Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 99. (Budapest 2007)
Platia, G. ; Schimmel, R.: Click beetles of Taiwan collected by the expeditions of the Hungarian Natural History Museum in the years 1955 to 2003 (Coleoptera: Elateridae)
Mulsanteus foldvarii sp. n. (Figs 28-30) Material examined - Holotype male: Taiwan: Kaoshiung Hsien, nr. Liukuei, Shanping LTER site, UV light trap, 1.IV.2003, L. PAPP & M. FÖLDVÁRI (HNHM). - 1 Paratype maie: Pingtung County, Kenting NP., Kenting Forest Recreation Area, 21°57'62"N, 120°48'89"E, 17-18.IV.1997, L. PEREGOVITS & A. KUN (CPG). Description - Male. Shiny; dark brown with reddish shadings on elytra (holotype) to lighter with totally ferruginous elytra (paratype); covered with long, fulvous, recumbent or semierect vestiture on the body, erect on the antennomeres (Fig. 28). Head with eyes as wide as the anterior margin of pronotum; frons convex to flat at anterior margin, the latter complete and straight; punctures strong, more or less umbilicate, with shortest interspaces to contiguous. Antennae (Fig. 29) exceeding hind angles of pronotum by two antennomeres; second and third antennomeres globose, wider than long, the third obliquely truncate; second and third, taken together, much shorter than fourth; fourth to tenth antennomeres serrate, triangular; fourth to sixth slightly longer than wide; seventh to tenth slender, more elongate; eleventh longer than penultimate, ellipsoidal. Pronotum as long as broad, widest at posterior angles; strongly convex, vertically sloping at base, more gradulally at sides; sides gradually narrowing anteriorly from the middle, behind subparallel to posterior angles, the latter not divergent, with distinct carina directed inside; punctation uniform on whole surface, punctures on the disk variable in shape, rounded or suboval, simple to vaguely umbilicate with shortest interspaces, here and there with very fine punctures; at sides a little denser and coarser. Scutellum tongue-shaped, flat, roughly punctured. Elytra slightly narrower than pronotum across hind angles, 2.6 times longer than the latter; sides from base to apex regularly narrowing; apex entire; striae well marked and punctured; interstriae flat to subconvex, with rough surface. Prosternai process feebly emarginate at apex. Male genitalia as in Fig. 30 (length 1.5 mm). Size. Length 11-11.5 mm (holotype); width 2.87-3 mm (holotype). Female unknown. Etymology - This species is dedicated to one of its collectors, Dr. MIHÁLY FÖLDVÁRI (HNHM), dipterist, studying taxonomy and systematics of Pipunculidae, Diopsidae and other dipteran families. Comparative remarks - In the general shape and colour it is very similar to M. rubiginosus (OHIRA, 1966); it can be separated by the globose second and third antennái antennomeres. Tribe Dicrepidiini CANDÈZE, 1859 Neopsephus takasago KlSHII, 1990 (Figs 31-32) Neopsephus takasago KISHII, 1990b: 12; SUZUKI 1999: 133. Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 99, 2007