Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 65. (Budapest 1973)
Okada, T.: Drosophilidae and Diastatidae from Mongolia (Diptera)
Scaptomyza (Hemiscaptomyza) sp. (Fig. 15) Specimens examined — Central aimak: Songino, 24 km S W von Ulan-Baator, 1300 m, 7. VI. 1966 (Nr. 505). 1 $ . Closely allied to the foregoing species, car inat a, but the egg-guide lobe (Fig. 15) is narrower and with two stout black tooth-like appendages subapically above. Scamtomyza (Scaptomyza) flaveola (MEIGEN, 1830) Specimens examined: Central aimak: Tosgoni ovoo, 5-10 km N von Ulan-Baator, in der Umgebung des Friedhofes, 1500-1600 m, 4. VT. 1967 (Nr. 766), 1 9 ; Bogdo ul, Bugijn az achuj, 1650 m, 10. VI. 1968 (Nr. 939), 1 çf. Male genitalia as figured by HACKMAN (1959: 23, Fig. 56). Distribution: widely distributed in the Palaearctic Region. Drosophila (Sophophora) melanogaster MEIGEN, 1830 Specimens examined — Bulgan aimak: 11 km W von Somon Bajannuur, an Südrand des Sees Bajan nuur, 1000 m, 14. VI. 1968 (Nr. 958), 2 çf 2 9 : zwischen Somon Chischig-Öndör und Somon Orclion, 23 km NNO von Chischig-Öndör, 1390 m, 15. VI. 1968 (Nr. 965). 2 9- — Chövsgöl aimak: 3 km SW von Somon Burenchaan, 1650 m. 21. VI. 1968 (Nr. 993), 1 9. Distribution: Orbis terrarum. Drosophila (D.) testacea VAN ROSER, 1840 Specimens examined — Bulgan aimak: Namnan ul Gebirge, 23 km N W von Somon Chutag, 1150 m, 17. VI. 1968 (Nr. 976), 1 9. - Chövsgöl aimak: 6 km WNW von Somon Tosoncengel, 1480 m, 18. VI. 1968 (Nr. 980), 1 çf . Distribution: Mongolia (new record), widely distributed in the Palaearctic Region ; also from India. Drosophila (D.) transversa FALLEN, 1830 Specimens examined — Central aimak: Tosgoni ovoo, 5-10 km N von Ulan-Baator, 1500-1700 m, 19.-20, 23.-24. VII. 1967 (Nr. 926), 1 9 ; ibid., 1700-1900 m. 23.-24. VII. 1967 (Nr. 926a), 1 0 *;h>id., 1700 m, 7.-8. VI. 1968 (Nr. 938), 1 9. -Chövsgöl aimak: 3 km SW T von Somon Burenchaan, 1650 m, 21. VI. 1968 (Nr. 993), 1 9 . Distribution: Mongolia (new record), widely distributed in the Palaearctic Region. Drosophila (D.) parakuntzei sp. n. (Figs. 16, 19, 20) rf* 9 • Body about 2.5 mm in length, dark browm in general coloration. Eye dark red, with piles. Antenna grey brown, anteriorly fuscous; arista with five to six dorsal and two ventral branches besides a small fork. Palpus yellowish brown, with a few subapical setae. Ocellar triangle and periorbits orange brown, pollinose in grey. Frons reddish brown, mat, anteriorly broader than long down middle, posteriorly somewhat broader than half head width. Face mat yellowish brown ; carina high, broad, broader below. Clypeus brownish black. Cheek yellowish brown, broad, greatest width about one-fourth of greatest diameter of eye. Anterior reclinate orbital small or minute, much nearer to proclinate than to posterior reclinate. Vibrissa strong, other orals w r eak, less than half as long as vibrissa. Postverticals long. Mesonotum and scutellum mat brown, former often with three diffuse black longitudinal stripes, median one reaching tip of scutehum. Thoracic pleura nearly uniformly brown, often darker than mesonotum. Two humerais, upper one slightly longer than lower one. Acrostichal hairs in about eight rows. Anterior dorsocentrals three-fifths as long as posteriors ; distance between anterior and posterior pairs half distance between anterior pair. Anterior scutehars divergent, as long as posteriors,