Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 80. (Budapest 1988)

Roháček, J. ; Papp, L.: A review of the genus Paralimosina L. Papp (Diptera, Sphaeroceridae), with descriptions of ten new species

— 2 ors (anterior short) and 3 ifr (only middle long)./ 3 and / 3 ochreous but dark brown­on distal half. Wings dimorphic; brachypterous form often without t p (Figs 47, 48). Male genitalia (Figs 49-52), female postabdomen (Figs 53, 54, 57, 58) P. dimorpha sp. n. 6 (3) Wings broader, R4+5 sinuate and apically arched, curving to C (see ROHÁCEK 1977: Figs 35-37) 7 — Wings narrower, R4+5 sinuate but apically straightened (see ROHÁCEK 1977: Figs 38-40) 12 7 (6) Wing membrane milky whitish; veins strikingly pale, hyaline. Male postgonite strongly curved and male S5 with an additional small posterior sclerite (ROHÁCEK 1983: Figs 365, 367). Gonostylus as in Fig. 81 P. macedonica (ROHÁCEK) — Wing membrane yellowish to brownish, veins coloured. Male postgonite never so strongly curved and S5 without additional posterior sclerite 8 8 (7) Most of frons orange, only M-shaped mark, orbits and ocellar triangle reddish brown to brown. Antennae orange. Male genitalia (Figs. 20-24), female postabdo­men (Figs 25-27, 31-33) P. brevis sp. n. Frons at most orange or reddish in anterior half; M-shaped mark much darker, brown to black. Antennae brown 9 9 (8) to with a pd seta in the middle (Fig. 87). M-shaped mark subshining, with reticulate microsculpture. Male S5 (Fig. 86) posteromedially projecting as a triangular lobe. Male subanal plate with antler-like branching scale-like setae (Fig. 83). Female postabdomen (Figs 77-80) P. indica sp. n. — t 2 without middle pd seta (Fig. 93). M-shaped mark velvety, dull and tomentose. Male 55 not projecting and subanal plate with thin paired ventral setae (cf. Fig. 91) 10 10 (9) Frons anteriorly brown to black. Thorax and abdomen densely and roughly punc­tured. Male gonostylus as in Fig. 60, its posterior lobe with a robust internal spine P. subcribrata (ROHÁCEK) — Frons with orange to reddish anterior areas, in front of the M-shaped mark. Thorax and abdomen not strongly punctured. Male gonostylus without posterior internal spine 11 11 (10) R4+5 slightly curving to C. Male S6 with peculiar ventromedial quadrilobate process (Fig. 97). Gonostylus posteriorly with thin long setae (Fig. 96) and post­gonite very dark (Fig. 92). Female 770 unusually dark, cerci long (Fig. 98); sperma­thecae voluminous, with large terminal invaginations (Fig. 100) P. lobata sp. n. — R4+5 strongly curving to C. Male S6 ventrally simple. Gonostylus (Fig. 59) post­eriorly with 3-4 robust spine-like setae; postgonite paler. Female 770 pale, cerci small; spermathecae without terminal invaginations (see ROHÁCEK 1983: Figs 345-349) P. fucata (RONDANI) 12 (6) Antennae yellowish to brownish orange, similar in colour to frons. Head, including face and gena, golden orange to orange brown, only occiput darker brown 13 — Antennae brown to blackish brown, contrasting with orange red anterior part of frons. Head brown to blackish brown on posterior half of frons; also face and gena usually darker, although sometimes reddish brown 14 13 (12) Antennae darker, orange brown. Two ors in normal position. Fore tarsus yellowish brown. t 2 with a mid ventral seta (Fig. 116). Male S5 posteromedially projecting in a cut lobe (Fig. 109). Gonostylus (Fig. 110) with clubbed posterior lobe and postgonite (Fig. 108) with rounded apex. Female unknown. P. marshalli sp. m

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