Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok X. - Natura Somogyiensis 25. (Kaposvár, 2014)
Haris A.: New Tenthredo Linné, 1758 species from China (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)
64 Natura Somogyiensis 39 (40) Metapleuron with white spot above hind coxa. 40 (41) Clypeus white. Two species: Tenthredo sobrina Eversmann, 1847 (Mesonotum shiny. Hind femur mostly red.) and Tenthredo solitaria solitaria Scopoli, 1763 (Mesonotum matt. Hind femur black). 41 (40) Clypeus black......................... Tenthredo pamirensis pamirensis Jakowlew, 1888 40 (39) Metapleuron without white spot. Clypeus white. First tergite with lateral white spot. Variable in colour, melanic forms may occur. ...................................................................................Tenthredo oryssoides Jakowlew, 1888 Table B Antenna is black with white apex (last apical 2 segments may be black, longitudinal black line on white antennal segments may occur). Body is black and white or black and green fading to straw, sometimes reddish brown on head or thorax. Abdomen dominantly black frequently with pale (white, yellowish white or straw colored) pattern, never colored with red (or at most on apical 2 segments). Mesonotum is densely punctured matt. Wings hyaline. Abdomen never with bluish or purplish lustre and wings never with infuscate band. 1 (4) Mesonotal middle lobe is not entirely black (at least with pale hind apex or V-shaled margin or the middle part of anterior lobe is pale (and also lateral lobes are partly). 2 (3) Mesopleuron and mesepistemum are reddish brown, abdominal tergites are entirely black except anterior and posterior margines of propodeum. Middle part of mesonotal lobes are yellowish brown.............................................................Tenthredo kucerai sp. n. 3 (2) Mesopleuron and/or mesepistemum is pale or at least one of them with large pale spot on the black ground color. Abdominal tergites are black but always with more pale spots. Anterior mesonotal lobe only with pale apex or with pale V-margin never yellowish brown in middle. More species, not discussed in detailes: Tenthredo habenata Konow, 1907; Tenthredopyramidata Konow, 1898; Tenthredo beesoni (Malaise, 1934); Tenthredo gangriaensis Singh and Saini, 1988; Tenthredo malkiati Vasu, 2004 and Tenthredo sanctapetronellae Haris, 2007. 4(1) Mesonotal middle lobe is entirely black. 5(10) Hind tibia is red, reddish brown or brown. 6 (7) Mesopleuron, mesepistemum are brownish red, abdomen is black only with lateral white spots. Similar to T. variicolor Malaise ..............Tenthredo rubiapicilina Wei, 2002 7 (6) Mesopleuron, mesepistemum and mesostemum are black. 8 (9) Scape is black. Tergites 1-5 with wide central hind margines. Tenthredo memoriaescalerai Haris, 2004 9 (8) Scape is red. Tergites 3 and 8 are entirely white (white further: triangular spot on tergite 1, lateral spot on tergite 2, spots on tergite 4, 5 and 7). ............................................................................Tenthredo tricoloritonkinensis Haris, 2006 10 (5) Hind tibia is white or yellowish white with or without apical black spot. 11 (12) The large white spot on temples and wide pale inner orbit are confluent. (Mesonotal anterior lobe is entirely black, tergites 2-7 are black with yellowish triangular spots).....................................................................Tenthredo vatsi Saini and Vasu, 1998 1 2 (11) White spot on temples is completely separated from pale inner orbit by black color. 13 (14) Apex of anterior mesonotal lobes are white, tergites 2-7 with yellowish white hind margin. Hind tibia with wide black apex............Tenthredo imbricata Muche, 1983 1 4 (13) Anterior mesonotal lobe is entirely black. Apical 2/3 of tergites 3 and 4 are yellow and tergites 2-7 are without yellowish white hind margin. Hind tibia is without black apex...........................................................................................Tenthredo sinospeciosa sp. n.