occiput by a distance somewhat shorter than its length (15 : 18). Lateral side of propodeum with diagonal wrinkles. 4.5 mm masneri sp. n. Abdominal segments 3-6 red. Pronotum only with rather larger and scattered punctures (figs 53, 55). Fore wings very dark, nearly blackish infuscated excepting the small basal area and a narrow hyaline streak outside of cells (fig. 52). Half propodeum as long as broad, lateral spine hardly shorter (fig. 54) than two-thirds of propodeum (14 : 24). Tergite 2 with deep and scattered punctures medially (fig. 57), with very dense ones laterally (fig. 56). Scape as long as joints 2-5 combined. POL:OOL = 6 : 12. 5 mm nlgroalatus sp. n. Last tergites black, at most propodeum and tergite 1 dark red translucent. Pronotum strongly sculptured. Fore wings lighter. Tergite 2 punctured otherwise. POL:OOL - 5-6:8 Black, propodeum partly, tergite 1 (fig. 48) dark red translucent.Tergite 2 smooth, polished distally, rather densely punctured proximally (fig. 49), very deeply, densely and extensively punctured medially and laterally (fig. 50).