Dr. Papp Jenő szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 24/24-42. (Budapest, 1971)
Abdomen: mainly dark brown, basal parts of first four tergit es medially yellow, this colour may extend to hind margin on tergites 1 and 2, which may even extend as far as the front margin of tergite 4. Especially sides of tergites covered with long bristles. Ovipositor guides yellow, shape and armature as on Fig. 1-2. Length: 2-2.1 mm. Holotype o: Tard, Bába-völgy, rét (= meadow), April 16, 1959, leg. TÓTH S. Paratypes o<j> : Tard, Bába-völgy, rét (= meadow), April 15, 1959, leg. TÓTH S. : 1 ex.; Szászka (= Sasca Romana, Romania), 22. V. 904.: 1 ex. (specimen with a hand-written label, collector most probably Kristen). .The holotype and paratypes are deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Diagnosis. D. (Lordiphose) hexasticha n. sp. differs from the other species of the subgenus that among bristles dc 6 rows of well arranged acrostichal bristle can be found. Tip of palpi with a bristle which is as long as vibrissa, in the case of D. fenestrarum FALL, this bristle only about half as long. Besides the long bristle on the tip of palpi somewhat below it 2 more bristles are found being half as long as length of end bristle, compared to D. fenestrarum the other bristles are relatively long. Thorax darker than in D. fenestrarum . Upper humeral bristle much thinner, and hardly more than half as long as lower, similar to D. acuminata COL. , while in D. fenestrarum the two being equal in length.Front margin of first four tergites medially yellow, this colour may extend the hind margin on tergites 1 and 2. The shape and armature of ovipositor guides differ from all the other species of Lordiphose. Note: This species according to the description of BASDEN(l96l) belongs to subgenus Lordiphosa. But is differs from the description in one important character: acrostichals stand in 6 rows among and before dc bristles, which rows are well ordained