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 223 and more or less fore tarsus light coloured. Hind tibial apex and trochanters black. Mesopleuron shiny.] P. albitibia (Costa) (syn. P. puncticeps Thomson) Hungary, Austria, Czech, Slovakia, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Ukraine, Russia: from West, Northwest, till the Northwest Caucasus, Central Yakutia and Siberia, Mongolia, Finland and Japan. - Size variable but wings never infuscate 30. 30. Larger species 31. - Smaller, 3.5-4.0 mm. [Black. Hypopygium tibiae and tarsi light brown. Hind tibia and tarsus frequently darkened. Mesonotum punctured but shiny. Mesopleuron shiny. Costa and stigma yellowish brown.] P. bensoni Lindqvist Austria, Switzerland, France. 31. Extensively black species. Head, thorax, abdomen, coxae, trochanters and femora entirely black. Fore and middle tibiae and tarsi entirely yellowish white, the hind tibia yellowish white with black apex. Venation and stigma very dark, nearly black 5.5 mm. Male unknown P. aterrima Lindqvist - Similarly coloured, although apices of femora light. Costa and stigma also light coloured 32. 32. Sawsheath (in lateral view) with large supporting base (Figs. 6 and 50). Black. Labrum reddish brown. Antenna black. Legs light yellow but coxae, trochanters, hind femora and basal half of middle and fore femora black. 5.0-5.3 mm. Male unknown. Only similar although not related to this group .P. mongolonigrocauda Haris Known only form Mongolia. - Sawsheath without large supporting base 33. 33. Sawsheath deeply emarginated. Stigma and venation yellow. 5.3 mm. Fig. 191. See also notes P. listoni Lacourt France: Alps. - Sawsheath nearly straight, subemarginate. Stigma and costa light brown, venation brown. 5.0-6.0 mm. See also notes .P. murielae Lacourt France: Pyrenaeus Mts. Table G Subgenus Oligonematus Zhelochovtsev 1988 (P. laricis and P. funerula) and Lygaeonematus Konow, 1890 (P. leucopodia and P. piceae). Taxonomically distant species with elongated and apically emarginated sawsheath. 1. Sawsheath as figured in Fig. 10. At least tegula white. Abdominal apex white 2. - Sawsheath as figured in Figs. 39 and 40. Thorax and abdomen black 3. 2. Legs extensively white only bases of coxae and most of the femora and apices of tarsi black. Labrum, hind margin of pronotum, tegula, last abdominal segment at least partly white. Stigma and costa very light yellowish brown. 4.0-6.5 mm P. laricis (Hartig) All Europe, Baltic region, Central Ural, Siberia, Amur and Primorye regions, Russian Far East, Mongolia, Korea and China. - Similar to P. laricis but hind tibiae, hind tarsi and pronotum black. Legs more extensively darker. Stigma brown with light brown margin. 7.0-7.5 mm P. funerula (Costa) Austria, Switzerland, Czech, France, England, Scotland and Ireland. 3. Sawsheath shorter than first segment of hind tarsus (Fig. 39). Antenna reaches the middle of the stigma. Third antennái segment shorter than larger ocular diameter as 25: 30. Legs white: coxae, hind femur, tarsi and tibial apices brown. [Labrum brownish, clypeus more or less brownish. Antenna dark brown or black. Hind pronotal margin and tegula yellowish white. Last abdominal tergite and hypopygium more or less brownish.] 6.0-7.0 mm P. leucopodia (Hartig)