Juhász Magdolna (szerk.): A kaposvári Rippl-Rónai Múzeum közleményei 7. (Kaposvár, 2020)
Ábrahám Levente: The Börzsöny lacewing collection I.
50 LEVENTE ÁBRAHÁM It is a new species for Indian fauna (Chandra & Sharma ????). Further specimens can also be found from Pakistan in the entomological collection of SCMK. Libelloides lacteus (Brullé, 1832) Specimens examined: 5 $ Greece Small Prespa Lake 10.08.1996 leg. L. Börzsöny. Remarks: In Europe, the species is widespread in the Mediterranean from southern France to Greece and is common in several places (Aspöck et al. 2001). Recently, Dobosz & Ábrahám (2007) published the Turkish distribution map of the species. Libelloides macaronius (Scopoli, 1763) Specimens examined: 2 $ 1 $ Iran Central Elbros Naver ca. 3000m leg. G. Müller; 3 $ Greece Small Prespa Lake 10.08.1996 leg. L. Börzsöny. Remarks: It is a widespread species from Central Europe (Aspöck et al. 2001) to Central Asia (Wang et al. 2018: China, Xinjiang). Libelloides sibiricus (Eversmann, 1850) Specimen examined: 1 $ China Shanxi Province Taigu ca 112°30’ W 37°25' N -.05.1995 leg. ? (GMU). Remarks: Known occurrence in Korea, China, and Russia. It is a new record for the Mongolian fauna based on the entomological collection of SCMK. Maezous tomijankae Ábrahám, 2008 Specimen examined: 1 S China Guang Dong Province Nan Long Mts 600-1200m -.5-6.2000 leg. NC/GMU. Remarks: It is a rare species in SE Asia, type specimens are from Laos and its new records are known not only in China but also in Vietnam based on the entomological collection of SCMK. Maezous umbrosus (Esben-Petersen, 1913) Specimens examined: 9 $ China Hunan Province-.06-07.1999 leg. NC/GMU; 1 <?China South Hubei, border to Hunan 1200-1600m -.08.1999 leg. NC/GMU. Remarks: Earlier, it was known only in the fauna of Taiwan (Esben-Petersen 1913), later was documented as a widespread species in southeastern continental Asia (Ábrahám 2008, Wang et al. 2018). There are many localities in China: Guangxi, Hubei, Shaanxi, Guizhou, Hunan, Henan, Yunnan, Jiangxi (Wang et al. 2018). Based on SCMK collection data, it was collected in Taiwan, SE China, Vietnam, and Thailand. Malesianus harisi (Ábrahám, 2008) Specimen examined: 1 9 Indonesia Sumatra, Sibolangit -.03.1997 leg. ? (NC). Remarks: Known in Malaysia and the Philippines (Ábrahám 2016). New record for the fauna of Indonesia. Nephoneura costalis van der Weele, 1909 Specimen examined: 1 S Ethiopia Gemu Gofa Prov. Near Arba Minch 04.1994 leg. Werner, mounted. Remarks: It was reported from Togo, Tanzania (van der Weele, 1909) Zimbabwe (Whittington 2002), Zaire (Esben-Petersen 1936). Unpublished faunistic data from Zambia, Ghana, and Cameroon can be found in the entomological collection of SCMK. Phalascusa vassei van der Weele, 1909 Specimen examined: 1 S Kenya Taita region near Voi leg. Werner, mounted. Remarks: The area of this species extends from south of the Equator but does not reach South Africa. Known from Mozambique (van der Weele 1909), Zaire (Navás 1912c, Banks 1920) and other countries: Kenya, Zambia, and Namibia, from where the species is new to the local fauna based on the collection of SCMK. Protacheron philippinensis (van der Weele, 1904) Specimen examined: 1 S Thailand Corat 14.5.1996 leg. H. Lehmann. Remarks: The type specimen is from the Philippines. Subrecently, it was documented in Taiwan (Sziráki 2000) and China: Guihzu, Guangxi Yunnan, Hainan (Wang et al. 2018). More faunistic data are available from several SE Asian countries: Thailand, Laos, and the Philippines in the collection of SCMK. Suphalomitus formosanus Esben-Petersen, 1913 Specimen examined: 1 S China South Hubei, border to Hunan 1200-1600m -.08.1999 leg. NC/GMU. Remarks: It was previously considered to be an endemic species (Banks 1937, Stange & Wang 1997, Sziráki 1998, Ábrahám 2008) in Taiwan, but it was also recorded in China: Guizhou, Guangxi, Hainan (Wang et al. 2018). There are a dozen specimens also from Vietnam in the collection of SCMK. Suphalomitus lutemaculatus Yang, 1992 Specimen examined: 1 $ China Guang Dong Province Nan Long Mts 600-1200m -.5-6.2000 leg. NC/GMU; Remarks: So far, it has been found only in China: Henan, Zhejiang, Fujian (Wang etal. 2018). Previously, I incorrectly synonymized it based on a discoloured female (Ábrahám 2008) but it is a valid species. Wings of male specimens are significantly smaller in size than that of females and are recognizable by a yellow spot in front of the forewing on the lateral side of the mesonotum. Suhpalacsa donckieri Navás, 1913 Specimens examined: 3 $ Thailand Chiang Rai-.05.1997 leg. ? (NC), mounted.