Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok X. - Natura Somogyiensis 25. (Kaposvár, 2014)
Haris A.: New Tenthredo Linné, 1758 species from China (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)
Haris, A.: New Tenthredo Linné, 1758 species from China 63 black, sometimes only apical half of abdominal tergites remain red or brownish red. 18 (19) Abdominal tergites 1-6 are black with central red margins on tergites 3-6, apex of abdomen is reddish brown. Head is dark reddish brown; black: large frontal spot from antennae till hind margin of head not reaching eyes but covering vertex and temples. Clypeus brown, labrum black. Scape also reddish brown. ...................................................................................................Tenthredo rubrolineata sp. n. 19(18) Abdominal tergites are differently coloured. 20 (21) 1st and 2nd tergites are black the others are coloured with suffused blackish shade more or less covering the brown ground-colour, apical tergites brown. Abdominal stemites and ovipositor are brownish white. Head brown with large black dorsal spot. Mesonotum and all scutelli black ........................Tenthredo minutosimplicis Haris, 2004 2 1 (20) Differently coloured. Propodeum (sometimes tergite2) is black but other tergites are entirely or dominantly red. 22 (23) Propodeum and tergite 2 are black. Other parts of abdomen is red. Head below antennal sockets, narrow inner orbits and occipital carina are yellowish white. Femora and tibiae are red, femora with longitudinal black line....Tenthredo qinlingia Wei, 1998 2 3 (22) Tergite 2 is always red. 24 (25) Abdomen is brownish red. Propodeum is black, further black are: large reverse subtriangular spot on tergite 2, apical half of tergite 7, tergites 8 and 9 entirely. Mesopleuron is brownish red with dorso-ventral black line. (Flagellar segments of antenna are black above and white below)............Tenthredo yunningsiensis Haris, 2009 25 (24) Abdomen is brownish red, propodeum black, other tergites each with a diminishing paired black spots forming a diminishing black band between the red middle part and lateral white bands. Mesopleuron is with an anterior pale spot. (Only apical white antennal segments may stripped with black.).......Tenthredo pseudoferruginea Malaise, 1945 26 (17) Basal abdominal tergites are black, or dominantly black, middle tergites (3-5) are entrirely red and apical tergites are dominantly black, abdomen with middle red band. 27 (30) Tibiae are white. 28 (29) Clypeus and labrum are black. Lateral sides of tergite 1 and 2 with white spots. Apical tergites are entirely black .....................................................Tenthredo ferruginea Schrank, 1776 (local colour form) 29 (28) Clypeus is white with narrow black basal margin and with 2 small black spots. Labrum is white. Lateral sides of tegite 2 is red, other tergites are black, 8th and 9th tergites each with 2 whitish brown spots....................Tenthredo sinosimplex Haris, 2009 30 (27) Tibiae are black. Clypeus and labrum are dark brown. Deflexed sides of tergite 6 are reddish brown...............................................Tenthredo hajeki Haris & Roller, 2007 31 (16) Pronotum and tegula are black. (Entire thorax inch pronotum and tegula are black, abdomen from segment 3 is red. 31 (32) Tergite 1 and 2 without lateral white spots. Clypeus more or less white or brown but without white spots: Tenthredo rubiobitava Wei, 2002 and Tenthredo ferruginiella Wei, 2002 32 (31) At least tergite 1 with lateral white spot. 33 (36) White apical antennal segments with black line. 34 (35) Lateral lobe of mesonotum shiny. Hind femur red, inner side with black line (sometimes entirely black). Tergite 1 with lateral whitre spot , red tergite 3-4 and segments 5-6, white segments with black line ................Tenthredo ino Zhelochovtsev, 1961 3 5 (34) Mesonotum entirely matt. Otherwise similar to T. solitaria Scopoli. Hind femur red without black line.....................................Tenthredo solitaria xylota (Jakovlev, 1891) 36 (33) White apical antennal segments without black line 37 (38) Tergite 1-3 with lateral white spots. Clypeus with 2 yellowish white spot. Femora black. Abdominal tergites from tegite 3 entirely red. .........................................................................................................Tenthredo sinorufa sp. n. 38 (37) Only tergite 1 with lateral white spot. Clypeus without 2 spots (clypeus white or black)