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)

230 NATURA SOMOGYIENSIS around the sawsheath. Mesonotum finely and densely punctured. Mesopleuron shiny.]. P. micronematica Malaise Northwest Russia, Eastern Siberia, Kamtchatka, Sweden and Finland. 14. Large species. 6.8 mm. Fig. 202. Sawsheath in Fig. 20. [Body entirely black including antenna and most of mouthparts, only very edge of pronotum and tegula yel­low and labrum brown. All coxa, femur, fore and middle trochanter and hind tarsus black. Hind trochanter, apex of hind coxa, tibiae except the black apical ring of middle tibia and black apical third of hind tibia yellowish. Fore and middle tarsi brown. Cencher brownish white. Wing hyaline, stigma blackish brown, venation dark brown.]. Male unknown P. shinoharai Haris and Zsolnai Known from Japan. - Small species: 3.0-4.5 mm 15. 15. Clypeus at anterior margin straight. Head densely punctate. 3.0 mm. P. exigua (Lindqvist) Finland. - Clypeus at anterior margin notched. 3.5-4.5 mm. Sc. close to M. [Black. Sometimes labrum more or less yellowish. Tegula and mostly the hind corners of pronotum yellow­ish. Trochanters more or less, knees, for tibiae and tarsi yellowish. Hind tibia dominant­ly brownish like hind tarsus. Frontal area indicated, but not clearly marked. Mesonotum finely and densely punctured. Mesepisternum shiny with minute sporadic punctures. Wings hyaline, stigma dark brown or black. Claw simple or with minute subapical tooth.] P. abbreviata (Hartig) Hungary, Belarussia, Switzerland, Cyprus, Czech, Germany, Denmark, Spain, England, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Northwest, West, Central and South Russia, Amur and Primorye regions, Ukraine, Finland and Asia Minor. Introduced into North America. 16. Clypeus, labrum, tegula and partly legs light coloured. 3.0-3.5 mm. [Head dense­ly and roughly punctured, matt. Frontal area not marked. Mesopleuron shiny with minute punctures. Wings hyaline, stigma brown.] P. monogynae Hartig Hungary, Belgium, Switzerland, Czech, Croatia, Germany, Spain, France, England, Scotland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Romania, Northwest Russia, Caucasus, Finland and the former Yugoslavia. - Clypeus always black 17. 17. Legs mostly yellowish or whitish. Hind femur mostly black.(Sometimes tarsi or coxae black). 5.5-7.0 mm 18. - Legs darker. Smaller species: 4.0-5.0 mm. (If larger, see also P. shinoharai Haris and Zsolnai in couplet 12) 20. 18. Claws specially built as figured in Fig. 174. Sawsheath in Fig. 47. Legs nearly entirely white, only hind tibial apex and hind tarsus brown. Mesonotum moderately densely punctured shiny, mesopleuron nearly smooth and shiny. 5.0-6.5 mm. P. compressicornis (Fabricius) Hungary, Belgium, Switzerland, Czech, Slovakia, Germany, Denmark, Spain, France, England, Scotland, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Romania, Finland, Georgia, Russia throughout up to Sakhalin: (except the northern parts), Asia Minor, Iran, Japan and North America. - Claw normal. Different species 19. 19. Legs yellowish, coxae and hind femur black. Mesonotum and mesopleuron matt. 5.5-7.0 mm P. reuteri (Lindqvist) Kola Peninsula, Karelia, Polar Urals, Eastern Siberia, Kamtchatka, Finland and Canada. - Tegula and most of the legs pale yellow. Trochanters white. Hind femur mainly and tarsi black. Mesonotum matt but mesopleuron shiny. 6.0 mm. Male unknown. P. atrata Lindqvist Siberia: Irkutsk.

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