Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 71. (Budapest 1979)

Papp, L.: New species and records of Sphaeroceridae (Diptera) from the USSR

Kejib6epr; l çf, \ $ : CranHHaöan, TanacHK., 5. IV., 1. IV. 1942, TyccaKOBCKHii; 2çf:y. KoHnapa, 1100 M. n. Bap3o6a, Tanac, 18., 19. IX. 938, TyccaKOBCKHö; 1 $: MonoTOBaöan, non. p. Baxui, Tanac., Ha OKHÊ, 10. III. 44, LllTaKenböepr. — A little known Palaearctic species identifiable only by a very careful study of the male and female genitalia. Some of its former occurrence data need revision. Known also from Afghanistan. Limosina pteremoides L. PAPP, 1973 — 2 9 : ym- KoHnapa, non. p. Bap3o6, Tanac, 20. IV. 44, LllTaKenböepr; 1 9 *• Koanapa, 1100 M, n. Bap30Öa, Tanac, 22. VETI. 945, TyccaKOBCKHfi. — Hither­to known only from Mongolia and Afghanistan (PAPP 1973, 1978). New for the fauna of the USSR. Limosina pullula ZETTERSTEDT, 1847 — 1 9 : Estonia, Luunja, 2. 9. 1972, ELBERG. — It is rather common in the soil of the European forests, known also from the European part of the USSR. Limosina rufjlabris STENHAMMAR, 1854 —1 çf: TaBpHnoBo, OK. nanesHirbi, 40 KM CC3 CWK­TbiBKap, nec, őeper pyiba, 31. VII. 1976, ToponicoB. — A rare psychrophilous, scotophilous Euro­pean species. Occurrence data from the USSR by HACKMAN (1972). It can be found on rotten litter in forests and in small mammal burrows. Limosina simplicipes (DUDA, 1925) — 2 çf, 1 9 : CTanHHaöan, TanacHK., 13. TV. 942, 25. V. 945, TyccaKOBCKHii; 2 rf, 2 9 : ibid., EoTaHHnecKHH can, 8. HI. 45, ILLraKenöepr; 4 çf , 4 9 '• ibid., 25. L, 11. IL, 18. III. 945, LllTaKenböepr (on one specimen: neccoBbie xonMbi). -— A rare West Palaearctic species, the eastern border of its distribution is not known. Limosina terrestris sp. n. (Figs. 1-3) Body length of holotype female: 2.65 mm, wing length: 2.35 mm, wing width: 1.12 mm. — Eyes much reduced, longest diameter of genae 11/3 times longer than longitudinal axis of eyes. Arista 1.15 mm long with 0.04 mm long ciliae. First antenna! joint with a long mediolateral hair, Figs. 1-3. Limosina terrestris sp. n., holotype female: 1 = mid tibia and tarsus in posterior view, 2 = postabdomen in caudal view, 3 = cercus. — Figs. 4-6. Leptocera (Opacifrons) elbergi sp. n. paratype male: 4 = 5th sternite, 5 = subanal plate with process in profile, 6 = surstylus

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