S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 63. (Budapest, 2002)

Coniopteryx (Holoconiopteryx (?)) sp. Material - Thailand, Prov. Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon, montane moss forest, 29.V.2001, 4 fe­male specimens; same locality and collecting time, montane evergreen forest, 1 female specimen. Bursa copulatrix of the subgenus Holoconiopteryx may be characterized by a black-pig mented internal part, surrounded by light, however, strongly sclerotized outer region (Sziráki 1992). The females collected on Doi Inthanon have this type of bursa copulatrix. As this structure hitherto have not been found in coniopterygid taxa other than Holoconiopteryx, I suppose that the examined specimens are represen­tatives of this subgenus, which was not reported before from the Oriental Region. Semidalis sp. Material - Thailand, Prov. Prachin Buri, Sakaerat Forest, dry deciduous forest, 9-13.VI.2001, beating from shrubs, 2 female specimens; same locality, habitat and collecting method, 14-17.VI. 2001, 1 female specimen, same locality and habitat, 16.VI. 2001, sweeping from bushes and trees, 1 female specimen. The identification of females of most of the Semidalis species at present is impossible at spe­cies level. The genus Semidalis hitherto was not reported from Thailand. Hemisemidalis sp. Material - Thailand, Prov. Prachin Buri, Sakaerat Forest, dry deciduous forest, 9-13.VI.2001 , beating from shrubs, 1 female specimen. According to the features of wing venation and the terminalia, the examined specimen belongs the genus Hemisemidalis without any doubt, which genus hitherto was not reported from the Oriental Region. Besides, because of the isolated geo­graphical position, it surely represents an undescribed species, but its correct descrip­tion at present is impossible without the examination of the corresponding males. * Acknowledgements - I would like to express my thanks to Jarujin Nabhitabhata, director of Natural Science Research Division of National Science Museum, Patumthani, Thailand and to the management of the Sakaerat Environmental Centre for helping of our journey and examinations. The Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) is acknowleged for the support by the grant number T-032588.

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