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The position of the aedeagus (Fig. 48) is artificial, it was turned over and pointing inside of the body, to show the connectivum. The in situ position is illustrated in Fig. 49. The tip of the aedeagus has been damaged during the SEM preparation, therefore the picture (Fig. 48) does not demonstrate the specific features of the new species. The new species is dedicated to Prof Dr. Reinhard Remane. He has had very good contact with our institute for several decades, there is a large stock of specimens in the HNHM identified by him, and he helped in my work with his useful advice. Figs 47-50. Abdomina and male genitalia of Psammotettix spp. Psammotettix confinis: 47: abdomen, postero-lateral view. Psammotettix remanei sp.n.: 48: genitalia, inner side, dorsal view; 49: abdomen, caudal view; 50: aedeagus, dorsal view (paratype, Neue Sorge). Measures: Figs 47-49: scale bar = 135.3 pm, Fig. 50: scale bar = 77.2 pm. DATA OF THREE SPECIES RECENTLY DISCOVERED IN HUNGARY. Macrosteles septemnotatus (Fallén, 1806): 1 female, "Zalakomár, Kiskomáromiberek, 1998.08.28. leg. E. Kondorossy". A species distributed in the northern and central parts of the Palaearctic. Paralimnus zachvatkini Emeljanov, 1964: 1 male, S Hungary, County Baranya, pheromone trap. This species has been recorded only from southern Russia, only a few locality data are known. Psammotettix agrestis Logvinenko, 1966: three male specimens were found in the Kiskunság National Park, the localities are as follows: "Blaskovics-puszta, gy.h.m.kontr. szikes/4. 1997.10.8-9." "Csanádi puszta, Csikóspuszta, löszgyep/3-4, 1997.09.17-18". A Ponto-Mediterranean species, a possible relict in Hungary.