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48 LEVENTE ÁBRAHÁM BMNH(E) 1201835 Omm 10mm 20mm Fig. 10. The type specimen of Agrionosoma swinhoei van der Weele, 1909, preserved in BMNH, London Agrionosoma swinhoei van der Weele, 1909 Specimen examined: 1 $ Burma [Myanmar] Dawna 10.4.1997 leg. H. Lehmann. Remarks: As with the previous species, it has no dis­tribution data since the species description, only an Indian locality in Punji (Madhja Pradesh) published by Whittingthon (2002). The specimen was compared to the type preserved in the BMNH, London (Fig. 10). The type locality in India, Assam: Khasia Hills (van der Weele, 1909) is the same as Meghalaya: Khasi Hills published by Ghosh (2000) since the Khasi Hills, and the entire Meghalaya state was administratively part of Assam before 1970. In older sources, in particular, the alternative transcription Khasia Hills is seen. It is the first record for the fauna of Myanmar. Ascalaphus festivus (Rambur, 1842) Specimens examined: 2 $ 1 $ Kenya Voi, Sagala Reg. 12.1994 leg. Werner, mounted; 1 $ Tanzania Babati, 30km to Dodoma 02.-03.12.1994 leg. Werner. Remarks: It is widespread in Africa (Prost 2013) but was also found in West Asia (Aspöck et al. 2001, Monerrat & Ábrahám 2020) and in Europe on the island of Sardinia (Italy) (Pantaleoni et al. 2013). Ascalohybris angulata (Westwood, 1847) Specimens examined: 2 $ India Periyar, Kumili, TN 23-26.10.1997 leg. Werner Remarks: Walker (1853), McLachlan (1873), van der Weele (1909), Needham (1909), Navás (1912c), Whit­tingthon (2002), etc. were mentioned collecting sites only in India. Fraser’s (1927) data from Singapore seems to be uncertain and needs confirmation. Ascalohybris subjacens (Walker, 1853) Specimens examined: 1 $ China South Hubei, border to Hunan 1200-1600m -.08.1999 leg. NC/GMU; 1 в 5 ? China Wuzhi Shan, Heinan Dao 800-1800m -.6-7.2000 leg. NC/GMU; 1 $ China Guang Dong Province Nan Long Mts 600-1200m -.5-6.2000 leg. NC/GMU; 1 <$ Chi­na Haikou, Heinan Dao 0-100m-.04.2000 leg. NC/GMU; 3 S 1 ? Burma Tenasserim 28.04.1996 leg. H. Lehmann; 1 $ Burma Tenasserim 07.05.1996 leg. H. Lehmann. Remarks: It is a widespread species in East Asia: North Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Laos, Thailand, and Viet­nam based on the entomological collection of SCMK. Disparomitus simplex Kimmins, 1950 Specimens examined: 1 S 1 $ Kenya Sagala Reg. near Voi 11.1994 leg. Werner, mounted. Remarks: Michel (2019) recently performed a revi­sion of the African genus Disparomitus van der Weele, 1909. He cited the species only from Kenya (type lo­cality) and Ethiopia.

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