Juhász Magdolna (szerk.): A kaposvári Rippl-Rónai Múzeum közleményei 7. (Kaposvár, 2020)
Ábrahám Levente: The Börzsöny lacewing collection I.
THE BÖRZSÖNY LACEWING COLLECTION I. 51 сЬллсfjejJ. Lejt. J. Legrand dé|LCH( МгЛапц (S. Java) MUSEUM PARIS Jetvec H Z)o»liA*n ^ 1cm ■b tvp к^1л-<:5л ^O^vltK'ÜYl A/(W. NavásS.J.det. F/'g. 12. Lectotype specimen of Suhpalacsa donckieri Navás, 1913, preserved MNHN, Paris Remarks: Suhpalacsa Lefébvre, 1842 species described from Southeast Asia needs species and generic-level revision. I compared the specimens found in the Börzsöny collection with the type specimen preserved in MNHN (Paris) (Fig. 12). The lectotype was designated by Legrand in 1991 but the designation has not been published yet (present designation). The description of the type specimen is based on an immature individual. The collection of SCMK includes specimens from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. Suhpalacsa reductus Banks, 1931 described from the Philippines is morphologically very close to Suhpalacsa donckieri Navás, 1913. Tytomyia nigrifrons Tjeder & Hansson, 1992 Specimens examined: 3 $ Namibia Hardap Dam 31.10.1994 leg. Werner, mounted. Remarks: Endemic species in Namibia (Tjeder & Hansson 1992). Acknowledgements The author is grateful to Lászlóné Börzsöny for donating her husband’s collection, books and collecting equipment to the natural history collection of the Rippl-Rónai Museum, Kaposvár in 2019. Further thanks go to the curators who made it possible to examine the type specimens or provided the author with high-quality digital photos.