Dr. Papp Jenő szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 24/24-42. (Budapest, 1971)

During the identification of the Drosophilid material of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest I found a few spec­imens of genus Drosophila which proved to he new to science. Head. Face and frons dull greyish yellow, along proximal margin of frons clear yellow in a more or less sickle shape. Orbits and ocellar triangle silver-grey. Occiput somewhat of darker greyish yellow, cheeks yellow. Antenna light brown to yellowish brown, 3rd antennái joint little darker than others with long tomentous hairs. Behind the terminal fork ventrally arista with 2, dorsally with 4-5 very long branches. Third antennái joint similar to that of other Lordiphosa species short, quadrate, only slightly longer than 2nd. Carina reaching middle of face, its shape is not like a beak, similar to D. fenestrarum FALL. , face below it concave. Colour of eyes of dry specimens somewhat shining,light reddish brown with short densely set hairs. Palpi yellowish grey, only tip dark grey, unlike D. fenestrarum FALL, (oo) whose distal half of palpi dark. The bent, black bristle sitting on tip of palpus as long as or longer than vibrissa. Below it bristle half as long as former, then in middle of pal­pi another bristle of equal length of latter. Rest of hairs on palpi comparatively long. Bristles of head showed no character­TOM. XXIV. ROVARTANI KÖZLEMÉNYEK (SERIES NOVA) 1971. Nr. 30. Drosophila (Lordiphosa) hexasticha n. sp. o (Figs. 1-2) Fol. Ent. Hung., XXIV. 1971. 333

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