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Male genitalia (compare Figs 16-23, 28-31): The basal part of the valve of the new species is broader, the apical part is more acute triangular than in Rh. vitripennis (com­pare Figs 18, 19, 28, 29), with a small sclerotized tooth near outer margin from dorsal view. The páraméra are medially strongly curved, almost at right angle, directed out­wards, this part is thicker, shorter than in Rh. vitripennis, without stronger medial depres­sion which is conspicuously present in its sister species (compare Figs 16, 17, 28, 29). Aedeagus arched in convex curve between connectivum to orificium from lateral view, with slight medial depression (compare 20-23, 30, 31). Psammotettix remanei sp. n. (Figs 32-34, 49) The first three specimens of this species were collected at the seventies in the Bakony Mts, W Hungary. These specimens were tentatively identified as Psammotettix confinis (Dahlbom, 1850), recognizing the external and genitalic differences between them and P. confinis. The material was, however, too small for the satisfactory determination, therefore no description was made. During the treatment of the material taken at the vicinity of Niederspree in 1998, three other specimens of this curious species (2 males, 1 female) were found. Subsequently two additional males were collected also by Dr. Lauterer at the same place. Checking the whole unidentified Psammotettix material and Figs 24-27. Abdomina of Rhopalopyx spp. Rhopalopyx vitripennis: 24: abdomen, dorso-lateral view; 26: same, in larger magnification. Rhopalopyx brachyanus sp. n.: 25: abdomen, dorso-later­al view; 27: same, postero-lateral view. Measures: Figs 24, 25: scale bar = 183 pm, Fig. 26: scale bar = 78.5 pm, Fig. 27: scale bar = 137.5 pm ;

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