Biblio- Benson : RES - Handbooks ... Symphyta ... Vol. VI 2(b) - 1952
- Berland L. - Faune de France ... 1947 ... Hymenoptera Tenthredoïdes
- Blank & Ritzau : Die Tenthredopsini Deutschlands
p.234/238(in Pflanzenwespen Deutschland ... Edit. Goecke & Evers - 1998)
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2710 captured at an altitude of 1086 m. in Cne : La-Cluse-et-Mijoux (Dépt. Doubs - France) - 19.06.1993
Please excuse the bad quality of the photos
One uses the keys
(which I already sent to the forum) here after :
download/file.php?id=47394&mode=view and
download/file.php?id=47396&mode=viewOne finds that it is a
Tenthredininae .
According to
Benson p.109/112 : one is in the presence of a
Tenthredopsis, because :
The 1st tergite does not have a medial furrow.
Now I will take the keys of
Blank & Ritzau.
One observes that :
- The tergite 8 is without depression and without longitudinal ridge (See the photo).
- The form of clypeus (See the photo).
- The Abdomen is black and the median tergites have drawings dark red.
- The mesepisternum are entirely black (See the photo).
Thus the capture can be T.stigma or T. excisa.
In addition we note that :
The coxae 3 have a longitudinal white spot (See the photo)
According to
Berland p.143, it is about :
Tenthredopsis stigma (Fabricius 1798) ♂ Che vive anche in Italia .
..... OK ?
Saluti.
D & JP Balmer