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posterior angles, posterior margin rounded. Tegmina small, with lateral longitudinal keels. Wings absent. Abdomen a little expanded in 5th and 6th tergites; cylindrical, but a little depressed. Ul­timate tergite broad; dorsal surface with two large emergence near posterior margin. Pygidium as in Fig. 37. Forceps very broad, strongly curved; expanded basally, cylindrical apically; inner margin with one small spine. Genitalia (Fig. 38) of Forficula-type; paramere elongated, narrow; genital lobe with middle-sized virga; basal vesicle normal. External parameres very long, about as long as virga, curved at apical section. Length of body with forceps: 9.5-10.5 mm. Female unknown. Holotype male: Spain, Sierra Nevada, 2700 m, 18.5.1976, leg. Dr,H. Steinmann, gen.prep. No. 717, det. Dr . H. Steinmann, deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. ­Paratype male: Spanien, Sierra Nevada, 7.5.1965, leg. Th.Skovgaard, deposited In the Universi­tets Zoologiske Museum, Köbenhavn. Pseudochelidura sinuata (Lafresnaye, 1824) Forficula sinuata Lafresnaye, 1824, Faun.Ins.Etr. , 11: 6. - Terra typica: Spain. Male genitalia (Fig. 39) broad; paramere about as long as length of external paramere. Genital lobe fully developed, virga of Forficula­type. but basal vesicle with a little sclerotized plate. External parameres long, apices obtuse. Material examined: Andorra, 23.10.1961, Th . Skovgaard , 3 males, 2 females. - Spanien, Puerta de la Ragua, Sierra Nevada, 7.15.1965, Th.Skovgaard, 1 female; ditto, Alb.Universitarla, 6.May, 1966, 2600 m, Lyneb.-Martin-Langem, 2 males. Distribution: Spain, French Pyrennes. Key to the males of Pseudochelidur a species 1 /8/ Inner margin of male forceps with a large-sized tooth each. Forceps relatively short, robust, beyond basal section not, or at most very slightly inclinate. 2 /3/ Posterior margin of ultimate tergite with a lamelliform projection protruding between base of forceps, completely concealing low and short pygidium in superior view minor Stetnmann 3 /2/ No lamelliform plate projecting between base of forceps on posterior margin of ultimate tergite . 4/5/ Inner margins of forceps with very small tubercles at median section (Fig. 37). Male geni­talia of Forficul a-type. paramere elongate and narrow; virga slender, about as long as length of external paramere (Fig. 38) montana sp. n. 5 /4/ Inner margins of forceps with a large-sized tooth-shaped process at median section. 8 /7/ Pygidium between branches of forceps triangular. Large-sized tooth at inner margin of for­ceps situated ventially orsinit (Géné) 7 /6/ Pygidium between branches of forceps quadrate. Large-sized tooth at inner margin of forceps situated dorsally (Fig. 35) montuosa sp. n. 8 /1/ Inner margin of forceps with two pairs of large-sized teeth each on inner margin of forceps, confronted with their apices slightly posteriorly, other pair on dorsal surface of forceps sinuata (Lafresneye) Allodahlia scabrluscula (Serville, 1839) Forficula scabrluscula Serville, 1839, Hist.Nat. Orth. , p. 38. - Terra typica: India. Material examined: China: Fuchien Prov. Yenpingfu, 18.5.1935, leg. E.Suenson, 2 maleB, 3 females. Forficula aurlcularia Linné, 1758 Forficula auricularia Linné, 1758, Syst.Nat., 1: 423. Material examined: 97 specimens from Europe. Distribution: Cosmopolitan. Forficula iberica sp. n. Male yellowish brown; head ochreous, shining, pronotum and tegmina yellowish, antennae and legs light brown, abdomen reddish brown. Head broad, postfrontal sutures and coronal suture present, well marked, brown. Eyes moderately small, shorter than genae, more or less as long as scape. Antennae 12-jointed, first joint long, but shorter than distance between antenna! joint

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