S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 55. (Budapest, 1994)

semitransparent; large brownish infuscations at both ends of wax-field, in proximal 1/3 of cua, distal 3/4 of aa, commissural margin basad of claval apex and base of 1st apical cell; infuscated also subbasal part of costal margin; remaining margins and veins (except at wing apex) ochre-orange. Apical cells slightly infuscated. Length M and F 3.3-3.5 mm. Penis stem bearing long terminal lateral processes (Figs 343, 344), upper pygofer appendage bifurcated (Figs 341, 342, 345). Paramere long (Fig. 348) with lamellate, moderately long apical extension (Figs 339, 340). Pygofer short and high, well pig­mented (Fig. 342). Connective (Fig. 346) containing large central lobe. Abdomen well pigmented, basal apodemes quite long (Fig. 347). Comparison. External characters alone allow to distinguish the new species from all the others known in the genus Frutioidia and male genitalia confirm its separate identity. Frutioidia farana sp. n. (Figs 349-357) Type material. - Holotype male: Sikkim, Rumtek, 1700 m, lamp domes, 1990, I. Dworakowska (in SMTD). - Paratypes 2 F, same data as the holotype (in SMTD and NMNH). Vertex produced in the midline. Anterior part of vertex, sides of pronotum and cos­tal part of fore wing, ivory. Centre of body seen from above, olivaceous-brown with dark brown margins, two dark brown patches also in anterior part of vertex terminating the central streak (Figs 350, 355). Face sordid brownish. Length F 2.5 mm [male not measureable]. Comparison. Male genitalia resemble those of F. nefara Dwor. by penis provided with unpaired, large ventral appendage (Fig. 349). But in the new species lateral apical penis processes are larger, have terminal extensions (Fig. 351), anal tube appendages are long and pygofer appendage short (Fig. 353). In F. nefara the last two characters are of the opposite proportions. In colouration, paramere (Figs 352, 357) and pygofer (Fig. 354) F. farana sp.n. resembles several African species of the genus but penis structure and upper pygofer appendage differ it from those species. /' Kapsa excelsa sp. n. (Figs 358-366) Type material. - Holotype male: Sikkim, Labrang, 1800-2000 m, forest, 8. III. 1991, 1. Dworakowska (in SMTD). - Paratypes: 4 M, 8 F, same data as the holotype; 1 M, 1 F, Rumtek, 1800 m, 6. III; 1 M, Phodong, 1750 m, 7. III. 1991; 2 M, Rumtek, 1700 m, lamp domes, 1990,1. Dworakowska (in SMTD, NMNH and HNHM). Small, yellowish-white with whitish hypodermal pattern of two patches at anterior margin of vertex and along anterior margin on pronotum between eyes. Length M 2.5­2.7, F 2.6-2.8 mm. Upper pygofer appendage short, broad, slightly curved ventrad; anal tube appendage long, sinuate (Figs 360, 364). Penis stem short, angulately bent up caudo-dorsad, with scaly sculpture on its dorsal side, manubrium without extensions (Fig. 358); in posterior view manubrium and atrium continuous, broad, penis stem taperig, bluntly terminated

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