Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 99. (Budapest 2007)
Sziráki, Gy.: Presence of the subgenus Xeroconiopteryx Meinander, 1972 in Hungary (Neuroptera: Coniopterygidae)
Figs 8-9. Female internal genitalia of Coniopteryx (Xeroconiopteryx) kinali sp. n.: 8 = lateral view, 9 = ventral view. Abbreviations: ag — accessorial gland, be = bursa copulatrix, dps = dark pigmented structure, ds = ductus seminalis, mo = median oviduct, rs = receptaculum seminis. Scale: 0.07 mm Coniopteryx (X.) platyarcus SziRÁKT et VAN HARTEN, 2006 (Figs 10-13) Material - Hungary, Pest county, Pilisszentkereszt, Pilis Mountains, June 7, 2005, 1 male specimen, leg. GY. SZIRÁKI and E. HORVÁTH. Remarks - The record of this species in Hungary is highly interesting because it was collected earlier in Yemen only (SZIRÁKI & VAN HARTEN 2006). It is worth mentioning that the wings and the body of the captured specimen were not covered by wax, although the usual wax glands are present on the abdomen - consequently, it might be a newly hatched adult. In other respects, the specimen collected by us in Hungary, agree well with the Yemeni type material of this species. DISCUSSION Hitherto five Xeroconiopteryx species have been known from the continental parts of Europe. Four of them, namely: Coniopteryx (X.) atlasensis MEINANDER, 1963, C. (X.) ketiae MONSERRAT, 1985, C. (X.)perisi MONSERRAT, 1976 (C. rostrogonarcuata group sensu SZIRÁKI 2005) and C. (X.) kerzhneri