Ábrahám Levente: Szünbiológiai tanulmányok - Natura Somogyoensis 10. (Kaposvár, 2007)

Haris Attila & Roller Ladislav: Sawflies from Meghalaya, India (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) - Levéldarazsak India Meghalaya államából (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae)

HARIS A. & ROLLER Я.: SAWFLIES FROM MEGHALAYA, INDIA 161 antennái segments: 7:6: 19: 16: 13: 11: 11: 10: 9. Antenna about as long as head and thorax (including propodeum) combined. OOL : POL : OCL: 8:3:8. Inner mar­gins of eyes subparallel, hardly converging below. Clypeus truncate, roughly punctured. Malar space linear. Mesopleuron with distinctly separated presterna. Mesonotum with very fine, shallow, hardly visible punctures, shiny. Mesoscutellum with minute sporadic punctures, shiny. Mesoscutellar appendage and metanotum smooth and shiny. Mesopleuron densely punctured with small, moderately deep punctures, shiny. Mesoscutellum flat. Wings subhyaline, hardly infumate. Costa, stigma and venation dark brown. Fore wing with 3 cubital cells, first cubital crossvein missing only its track visi­ble. Basal vein faintly bent, strongly converging with first recurrent vein. Hind wing with 2 closed middle cells, anal cell sessile, nervellus meets apex of anal cell. First ter­gite smooth and shiny. Other tergites with small sporadic punctures, shiny. Ratio of hind tarsal segments without claw: 32 : 15 : 14 : 11. Length of inner hind tibial spur : length of hind basitarsus : apical width of hind tibia: 11 : 32 : 11. Claws without basal lobe, inner tooth of claw about as long as apical tooth (Fig. 3). Length: 5.0 mm. Female unknown. Holotype: male. Meghalaya, Khasi hills, Ghillong peak, N 25° 32.8', E 91° 52.5', 04­05. 06. 1996, 1850 ± 50 m. The holotype is deposited in the hymenoptera collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum. Key to the Oriental Anapeptamena Konow, 1898 species according to SAINI, SMITH and SAINI 2003. 1. Abdomen black and richly coloured with brown or white 2 - Abdomen black without brown or white 3 2. First tergite black with 2 basal brown spots, 2nd tergite with brown triangle, 3rd and 4th tergites brown, 5th and 6th tergites with lateral brown spots. Sternites black. Wings infuscate A. achterbergiana Haris, 2006 - Abdominal segments (tergites and sternites) 2-5 white but tergites 4-5 medially with large blackish brown middle spots. Wings subhyaline A. khasiensis spec. nov. 3. Malar space half diameter of front ocellus. Labrum black, tegula white. A. albipes Konow, 1898 - Malar space nearly linear. Labrum and tegulae either both white or both black 4. 4. Undersurface of scape and pedicel, basis of third antennái joints yellowish. Apices of femora, tibiae and basal segments of tarsi yellow. Clypeus slightly emarginate. (according to Malaise, 1944, this species probably a member of genus Nesoselandria) A. pendleburyi Forsius, 1933 (?) -Antenna entirely black 5. 5. Labrum and tegula white to yellow. Clypeus subtruncate. Middle and hind legs dominantly yellow to whitish A. darjeelingensis Saini, Smith and Saini, 2003 - Labrum and tegula black. Clypeus shallowly and roundly emarginate. Only tibiae yellow A. dhanoultinensis Saini, Smith and Saini, 2003 Be leses stigmaticalis (Cameron, 1876) (figs. 1,2 and 4) Female. Body dark yellow (Fig. 4). Whitish: abdominal sternites, deflexed sides of ter­gites and basal part of sawsheath. Black: apex of mandible, flagellum (antennái joints 3­9), tergites 6-9, most of sawsheath (except whitish basal part), hind tarsus and apical ring

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