S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 34/1. (Budapest, 1981)
Figs. 5-8: Limosina simplex (Rich.) (Czechoslovakia): 5 = male 5th sternum, 6 = telomere laterally, 7 = female postabdomen dorsally, 8 = same ventrally. Scales: Fig. 6 - 0,05 mm, others = 0.1 mm. LimoBina collinl (Richards, 1929) Leptocera collinl Richards, 1929:175 Holotype o labelled: "collinl o Richards", "Essex" Epping Forest 18.Di. 1927 O.W. Richards, B.M. 1929, 444" and "Type" (on circular label with red margin). Paratype 6 labelled: "24/42", "L. collini 6 Paratype", "Essex: Epping For. 18.IX.1927", "O.W. Richards Coll. B.M. 1967-510" and "Para-type" (on circular label with yellow margin); both deposited in the British Museum (Natural History) London (examined.). Leptocera grenstedi Richards, 1929:175 syn.n. Holotype p labelled: "On cow dung Taunton July 24 1927 L.W. Grensted", "L. grenstedi o Type" and "Type" (on circular label with red margin). Paratype p labelled: "Redesmere Cheshire Aug 5, 1927 L.W. Grendsted", "on cow dung", "L. grenstedi p paratype", "O.W. Richards Coll. B.M. 1967-510" and "Para-type" (on circular label with yellow margin); both deposited in the British Museum (Natural History), London (examined). Leptocera grenstedi Richards, 1929 is found to be synonymous with Limosina collinl (Richards). It was described from 2 females only and distinguished from L. collinl mainly be the C overpassing R4+5. However, this feature "is within the intraspecific variability of L. collini ; the examination of the female postabdomina of the type specimens proved the undubitable conspecifity of Leptocera grenstedi Rich, with Limosina collini (Rich.).