S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 65. (Budapest, 2004)

Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) praecisa Yang & Liu 1994 (Figs 144A-C) Yang & Liu 1994: 82 (description). Distribution: China: Guangxi, Yunnan. Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) prehensilis Murphy & Lee, 1971 (Figs 145A, B) Murphy & Lee 1971: 155 (description), Meinander 1972a: 249, Meinander 1990: 59, Sziráki 1998b: 251, Yang & Liu 1999: 94. Distribution: India, China, Singapore, Vietnam (?). Remarks: A male Coniopteryx specimen was collected by the author in the northen part of Vietnam (Bac Can Province, Ba Be National Park, broad leaved forest NE of the lake Ba Be, 200 m a.s.l., 11. 09. 1999). This coniopterygid agrees with the other known specimens of C. prehensilis, but the anterior apodeme of hypandrium extremely weak, ventrally incomplete, and has not a median caudal branch (Fig. 145B). Now I tentatively regard it as C. prehensilis, however, it is possible, that when more coniopterygid material will be available from Vietnam, and from the neighbouring territories, it will be determined as a hitherto undescribed species. Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) spinicornis sp. n. (Figs 146A-G) Holotype - Male: Thailand, Trang Prov., Ratehamangkon, protected area with sand dunes and swamp (partly mangrove) forests, netting, 01. 12. 2003, leg.: A. Orosz & Gy. Sziráki. Deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Description - Clypeus, frons and the head capsule behind the eyes medium brown, vertex ochreous. Eyes moderately large, black; palpi light ochreous. Antennae dark brown, 23 segmented, 1.0 mm long. Scape enlarged, about as long as broad, and more than two times broader than the flagellar segments (Fig. 146A). Scape 1.7 times as long as broad, while most of the flagellar segments are about as long as broad. Antennái segments 11-13 with strong dorsal spines (Fig. 146B). Ordinary hairs situated rather irregularly on the basal flagellar segments, and in two slightly irregular whorls on the others. Setae relatively short. Scale-like hairs cover the majority of the surface of pedicel and the basal flagellar segments, while they are arranged in two whorls on the other flagellar segments. Thorax, legs and abdomen light ochreous. Apodemes and shoulder spots dark brown. Length of fore wing 1.5 mm, of hind wing 1.1 mm. Male genitalia as in Figs 146C-G: Hypandrium in lateral view about as high as broad. Apodeme along the anterior margin ventrally complete. Processus terminális wide, ending in two truncated, plate-like structure. Median apical incision very wide, with strong apodeme. Processus lateralis prominent, with a large dorso-lateral knob. Gonarcus rather short and broad. Stylus forked; its basal part and outer branch strong. The inner branch thin, without distinct bridge below the parameres. On the other hand, there is a weak sclerite above the penis with two thin dorsal apophyses between the parameres. Paramere without distinct processus ventralis and processus apicalis; its distal end slightly bent down. Penis long, and consists of two thin sclerites.

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