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 101 branches of paraproct spread laterad triangularly. Gonopods upward arching, broad triangular large lobe like in many other species populating various areas in the Balkan Mountains. Aedeagus and parameres slender; parameres with small spine located dorsad on apical third. Type material - Holotype male, HNHM. Albania: Dibër district, Dejë Mts, Varoshit Stream and its karst cave sidespring at Shkanderbeu Cliff, W of Murrë Pass, 975 m, N41°38.792', E20°l 1.390', 11.X.2005, leg. T. DELI & D. MURÁNYI . Paratypes, HNHM. Albania: Dibër district, Dejë Mts, Varoshit Stream and its karst cave sidespring at Shkanderbeu Cliff, W of Murrë Pass, 975 m, N4 1 °38.792', E20° 11.390', 13.1 V.2006, leg. Z. ERÖSS, Z. FEHÉR, A. HUNYADI & D. MURÁNYI ( 1 male). Dibër district, Dejë Mts, Varoshit Stream and its karst cave sidespring at Shkanderbeu Cliff, W of Murrë Pass, 975 m, N4l° 38.792', E20°l 1 .390', 11.X.2005, leg. T. DELI & D. MURÁNYI ( 1 male, 3 associated females). Dibër district, Lurë area, Cidhnë, aqueduct above Setë Stream in its gorge, W of the village, 780 m, N41°45.149', E20°14.732', 10.X.2005, leg. Z. ERÖSS & D. MURÁNYI (1 male). Skrapar district, Ostrovicë Mts, Çeremica, brook W of the village, 1820 m, N40°32.649', E20° 26.573', 5.VII.2005, leg. Z. BARINA, D. PIFKÓ & D. SCHMIDT (1 male). Etymology - The name was given to remind Dacian-Thracian origin of the Albanian people inhabiting the type locality. Three theories exist: the Illyrian, Dacian-Thracian and Pelasgian origin of the Albanians. Figs 56-59. Drusus dacothracus sp. n., holotype, male: 56 = genitalia without phallic organ and with dotted contour ofVIII t h tergite with spinate lobes in left lateral view; 57 = dotted contour of VIII t h tergite with spinate lobes, IX t h tergit, paraproct in dorsal view; 58 = paraproct in caudal view; 59 = paraproct in ventrocaudal view Annls bist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 102, 2010