Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 102. (Budapest 2010)
Oláh, J.: New species and new records of Palaearctic Trichoptera in the material of the Hungarian Natural History Museum
New species and records ofPalaearctic Trichoptera in the material of ; the HNHM 99 segment fused to IX T H tergite forming together short dorsal bridle. Cerci bilobed in lateral view; dorsal lobe qudratic, ventral lobe subtriangular and slender. Paraproctal complex forming a closed structure around anal opening by inner and outer branches (Figs 53-54); inner branches forming an upward directed narrow vertical plate quadratic in lateral view with a small dorsoapical wart only; in caudal view with dorsal apices slightly diverting laterad; their upper surface covered with pointed peg-like modified setae similarly to surface of posterodorsal spinate area of VIII tergite, exhibiting anchor function during copula; outer branches of paraproct spread laterad triangularly. Gonopods upward arching, broad triangular large lobe like in many other species populating various valleys in the Balkan Mountains. Aedeagus and parameres slender, parameres having two small spines far from each other on midway (Fig. 55). Type material - Holotype, male, HNHM. Albania: Skrapar district, Ostrovicë Mts, Backe, stream beneath the pass between Mt. Frengu and Mt. Faqekuq, 1915 m, N40° 31.614', E20°25.021', 4.VII.2005, leg. Z. BARINA, D. PIFKÓ & D. SCHMIDT. Etymology - The name was given to remind the old ancient city of Arbon and his people the Arbanios, nearby the type locality. Figs 52-55. Drusus arbanios sp. n., holotype, male: 52 = genitalia without phallic organ and with dotted contour of VIII T H tergite with spinate lobes in left lateral view; 53 = dotted contour of VIII T H tergite with spinate lobes, IX T H tergit, cerci, paraproct in dorsal view; 54 = paraproct in caudal view; 55 = aedeagus (phallicata) and paramer of the phallic organ in left lateral view Annls bist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 102, 2010