S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 30/2. (Budapest, 1977)

Lowata bifasciata sp.n. (Figs. 152-164) Ground of vertex and upper side of thorax dirty whitish. Coronal suture marked with blackish (Fig. 162). Centre of pronotum and basal triangles grey. Brownish-black narrow fascia at very an­terior margin of pronotum. One small blackish mark at anterior margin of scutum and the other at tip of scutellum. There are orange transverse fasciae, one on vertex and the other one in front of hind margin of pronotum. An orange patch in the midline in anterior part of pronotum (orange co­lour marked with oblique lines In Figs. 162, 163). Eyes brown. Face ivory. There is brownish-black narrow transverse fascia parallel to that on the border of vertex and face and the other orangeous one just above bases of antennae. The last fascia quite indistinct in the holotype and absent in the paratype. Fore wing hardly semitransparent. Clavus and basal 2/3 of corium whitish. Apical part of wing smoked brownish. The outer margin and veins in apical part of wing bordered with whitish. A round­ish patch in the centre of clavus, tip of clavus, small marks at both ends of wax-field and tips of apical cu and r veins, dark brown. Areas marked in Fig. 154 with oblique lines, orange. Penis (Figs. 156, 157) with two bifurcated apical appendages. Paramere terminated on thin slightly curved hook. Subapical tooth on paramere quite big (Fig. 159). Subgenital plate (Fig. 158) provided with two apical and two subapical peg-like setae. Length <f 2. 5 and 2.6 mm. Holotype male and paratype o*, Prov. Nghe-An, semideciduous tropical forest Quy-châu, 200 m., at light, Aug. 28, 1963, coll. T. Pócs. (ISEZ). Sundara Ramakrishnan et Menon, 1972 Raunoia Dworakowska et Lauterer, 1975 syn.n. The comparison of structures showing Raunoia luciphila Dwor. et Laut. (Dworakowska and Lauterer, 1975) with those of the species described below which is closely related to Sun­ dara quadrlmaculata Ram, et Menon (the type-species of the genus Sundara Ram. et Menon) allows to state the above synonymy. Sundara lauterer! sp.n. (Figs. 165-175) Upper side of body (Fig. 174) golden-yellow. Anterior part of vertex, hind part of pronotum and scutellum slightly ochre-yellow. Basal triangles greyish. A broad ivory fascia at transition vertex to face. Face light testaceous. Eyes dark grey. Fore wing (Fig. 172) yellow on clavus and greatest part of corium. Apical cells and apices of longitudinal m and r cells on corium, semitransparent. Apical cells except basal part of 4th cell, slightly smoked. There are three blackish-brown patches. Penis (Figs. 169, 170) with two big apical appendages, one asymmetrical dorsal appendage and two lateral ones. Apical part of paramere (Fig. 168) broad. Hind margin of pygophore side with three sclerotized processes. (Fig. 166). Two peg-like setae situated far from each other in tip part of subgenital plate (Fig. 162). Length Ő 2.4-2. 5 mm. Holotype male and paratype cf, Prov. Ha-Tinh, tropical forest Hüöng-sön, 150 m., at light. Aug. 15. Paratypes 2 tief, same locality as the holotype, Aug. 19, All collected in 1963 by T. Pócs. ­(ISEZ). Sundara longicephala (Ahmed, 1970) comb.n. Typhlocyba longicephala Ahmed, 1970 Sundara delhiensis Ram. et. Menon, 1972 syn.n. The identity of both species is distinct after comparison of Fig. 1 in paper by Ahmed (Ahmed, 1970) with Fig. 20 in the work by Ramakrishnan and Menon (Ramakrishnan and Menon, 1972).

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