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

Zorka Dworakowska, 1970 Zorka arladnae Dwor., 1970 (Figs. 268-171) Id", Prov. Ha-Tinh, tropical forest Hüöng-sön, 150 m., at light, Aug. 15; Id", same locality, Aug. 19, coll. T. Pócs in 1963. Zorka agnesae sp.n. (Figs. 272-282) Externally quite similar to Z. ariadnae Dwor. but body narrower and colouration slightly dif­ferent. Areas spotted in Fig. 279 testaceous-ochre; markingsblackish. In comparison with Z. ariad­nae Dwor. the main differences of colouration are two small blackish dots near tip of vertex and small roundish patches above antennae on face. Ground of fore wing yellowish-white. Four patches near costal margin in basal part of wing, a small darkening inside 1st apical cell and a spot on apical m vein, blackish-brown. Patches on cla­vus (Fig. 282) dark brown. Other dark patches seen in the drawing, brownish, Male genital apparatus resembles that of Z. ariadnae Dwor. (Figs. 268-271) but penis process­es exceed the penis stem (Fig. 272) and divergent from each other apically (Fig. 273), penis stem (Fig. 272) and divergent from each other apically (Fig. 273), penis stem with a small process at the gonopore on ventral side, anal tube appendage quite big, simple (Figs. 277, 278) and abdominal apodemes (Fig. 281) shorter. Length c?3.3 mm. Holotype male, Prov. Lao-cai, Sa-pa, 1650 m., grassy place, at light, Sep. 23, 1963, coll. T. Pócs. Zorka bicornls sp.n. (Figs. 260-267) Body form and colouration very similar to that of Z. annae Dwor, but bigger and some e'etails of colouring pattern different. In comparison with Z. annae Dwor. anterior patches on vertex small­er, patches on pronotum bigger ( Fig. 260), a patch in tip part of clavus present (Fig. 267) and patches above antennae on face small and roundish while in Z.annae Dwor, they are longitudinal and directed horizontally. Ground of upper side of body light testaceous (spotted in Fig. 260) with some ivory areas (light in Fig. 260). In male genital apparatus the most characteristical are two processes in hind part ofpygonLore side (Fig. 263) and two big appendages at base of penis stem (Figs. 264, 265). Length d*3.4, ö3.6 mm. Holotype male and paratype ç, Prov. Lao-cai, Sa-pa, 1650 m., grassy place, at light, Sep, 22, 1963, coll. T. Pócs. Typhlocyba Germar, 1833 Typhlocyba orientális sp.n. (Figs. 283-294) Vertex produced in the middle, dirty whitish-testaceous. There are reddish patches marked with short oblique dashes in Fig. 290 and grey ones which are marked with dots. Centre and hind margin of pronotum reddish, its anterior part dirty whitish-testaceous. Ground of scutum and scutellum dirty whitish. Basal triangles grey. Red colour on scutum and scutellum indicated by oblique dashes in Fig. 290. Eyes dark grey. Face dirty whitish-testaceous. There are small reddish patches just above the antennae. Clavus and longitudinal cells on corium reddish, apical cells grey. Longitudinal and transverse veins reddish, the apical ones light. Penis (Figs. 291, 292) simple, without appendages. Penis stem terminated on straight tapering "thorn". Connective (Fig. 283) typical. Subgenital plate (Figs. 286, 287) not pigmented apically. Api­cal part of the plate quite long. Paramere (Figs. 285, 287) very long, broadened subapically. Py­gophore side (Figs. 284, 289) provided with a distinct lobe at hind lower angle. The lobe ornamen­ted with scaly sculpture near its margin. Abdominal apodemes (Fig. 294) quite short, infuscated. Abdominal tergites well pigmented. Length o*2. 7 mm.

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