Juhász Magdolna (szerk.): A kaposvári Rippl-Rónai Múzeum közleményei 7. (Kaposvár, 2020)
Ábrahám Levente: The Börzsöny lacewing collection I.
46 LEVENTE ÁBRAHÁM Lectolypus JSV bo (í<4er H7Ö MUSEUM PARIS AFRIQUE ORIENT. ANGL VOI CH. ALLUAUD 1904 1 cm d rf * , J aiW •»TYPE Fig. 1. Lectotype female of Suphalomitus buyssoni van der Weele, 1909, preserved in MNHN, Paris Ábrahám, 2017 and designated Suphalomitus buyssoni van der Weele, 1909 as a generotype species, van der Weele (1909) also examined a female specimen (Fig. 7) when describing the species, which was preserved in the collection of MNHN, Paris. Later, this female specimen was designated by Tjeder as a lectotype but the designation was not published yet (present designation). Occurrences of the species was mentioned by Navás (1914: Kenya, 1928: Tanzania) and Whittingthon (2001: Mozambique). The entomological collection of SCMK contains faunistic data from several African countries: RSA, Namibia, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Gabon. Based on the collection data, it is in flying in southern Africa (RSA, Namibia, Zambia) between November and January, in the Eastern and Western Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Gabon) between November and May. Afroasca doboszi Ábrahám, 2017 Specimens examined: 1 S Kenya Sagala Reg. near Voi 11.1994. leg. Werner, mounted; 1 $ Kenya Malindi, Mangoplantage, Sümpf Kissvany Complex 07.04.1989 Leg: U. Kupka, mounted. Remarks: So far, only the male holotype specimen was known. It is the second and third documented specimens which also come from Kenya (Ábrahám 2017b). The species appears to have an overlap area with the previous species. The female of the species is still unknown (Ábrahám 2017b). Agrionosoma dohrni van der Weele, 1909 Specimens examined: 1 $ Burma [Mianmar] Dawna 25.05.1996 leg. H. Lehmann; 2 ? 10.04.1997 leg. H. Lehmann; 1 5 Burma [Mianmar] Tenasserim 06.05.1995 leg. H. Lehmann; 1 c? 1 ? 28.04.1996 leg. H. Lehmann; 3 $ 16.04.1996 leg. H. Lehmann; 2 $ 17.04.1996 leg. H. Lehmann. Remarks: Since the description, only Ghosh (1988) and Whittingthon (2002) mentioned its occurrence in India (Sikkim, West Bengal). Otherwise, it was only documented in various checklists (Ghosh & Sen 1977, Sziráki 1998) or in monographs (Navás 1912c, Ghosh 2000). These publications merely repeated previous literature data from India. The type specimen is preserved in MIZ (Fig. 8). Agrionosoma pendleburyi Fraser, 1927 (syn. n.) is a new junior synonym of Agrionosoma dohrni van der Weele, 1909. The type is preserved in BMNH, London (Fig. 9). It is an extremely rare species and a new record for the fauna of Myanmar.