S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 47/1-2. (Budapest, 1986)
venation and stem of epicranial suture present. Its inferior appendages have an architecture so typical for most of European species and differs so significantly from the oriental species. The two Adicella species: A. triaenodiformis Ulmer, 1930 and A. sicula Barnard, 1934 described earlier from Africa turned out to be real Triaenodes . This is why I named my species verus (= real, right). The only other species described from Africa A. maura Navas, 1922 and A. monachus Barnard, 1940 are not known to me. Holotype o 1 , USA River, Tanzania, IX. 1965-11.1966 leg. SZUNYOGHY. Deposited at the Zoological Department, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Right pair of wings mounted as dry microscopic preparation. Caustic potash-treated abdomen and the remaining part of the body are stored in a single airtight selfstanding vial filled with 70 % ethanol together with the untouched allotype which I have left undescribed. Data for the allotype are the same. Fig. 3. Adicella vera sp. n. A male genitalia lateral, B dorsal, C Inferior appendages ventral, D male wings