Ábrahám Levente: Válogatott tanulmányok II. - Natura Somogyiensis 9. (Kaposvár, 2006)
Haris Attila: Study on the Palaearctic Pristiphora species (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) - Összefoglaló tanulmány a palearktikus Pristiphora fajokról (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae)
HARIS A.: STUDY ON THE PALAEARCTIC PRISTIPHORA SPECIES 215 lateral spots on tergites 1-2 red. Fig. 219. Thorax, head and antenna black, only labrum white. Legs red, coxae, hind femora entirely and first and middle femora more or less black. Sawsheath slightly notched. 5.1-5.9 mm P. fulvobalteata Takeuchi Known only from Japan (Honshu). 5. Abdomen yellow (in this case, apex of hind femora always yellow!), or yellow with black apex. First tergite entirely yellow or with black spot or entirely black 6. - Abdomen above always black, ventrally, sometimes even apically, whitish yellow, in one species (P. albomarginata Lindqvist) sternites pale brown (not whitish). Sometimes only the sternites with light spots. In light forms, the black pattern may restrict for the first abdominal tergites in P. pallidiventris Fallén, in this case, the apex of hind femur also black. (See also/? camtschaticalis Enslin in the notes) 11. 6. Abdomen yellow. Only first tergite may darkened. Head, antenna and thorax black. Pronotum and tegula yellow. Legs dominantly yellow. Apex of hind femur never black ! Ifit black or darkened see P. pallidiventris Fallén (light colour form). Apical part of sawsheath black. Hind tarsi and apical ring of hind tibia infuscate 7. - First tergite and apex of abdomen black, otherwise yellow or abdominal tergites with very pale/white middle band on 2-4 segments 8. 7. Clypeus and supraclypeal area black. Middle tarsus infuscate. First abdominal tergite (propodeum) basally brownish black or black. Fig. 184.4.8 mm J? beaumonti Zirngiebl Spain and North Africa: Algeria and Morocco. - Clypeus and the supraclypeal triangular area yellow. Middle tarsus yellow. First abdominal tergite (propodeum) yellow. Fig. 198. 5.0 mm. P. atlantica Malaise (syn. P. pallidiventris ssp. atlantica Lacourt) Spain, Portugal, Azores and Madeira. 8. Hind femur entirely yellow, first tergite and abdominal apex (2 or 3 apical segments) black 9. - Black, pale yellow: labrum, clypeus, broad angles of pronotum, tegula, abdominal segments 2-4. Legs black, apices of coxae, trochanters, four anterior tibiae and their tarsi, posterior tibia except their apex and basal part of posterior basitarsus pale yellow. Stigma and venation dark brown. 5.0 mm P. albobalteata Takeuchi Known only from Japan (Honshu). 9. Hind basitarsus black; head with sparse hairwarts; tegula in male yellow. Fig. 212. 6.5 mm P. nigrotarsalina Wei Known from China: Guangxi. - Hind basitarsus yellow 10. 10. Hind tarsus entirely yellow; tangium (basal untoothed part of saw) less than 4 times as long as wide, apical process oblique at an angle about 45 degree. Inner hind tibial spur long, about as long as half of the hind basitarsus. Stigma darker than costa. 6.0 mm. Fig. 211 P. melanopygialia Wei Known from China: Henan. - Hind tarsomeres 2-5 black; tangium more than 4 times as long as broad, and apical process oblique at an angle about 35 degree. Inner hind tibial spur long, about as long as half of the hind basitarsus. Stigma only slighty darker than costa. 7.0 mm. Fig. 207. P. chonganica Wei Known from China: Fujian. 11. Sawsheath in Fig. 33. [Variously coloured. Legs extensively yellowish white. Hind tibial apex and hind tarsus darkened. Hind femur sometimes with brown longitudinal strips. Specimens with extensively brown hind femur frequently occur. Tegula, most of the pronotum, labrum, clypeus, last abdominal tergite whitish. Abdominal sternites variously coloured, sometimes only the apical sternit, sometimes most of the sternites light