Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 92. (Budapest 2000)

Móczár, L.: World revision of the Cleptes satoi group (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae, Cleptinae)

yellowish brown spots laterally, further, larger spots on T-II-III lateromedially also yellowish brown. Wings nearly hyaline, discoidal cell weakly indicated, nervulus interstitial. Head, thorax with white, abdomen with brownish hairs. Head 1.1 times as broad as long between lower edge of clypeus and vertex. Face convex, with smaller or larger punctures, some 3-4 rows with close punctures, the others with 1 to 3 PD apart. MS 1.0 MOD long. Ped 1.7 times as long as wide, F— 1.5 x, F4I 1.1 x, F4II 0.9 times as long as wide. Frontal sulcus continuous, narrow above, wider posteriorly. Lateral edge of clypeus slightly diverging (Fig. 13), posterior margin somewhat excised, lateral angles acute. Ocellar triangle acute, hind ocelli 1.3 times as far from eye margin as from each other. Lateral side of head nearly parallel behind eyes and distinctly roundly converging at its posterior half. Collar finely striated transversally in front. Posterior groove of pronotum hardly developed and with irregular punctures and wrinkles. The summit of pronotum being about the middle between collar and mesonotum viewed in front. Pronotum irregularly punctured in front, the rest with scattered punctures. Punctures deeper and coarser than those of face, remarkably sparsely punctured on mesonotum (Fig. 27) and scutellum. Punctures close and very small on postscutellum in front and partly sparse posteriorly. The minute pit medially and a very narrow hardly perceptible split between postscutellum and scutellum. Posterior margin on postscutellum twice remarkably shallowly emarginate. Surface of propodeum with irregular ridges (Fig. 27). Lateral angles of propodeum with short, pointed spine (Fig. 27). T4 with dense and fine punctures on disc medially. T4I with distinct dense punctures on anterior part as is on posterior third/fourth part, and impunctate (Fig. 26) along posterior margin. T-II1 largely with very dense punctures, some larger punctures present only laterally. T-IV with some dense double punctures. C? - Unknown. Distribution - Middle Asia: Tadzhikistan. Remarks - This species is related especially to Cleptes mocsaryi SEMENOW, 1891 (Hungary and Greece), but differs from it by its not rectangular propodeum (Fig. 27), ocellar pits not larger than ocelli, T-I without very fine punctures, vertex, face not dark flame red, etc. The species is named in honour of my wife, to appreci­ate her steady assistance of my work. Cleptes mishimaensis mishimaensis TSUNEKI Cleptes mishimaensis TSUNEKI, 1986: 2, 1<5\ Holotype S (not Ç); Japan: Mishima (OMNH). Cleptes mishimaensis: KlMSEY & BOHART 1991: 61 female (Tsukuba, satoi group). Material examined - 2$. Japan: "Mishima Japan (Hatsune- /on Japanese sign = wood path/) 12.V. 1985 det.K. TSUNEKI" (in the original diagnosis 14.V.1985, and the word "det" cancelled by a line), white label, "Cleptes mishimaensis TSUNEKI Ç (sic!) Holotype" orange label, really ló* (OMNH); "B 63-79 "B" Japan 8.IV.64", "Host? Pachynematus itoi \ "Ex Lot 65-688 Cleptes ? galloisi UCH. det. W.R. MASON", "Cleptes mishimaensis UCHIDA S det MÓCZÁR 1997", \S (CNCI).

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