Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok VI. - Natura Somogyiensis 19. (Kaposvár, 2010)

ÁBRAHÁM L. & DOBOSZ D.: Contribution to the ant-lion and owl-fly fauna of Madagascar with description new taxa (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae, Ascalaphidae)

ÁBRAHÁM, L. & DOBOSZ, D.: ANT-LION AND OWL-FLY FAUNA OF MADAGASCAR 127 Fig. 8: Habitus of holotype male of Visca murzini Ábrahám sp. n. (A); vertex and pronotum (B) gitudinal veins yellow interrupted with dark brown at intersections of cross-veins. Medial part of most cross-veins yellow both ends dark brown. Pterostigma indistinct white with 3-4 cross-veins. 7 radial cross-veins in front of origin of Rs. CuP+Al almost parallel with hind margin, A2 forked, A3 simple, yellow. Hind wing transparent with small faintly brown mark at the end of hypostigmatic cell. Pterostigma indistinct. 1 radial cross-vein in front of origin of Rs. Colouration of longitudinal and cross-veins similar to fore wing. Abdomen: 14 mm long. Tergites brown with yellow central spot and caudal yellow margin; sternites brown with yellow pattern. Pubescence with rather dense pale hairs. Genitalia: male genitalia as in Fig. 9. A in lateral view. Tergite 9 semicircle-shaped, brown with yellow caudal margin and sparse pale hairs. Ectoproct oval, yellow with dark brown caudal margin and long black hairs on caudal and ventro-caudal margins. Stemite 9 tongue-shaped, yellow with long black hairs on caudal margin as in Fig. 9. B. Gonarcus, parameres and mediuncus in ventral view as in Fig. 7. C. Female genitalia in lateral view as in Fig. 9. D. A row of black bristles on caudal mar­gin of sternite 7. Bristle-like pregenitalia plate, posterior gonapophysis finger-like, la­teral gonapophysis only small lobe-like, spermatecha bent. Comment: The new species can be easily distinguished with three rounded black spots on the fore wing. Etymology: The new species is dedicated to Dr. Sergey Murzin, Russian entomologist for donating material from Madagascar.

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