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

72 J. Oláh Figs 7-10. Pseudoneureclipsis adiabenorum sp. n., holotype, male: 7 = genitalia without phallic organ in left lateral view; 8 = IX t h tergite, X t h segment, cerci, paraproct in dorsal view; 9 = coxopodite and harpago of the left gonopod in ventral view; 10 = phallic organ in lateral view Etymology - The name was chosen to remember the Parthian Prince Adiabene, bear­ing in mind his relation to Jesus Chrestos and their possible relations to the type locality. Diagnosis - This small-sized brown caddisfly is similar to P. amana MALICKY, 1989 described from Oman. However differs by having (1) the IX t h sternum shorter, (2) the semisclerous basal setose lobe of the X th segment monolobed, not bifid; (3) cerci short and rounded in lateral view; not elongated and triangular (4) paraproct without elongated spine-like ventral process, (5) coxopodite with subtriangulat apical half in lateral view, not parallel-sided; (6) harpagones with a short process on midway; (7) phallic organ with three setal bunches without any spines. Pseudoneureclipsis parthus sp. n. (Figs 11-14) Description - Male (in alcohol). Head almost quadrangular. Ocelli absent. Eyes about half of vertex width. Maxillary palp formula II-I-III-IV-V. Antennae stout, 1.4 times Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 102, 2010

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