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NATURA SOMOGYIENSIS<br />

4. Inner spur of hind tibiae 2/3 x as l<strong>on</strong>g as basitarsus. Male unknown. 5.0 mm.<br />

....................................................................................................P. thoms<strong>on</strong>i Lindqvist<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn part of Western Europe, Sweden.<br />

- Inner spur of hind tibiae, shorter, about half as l<strong>on</strong>g as hind basitarsus (in P. thalictricola<br />

Lindqvist even shorter).........................................................................................5.<br />

5. Tegula black like <strong>the</strong> whole body. Wings extremely dark infuscate. Legs vivid yellow,<br />

bases of femora black. Hind tarsi not paler than femora. Fig. 183. Male unknown.<br />

........................................................................................P. araratensis Haris spec. nov.<br />

Turkey, Ararat Mountains.<br />

- Wings infuscate although significantly paler. Differently coloured...........................6.<br />

6. Tegula yellowish brown (type!). (Dark according to Zhelochovtsev, 1988, does not<br />

agree with <strong>the</strong> type). Hind tarsi paler than femora. [Third antennal segment l<strong>on</strong>ger than<br />

largest ocular diameter].............................................................P. dochmocera Thoms<strong>on</strong><br />

Sweden, Western Siberia and <strong>the</strong> Amur district.<br />

- Black, labrum, tegula and most of <strong>the</strong> legs yellowish brown. Trochanters white.<br />

Coxae black. The yellowish brown hind femur with narrow black line. Hind tarsus darkened.<br />

5.5 mm..............................................................................P. thalictricola Lindqvist<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Finnland.<br />

7. Antenna short and thick. Third antennal segment as l<strong>on</strong>g as <strong>the</strong> shorter ocular diameter.<br />

Apices of hind tibia and tarsus light coloured. 4.0-5.0 mm [Tegula black. Apex of<br />

hind tibia and hind tarsus nearly completely reddish yellow].<br />

..................................................P. c<strong>on</strong>gener (Kirby, 1882) (syn. P. flavipes Zetterstedt)<br />

Norway, Sweden, West and Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Russia.<br />

- Antenna thinner and l<strong>on</strong>ger. Third antennal segment l<strong>on</strong>ger than shorter ocular diameter...8.<br />

8. Third antennal segment shorter than l<strong>on</strong>ger ocular diameter. Inner spur of hind tibia<br />

shorter than half-length of basitarsus. Labrum and tegula yellow. Apices of hind tibia and<br />

tarsus dark. 5.0-5.5 mm.............................................................P. thalictrivora Lindqvist<br />

Finland and Korea.<br />

Differently coloured.....................................................................................................9.<br />

9. Fr<strong>on</strong>s, parietals and epicranium densely punctate. Apex of hind tibiae light. Hind<br />

tarsi brown. In female, inner spur of hind tibia half as l<strong>on</strong>g as basitarsus. [Black. Labrum<br />

and tegula yellowish. Legs reddish yellow, more or less <strong>the</strong> coxae, fore trochanters, base<br />

of fore femur, apices of hind tibiae and tarsi black. Wings infuscate, costa and stigma<br />

brown.].<br />

...............P. rufipes (Serville) (syn. P. aquilegiae Vollenhoven, syn. similis Kuznetzov-<br />

Ugamskij ?)<br />

All Europe, Northwest and West Russia, West Siberian Plain, South Siberian mountains, Amur and<br />

Primorye regi<strong>on</strong>s, Tien Shan and Western Sayan mountains.<br />

- Parietals and epicranium with indistinct punctuati<strong>on</strong>, nearly glabrous. Legs yellow, except<br />

coxal bases. In female, inner spur of hind tibia shorter than half of basitarsus......................10.<br />

10. Antenna l<strong>on</strong>ger than abdomen. Third antennal segment barely l<strong>on</strong>ger than larger<br />

ocular diameter. [Wings infuscate, stigma dark brown and legs entirely reddish yellow<br />

except <strong>the</strong> bases of coxae]......................................................................P. brevis (Hartig)<br />

Germany, Spain, England, Ireland, Sweden and Finland.<br />

- In female, antenna about as l<strong>on</strong>g as abdomen. Third antennal segment barely shorter<br />

than larger ocular diameter. Serrulae in Fig. 4.0-5.0 mm.<br />

.................................................................................P. sareptana Kuznetzov-Ugamskij<br />

Czech, Ukraine, Slovakia, Russia: Central, Eeast, Southwest, South, Balagan steppe, Finland and<br />

Kazakhstan steppe.<br />

11. Mesopleur<strong>on</strong>, head and mes<strong>on</strong>otum finely and densely punctured, matte. Inner

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