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

86 J. Oláh slightly longer than dorsum of coxopodites. Phallic apparatus consisting of very short phallotheca, fused evertile membranous paramere and short and membranous aedeagus (phalicata); phallotheca reduced to a short band of phallobase (Fig. 35); sclerotized U-sha­ped phallobase very short ventrad, little longer dorsad where two upper ends of U-shape fused to basodorsal part of coxopodites; basodorsal articulation where tenon of phallo­theca (clasper hanger at ROSS) and tendon of gonopod (clasper tendon of Ross) meeting poorly discernible, however, continued both side into strongly sclerotized multipointed or serrated process (Fig. 36); a pair of dorsal processes with poorly discernible sclerotized connection to phallobase visible in caudal view with smooth mesad curving apical lobes and denticulated mesal angles. Type material - Holotype, male, HNHM. Macedonia: Southeastern region, Belasica Mts, Kolesino, waterfall of the Kolesino Stream in platan-beech forest above the village, 500 m, N41°23', E22°48', 18.X.2006, leg. L. DÁNYI & D. MURÁNYI. Etymology - This species is named to remember Liiitika (today Levente). He was the first son of the Hungarian Prince Árpád and led the Turkish Kabar tribes to balance the Turkish Bolgars on the Balkan during the Hungarian conquest to the Carpathians. Figs 32-36. Rhyacophila liutika sp. n., holotype, male: 32 = genitalia without phallic organ in left lateral view; 33 = X T H segment in dorsal view; 34 = X T H segment in caudal view; 35 = phallic organ in left lateral view; 36 = part of the phallic organ in dorsal view Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 102, 2010

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