Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok XI. - Natura Somogyiensis 26. (Kaposvár, 2015)

Haris A.: Two new sawfly species from India (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae)

74 Natura Somogyiensis Description of the new species Eusunoxa flavoindiana spec. nov. (Figs. 1 and 3) Holotype: female, NE-India, Meghalaya, SW of Cerrapunjee, 25° 14' N, 91° 40' E, 05-24. 05. 2005, 900 m, P. Pacholátko leg. Body pale brownish yellow. Antenna tricolour: antennal segments 3, 4 and base of 5 black, apical segments white, scape and pedicell yellow, apical third of hind femur black, hind basitarsus dark brown, 2-4th hind tarsal segments white. Wings hyaline, costa, subcosta and stigma yellow, venation brown. Plead including frontal area densely and deeply punctured hardly shiny, only vertex and proximal half of temples with few sporadic and deep punctures, shiny. OOL : POL : OCL: 10:5:9. Head behind eyes strongly contracted and extremely narrow. Ratios of antennal segments: 10 : 7 : 23 : 25 : 23 : 15 : 14 : 10 : 15. Antenna about as long as head, thorax and half of propodeum combined. Postosccipital carina missing. Gena linear, clypeus subtruncate. Pentagonal frontal area and supraclypeal pit missing. Supraantennal pits large, about as large as mid­dle ocellus and shallow. Hind wing with one closed middle cell. Anal cell of hind wing with long petiole. Mesonotal lobes uniformly, densely and moderately deeply punctured, shiny. Mesoscutellum flat. Mesoscutellum, mesoscutellar appendae and metascutellum smooth and shiny. Hind margin of mesoscutellum with few sporadic punctures. Mesopleuron, mesepistemum and mesostemum smooth and shiny, prepectus missing. Abdominal tergites shiny without surface sculpture (only sporadic basal pits of hairs take place). Hind coxa strongly lengthened. Hind basitarsus strongly flattened. Claws with subapical tooth little shorter than apical, basal lobe absent. Length: 8.5 mm. In Saini 2006, this species runs to Eusunoxa formosana Enslin, 1911. The differences: in E. formosana antenna black except base and claws with basal lobe. In the new species antenna black but apical apical 4 joints white and claws without basal lobe. In Smith and Saini (2003), the new species runs to E. buchi Togashi, 1981, but head of E. buchi most of hind femur and tibia are black, and smaller, only 6.0 mm. Corrugia indoanthracina spec. nov. (Fig. 2) Holotype: female, S. India, Tamil Nadu state, Nilgiri Hills, 10 km SW of Manjoor, 76° 35'N, 11° 12' E, Thiashola reserved forest near Carrington, estate c. 2100 m, 14-19. 06. 1999, Z. Kejval and M. Tryzna leg. Body black, dirty white: apical palpar segments, all trochanters, basal half of all tibiae, anterior tarsi, basal third of middle and hind basitarsi; fuscous: apical parts of tibiae and middle and hind tarsi. Antenna short, as long as head and thorax combined till mesos­cutellar appendage. Ratios of antennal segments: 5:5:20:15:12:8: 6:5:7. OOL : POL : OCL: 11 : 5 : 4 (ocelli very close to hypothetic hind margin of head). Penatgonal frontal area not marked, frontal area smooth. Vertex without groove. Lateral supraanten­nal pits connected by a belt with 3-4 long wrinkles (similarly to C. anthracina). Gena linear, postoccipital carina missing, inner margin of eyes convergent. Head behind eyes contracted. Head smooth and shiny with slight metallic lustre. Central supraantennal pit missing. Clypeus very slightly and widely emarginated about O.lx as deep as clypeal

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