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Haris, A.: Dolerus (Poodolerus) zhelochovtsevi Heidemaa & Viitasaari, 2009 new species for the Hungarian fauna

Haris, A.: Dolerus zhelochovtsevi new species for the Hungarian fauna 131 Dolerus zhelochovtsevi Heidemaa and Vitasarii, 2005 (= Dolerus gibbosus auct.) is recorded from Magúra (Scobiola-Palade 1967), Gyilkos tó (Lacu Rosu) (Móczár 1947), Nagyszeben (Sibiu), Pöltinis (Paltinis), Fogaras (Mt. Fagaras: lacui Bilea) (Scobiola-Palade 1978) from Transylvania, Tökös (Tikves) (Perovic et al. 2006) from North Croatia and Erdőhát (Záhorská nizina) from Slovakia. It is known from Austria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Macedonia, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden and Ukraine (Taeger et al. 2006). Results Dolerus (Poodolerus) zhelochovtsevi Heidemaa & Viitasaari, 2009 (Figs. 1, 2 and 3) Examined material. Tapolca 11. 03. 1990 leg. Lajos Németh. Description Male. Length: 10.6 mm. Body black, cenchri brown. Wings hyaline, venation and stigma black, stgima with brown lower margin. Head and thorax covered with dense, white pubescence about as long as diameter of anterior ocellus. Head densely, roughly and deeply punctured, without shiny interspaces, gently shiny. OOL : POL : OCL: 17:8:12. Clypeus subtriangularly excised, clypeal excision about 0.33 as deep as clypeal median length. Head gently narrowed behind eyes. Anterior lobes of mesonotum, mes­­oscutellum and metascutellum densely, uniformly and deeply punctured with moder­ately large punctures, shiny with small shiny interspaces. Lateral lobes sporadically, moderately deeply punctured with moderately small punctures with large smooth and shiny areas. Mesopleuron densely, uniformly and deeply punctured, hardly shiny. Katepiumeron and metapleuron with rough coraceous sculpture. First tergite of abdomen smooth and shiny, other tergites with denses transverse surface sculpture. Hind margin of last abdominal tergite with smooth subtriangular area. Claws with small inner tooth. For identification, genitalia dissection is necessary. Based on genitalia, this species can not be confused with any other species (Fig. 3). Fig. 3: Penis valve of Dolerus zhelochovtsevi Heidemaa & Viitasaari, 2009

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