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

114 J. Oláh prefecture, Kalpaki, Vellas Monasteri, karst spring, 420 m, N39°5 1.950', E20°37.435', 12.V.2006, leg. L. DÁNYI, J. KONTSCHÁN & D. MURÁNYI (2 males, 1 female). Notidobia nogradorum sp. n. (Figs 74-76) Description - Male (in alcohol). Dark castaneous; cephalic and thoracic sclerites dark brown, almost black especially on dorsum; appendages including legs lighter brown; haustellum and intersclerital membranous teguments whitish. Forewing length 11 mm; wing membrane brown, densely covered with decumbent setae; hyaline window pattern of forewing not very conspicuous due to rich setal cover, but well discernible: 6 depigmented area visible around (1) fork bases of SR and S2-S3; (2) crossvein s; (3) forkbase of M; (4) forkbase of M1-M2; (5) stem M, (6) stem Cu2. Male genitalia (Fig. 74). In lateral view IX t h segment subtriangular with produced dorsoapical and ventroapical margins; in ventral view ventroapical margin excised mesad; in dorsal view dorsoapical margin forming more pigmented rounded apical rim, sepa­rating IX 1' 1 tergite from sclerotized basal part of X t h segment; groove network on segment IX well developed; dorsal groove pattern delineating IX t h tergum helping to discern boundary of fused X t h segment (Fig. 75). X t h segment represented by heavily sclerotized basal pair of lateral flaps just at and slightly below apical rim of IX t h tergite; after this sclerotized basal part X t h segment less sclerotized, its laterobasal part fused to the strongly sclerotized pair of paraproctal processes. Cerci short, vertically flattened, as a result roun­ded in lateral and elongated in dorsal view. Paraproctal processes end in huge hook-forma­tion (its dotted shape visible in cover of gonopods). Gonopods each have basomesal pair of spines with separated bases in lateral view (their dotted shapes visible in the cover of gonopods). Phallotheca with arching basal and straight apical halfs; apical half starting with a ventral heel; membranous endotheca located dorsad and without any visible endo­thecal sclerites (Fig. 76). Type material - Holotype, male, HNHM. Albania: Korcë district, Zvirine, Trifti Spring N of the village, 835 m, N40°47.644', E20°44.128', 24.V.2007, leg. Z. BARINA, CS. NÉMETH & D. PIFKÓ (L male). Etymology - This species was dedicated to SÁRA NÓGRÁDI and her husband ÁKOS UHERKOVICH, who have made the Hungarian caddisflies one of the best studied national fauna of the planet. Remarks - Possible associated female stored together in the vial of paratype. Diagnosis - This new species belongs to the homogeneous group of spe­cies: Notidobia melanoptera STEIN, "1863, (Greece), N. nekibe KLAPÁLEK, 1903, (Greece), N. sagarrai NAVAS, 1917 (Sardinia), N. bizensis MALICKYet Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 102, 2010

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