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 67 out in deep glycerine column applying different sized pins with supporting ring to establish and stabilise the appropriate views. The head drawings are also drawn exactly as seen in the microscope. However, we have to emphasize the extreme importance of the plane and angle of view which may change considerably the form and ratio of structural elements in the final drawings as was clearly demonstrated by MALICKY (1988). In addition to the spur formula, we have introduced the maxillary palp formula in order to simplify the presentation of the length ratio of the 5 palp segments. The segment sequence represents the increasing segment length, with equally long segments given in (bracket). In maxillary palps when segment I is the shortest, segments II and IV equally long but longer than segment I, segment III shorter than II and IV, segment V the longest, the maxillary palp formula is I-III-(II,IV)-V. Species descriptions were standardized to ensure consistently formatted and comparable template descriptions almost according to EVENHUIS (2007). Species descriptions were standardized to ensure consistently formatted and comparable description in general accord with EVENHUIS' (2007) template principle. We have standardised also the terminology to describe space extensions of variously formed structural elements. The following terms were used to qualify the dimensions and extensions of genital structural elements: (1) short or long for length dimension on the longitudinal direction of coronal plane along the anteroposterior axis; (2) low or high (traditionally shallow or deep especially for excisions) for height dimension on the vertical direction of the sagittal plane along the dorsoventral axis and (3) narrow or wide (broad) on the lateral direction of the transversal plane along the mediolateral or left-right axis. The three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system provides theoretical possibility to quantify by measurements the three physical dimensions of length, width, and height ot each structural element. However this quantification is used very seldom in species description. Here we quantify only the length of forewing. All specimens are deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (HNHM), Budapest. NEW SPECIES AND NEW RECORDS PHILOPOTAMIDAE Chimarra zagrosensis CHVOJKA, 1996 - Iran: Province Busher, S-Zagros, Thang e Ram near Dalekhi, 400 m, 18.VI.2005, leg. P. GYULAI & A. GARAY (2 males). Dolophilodes ornata ULMER, 1909 - Pakistan: Hindukush Mts. 5 km E. of Shandur Pass, 3750 m, 21.VIII.2001, leg. B. BENEDEK & L. RONKAY (3 males). Khanjan, 30.VIII. 2001, leg. B. BENEDEK & G. RONKAY (2 males). Philopotamus achemenus SCHMID, 1959 - Greece: Rodopi prefecture, Sapka Mts, Nea Sanda, torrent in an oak forest, E of the village, 650 m, N41°07.672', E25°53.223\ 4.IV.2007, leg. L. DÁNYI , Z. ERÖSS , Z. FEHÉR, J. KONTSCHÁN & D. MURÁNYI (1 male). Turkey: Kirklareli province, Istrancha Mts, Degirmen Stream at Canli Alabalik (1 km of Demirköy), 255 m, N41°49.300', E27°45.085', 6.IV.2007, leg. L. DÁNYI, Z. ERŐSS, Z. FEHÉR, J. KONTSCHÁN & D. MURÁNYI (L male, 2 females). Annls bist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 102, 2010