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

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

Pronotum, mesonotum largely violet, partly greenish blue; scutellum, postscutellum, lateral side of thorax, propleuron also ventrally, partly coxae, fore and hind femora outside, dark bluish green. Propodeum black nearly entirely.Central and sublateral areas partly with very pale violet tint­Pedicel and flagellomeres, partly mid femora, and all tibiae brown, outside of all femora more or less greenish blue. Tegulae and fore tibiae with pale bluish tint. T-I dark reddish brown and pale yellowish brown in front, T-II - V black, T-II-III-IV with traces of dark brown spots laterally. Wings nearly hyaline, slightly stained discoidal cell weakly indicated. Head 1.2 times as wide as long. Frons, vertex closely punctured. Vertex convex, slightly raised with ocellar area. MS 0.7 MOD long. Ped 1.7 times as long as wide, F-l 2.4 x, F-II and F-III 1.7 times as long as wide. Shallow frontal sulcus beginning somewhat below the pit of fore ocellus, broadened between scape. Pits close to hind ocelli at least as large as ocelli. Ocelli with acute angle, 1.4 times as far from eye margin as from each another. Lateral edges of clypeus (Fig. 10) hardly converging, corners with minute stumpy teeth, directed laterally, anterior edge nearly truncate.Head gradually rounded behind eyes laterally, viewed from above. Pronotum with larger and shallow, partly deeper punctures with shining interspaces. Punctures 1 to 2 PD apart medially. Posterior groove less developed, with irregular wrinkles medially, fine punctures laterally and a longer keel medially. Surface of mesonotum, scutellum smooth, shining, with smaller and sparser punctures. Postscutellum remarkably longer than wide, some fine punctures in front and with dense, larger punctures posteriorly and twice deeply emarginated posteriorly. Split with very narrow between postscutellum and scutellum. Propodeal areolae of different sizes in front and with irregular ridges posteriorly, posterolateral corners of propodeum (Fig. 25) rectangular on right and with very small spine on left. Mesopleuron with small punctures below tegulae, and with extensively broader ridges below, some punctures elongate. Melapleuron and propodeum laterally striate longitudinally above and partly strigate. T-I with a few very fine punctures medially, T-II with very dense distinct punctures, T-III-IV with double punctures. Male genitalia: Fig. 9, sternum 9: Fig. 8. 2 - Unknown. Distribution - Italy. Acknowledgements - My sincere thanks are extended for the loan of holotypes to M. I. KANAZAWA (OMNH), Prof. S. SAKAI (Tokyo-Bunkyo) for arranging the loan of holotypes from Japan and for the translation of the Japanese text, as well as for Dr. W. LlNSENMAIER (CL), CAROLINE MARTIN (MNCN) and E. DILLER (ZSM ) for the loan of holotypes; for the loaned paratypes and indet. material, Mag. Fr. GUSENLEITNER (OÖLL), Dr. J. GUSENLEITNER (Linz), Dr. L. MASNER and Dr. J. HUBER (CNCI), Dr. F. KOCH, Dr. M. OHL and ANNETTE KLEINE-MÖLLHOF (ZMB), Dr. K. V. KROMBEIN (USNM), Dr J. PAPP and Dr. L. ZOMBORI (HNHM), Dr .V. I. TOBIAS (ZIP), Prof L. GALLÉ and Dr. GY. GYŐRFFY for the loan of the photomacrographic appliance Tessovar (Szeged) and GY. GADANYI for some micro-photographs (Budapest).

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