Dr. Steinmann Henrik szerk.: Rovartani Közlemények (Folia Entomologica Hungarica 18/1-17. Budapest, 1965)

1. P. oedipodioides I.BOLIVAR, 1899 Distribution: Gruzia, Armenia 2. P. obscurua IVANOV, 1927 Distribution, Caucasus, Gruzia 3. P. persa SAUSSURE, 1884 (Thalpomena ) Distribution: Turkmenia, Azerbaidzhan , Iran 4. P. zangezuri DIRSK, 1949 Distribution: Armenia 42 (41) Median ridge of pronotum very thin, weak, indistinct in posterior part of segment.Head strongly protuber­ant from dorsal surface of pronotum in a lateral view (Pig. 24). last abdominal segment of female net blue, but occasionally with a slight bluish hue. Cereal organs of female not awl-shaped, their apices blunt (Fig. 25) * genus 21: Heliopteryx UVAROV, 1914 1. H. humeral is KUTHY , 1907 (Sphingonotus ) Distribution: Azerbaidzhan, Asia Minor 43 (34) Tympanal lobe large, covering, like a sharply de­limited sternite,one third of tympanal opening (Fig. 14). If hind wing a dark band, it is never radiating along anterior margin. 44 (47) Venation of hind wing without thickening; two longi­tudinal veins of second fold thin, approaching each other but slightly; no supplementary vein on third fold. 45 (46) Laterally decumbent appendage of pronotum with a blunt anterio-inferior corner; or truncate without an elongate protuberance on its corner (Pig .26 ).In­tercellular vein of tegmen more convex than radius or median, occasionally covered with small granulae. No convex transversal veins between radius and me­dian veins of tegmen genus 22: Sphingonotus FIEBER, 1852 1. S. tzaidamicus tzaidamicus MISTSHENXO, 1936

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