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

Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) gonicera Meinander, 1972 (Figs 153 A, B) Meinander 1972a: 264 (description), Meinander 1990: 56, Sziráki 1998b: 251. Distribution: India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) unispinalis Liu & Yang, 1994 (Figs 154A, B) Yang & Liu 1994: 83 (description). Distribution: China: Guangxi. Coniopteryx lobifrons group 5 species, all of them live in the south-eastern parts of Asia. Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) alticola Sziráki, 2002 (Figs 155A-C) Sziráki 2002a: 60 (description). Distribution: Thailand. Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) dactylifrons Yang & Liu, 1999 (Figs 156A, B) Yang & Liu 1999: 92 (description). Distribution: South China. Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) lobifrons Murphy & Lee, 1971 (Figs 157 A-C) Murphy & Lee 1971: 152 (description), Meinander 1990: 56. Distribution: Singapore. Coniopteryx (Coniopteryx) oroszi sp. n. (Figs 158A-G) Holotype - Male: Thailand, Pathumthani Prov, Khlong Luang, ruderal territory near to the Hotel Manhattan, netting, 04. 12. 2003; leg. A. Orosz & Gy. Sziráki. Deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Description - Head capsule and palpi light ochreous. Eyes moderately large, black. A rather long, prominent process is on the head between the antennae (Fig. 158A), which distinctly higher at the base than at the rounded apex. Antennae 24 segmented, 1mm long. Scape light, other parts of antennae dark brown. Scape about as long as broad, pedicel in lateral view pyriform, and somewhat longer than broad. Basal flagellar segments (in lateral view) cca 2 times, the middle ones 1.5 times as broad as long. Ordinary hairs are situated rather irregularly on the antennái segments; setae moderately long. Scale-like hairs are dark greyish brown, covering almost the whole ventral surface and the dorso­apical part of pedicel and of basal flagellar segments, and forming an apical whorl on the other flagellar segments. There is a strong inner spine on the pedicel, while the first flagellar segment has a large, setose inner projection (Fig. 158B). Thorax and legs ligh ochreous, shoulder spots brown. Wing membrane hyaline. Length of fore wing 1.4 mm, of hind wing 1.1 mm.

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