S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 30/2. (Budapest, 1977)

Zyginella orla sp.n. (Figs. 124-137) Vertex and upper side of body brown, shining. Centre of pronotum dark grey-brown, its sides dirty whitish. There is dark brown dash along midline on vertex (Fig. 124). Transition vertex to face ivory. Genae dirty whitish. Frontoclypeus below antennae and anteclypeus light testaceous­brownish. Eyes blackish. Fore wing light greyish with brown pattern seen in Figs. 130. Marks at both ends of wax-field, infuscation of transverse vein at costal margin and a spot inside 3rd apical cell very dark brown. Costal margin broadly ochreous. Transverse veins and near parts of longitudinal and apical veins broadly bordered with dirty white. Hind wing membrane smoked. Longitudinal veins in hind wing blackish-brown. Male genital apparatus differs considerably from these of other known species of the genus Zy­ginella Low by very short pygophore side (Fig. 129) with the process directed caudo-ventrad and provided with long sclerotized teeth on its inner surface. Penis stem quite long, simple (Figs. 132, 133). Paramere (Figs. 125, 128 137) with tapering, curved apical part and several thin setae si­tuated subapically. Subgenital plate (Figs. 126-128) with large, strongly sclerotized ledge on dorsal side. The ledge is horizontal in basal part and at the midlength of plate and become vertical suba­pically. Junction between both margins of plate semimembraneous subapically and it is difficult to judge if the "tube" has only one terminal opening or also the second one situated subterminally. Apex of subgenital plate hooked, provided with bases of two setae (Fig. 126) Macrosetae not numerous, situated near apex of plate. All parts of genital capsule and abdominal tergites well pigmented. Ab­dominal apodemes (Fig. 136) short. Length <J2. 4 mm. Holotype male, Prov. Ha-Tinh, tropical forest Hüöng-sön, 150 m., at light, Aug. 14, 1963, coll. T. Pócs. Limas solla Dlabola, 1965 Pruthius Mahmood, 1967 Limasolla galewskii Dwor., 1969 5db" Prov. Nghe-An, semideciduous tropical forest Quy-chEu, 200 m., at light, Aug. 28; Adó, same locality, Aug. 25; Sdcf, same locality, Aug. 26; 2dd, Aug. 23. All collected In 1963 by T. Pócs. Limassolla zelta sp.n. (Figs. 138-145) Greatest area of vertex light brownish-ochreous (marked with spots in Fig. 138). Light areas seen in Fig. 138 ivory. In the centre of pronotum large vivid red patch, a pattern of the same colour (marked with short oblique dashes in Fig. 138) on scutum and scutellum. Face dirty whitish. Eyes dark testaceous-grey . Clavus, basal part of fore wing, area at both sides of longitudinal m vein and two patches inside Trd and 4th apical cells, whitish, semitransparent; remaining surface yellowish. Short oblique das­hes in Fig. 145 mark vivid red colour. Small dark patches are brownish or dark brown. Penis (Figs. 142, 143) with two basal appendages equally long as the penis stem. The appendages are convergent at apices. Apical hook of paramere (Fig. 144) very small. Pygophore appendage (Figs. 140, 141) strongly broadened at apex. Abdominal apodemes (Fig. 139) short. Length c? 3.1 mm. Holotype male, Prov. Lao-cai, Sa-pa, 1650 m., grassy place, at light, Sep. 23, 1963, coll. T. Pócs. Wiata Dworakowska, 1972 The genus described by me from Africa (Dworakowska, 1972 d) includies two African subge­nera as far as I know. Both these taxons distinguished chiefly after male genital apparatus. As both species described below are represented by females only I can not recognize their proper subge­neric status.

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