S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 34/2. (Budapest, 1981)

(cf. their well-developed pseudocerci, shape and long setosity of telomeres, long and slender dis­tiphallus). P. pilifemorata sp.n. can be easily separated from all relatives by the long ventral setosity of male middle and hind femora, rather large non-pruinose spot on syntergum 1+2 and male genital structures (e.g. apically forked postgonite). Paralimosina anaptera sp.n. (Figs. 5, 13, 17, 18, 23) Measurements in mm: body length: 1.79 (holotype), 1.75-1.79 (paratype 66), 1.67, 1.77 (paratype oo); wings: 0.49 x 0.21 (holotype), 0.53 x 0.22, 0.54 x 0.22 (paratype 66), 0.47 x 0.20, 0.60 x 0.23 (paratype go); length of abdomen: 0.91 (holotype), 0.93 (paratype 6), 0.96 (paratype op); length of arista: c. 0.56 (holotype); length of vti bristle: 0.29 (holotype), 0.30, 0.35 (paratype go); strong interfrontal bristle: 0.17 (holotype), 0.18, 0.24 (paratype op), length of sternopleural bristle: 0.38, 0.43 (paratype go). All type-specimens are damaged, majority of bristles broken and lost. Body dark brown, mesonotum with some reddish hue, pleurae reddish except for subalar callus on pteropleura. Ab­domen much convex and pruinose dorsally, only proximal third of syntergum 1+2 shining. Frontal triangle subshining, anterior third of frons reddish, facial plate reddish or ochreous, genae grey­ish brown. Legs brown but fore coxae, bases and apices of femora and tibiae yellowish red (this colour extends on posterior surface of femora down to distal third but it may be caused by the fading effect of alcohol). Wings and venation of wings much reduced (Fig. 5); costa brown and very thick with a very long bristle at base (0.25 mm); apex of wing rather acute,radial vein r^ downcurving in basal 2/3 and strongly upcurving in apical third; section mg2 very short, radial vein r 2+ 3 strongly upcurving, radial vein r 4+5 present only as a faint fold; no other veins observ­able. Alula short and rounded. Male 5th sternum (Figs. 17, 18) comparatively long with only three robust spines in front of the posteromedial structure on each side and two pairs of additional spines more posteriorly, in the corners of dark pigmentation. Posteromedial lobe (see Fig. 17) with long medial, more chitinized and dark pigmented thick (stripe). Bristles surrounding posteromedial structure thin and very long. Periandrium of medium length (about as in beckeri) . Pseudocerci rather long and well developed though fused with periandrium, each with three long caudal hairs, some shorter setae and two thicker but short bristles. Hypandrium about as long as in beckeri . Telomere (sur­stylus) (Fig. 13) smaller than in pilifemorata sp.n. rather long (high) but narrow. Its anterior pale lobe small and Indistinctly separated from posterior lobe, subapically with only one minute hair. Anterior ventral spine with very sharply pointed Interior apex. Posterior lobe carrying two rows of very long setiform hairs anteriorly (posteriorly some additional ones). Micropubescence almost absent on ventral and posterior margins and posterior ventral spine situated near postero­ventral corner. Ventral margin of telomere between ventral spines armed by several distinct setae. Aedeagal complex (Fig. 23) with phallophore largest among related species. Distiphallus very slender with fine, somewhat reduced setosity. Postgonite long, slightly angulate In the middle and with a characteristic thorn on apex. Ejaculatory apodeme present. Holotype male: La Gomera, El Cedro, leg. H. FRANZ (on the other side of label: "Sp 1308" (In blue ink). Paratypes: 3 Í, 2 g: data same as for holotype (on one of the males an ad­ditional label: Kanarische Inseln, leg. H. FRANZ). The type-specimens are glued on labels, the genitalia of two paratype males are preserved in glycerine in ANDERSSON' s microvial. The ho­lotype and one male and female paratype each are deposited In the collection of Prof. H. FRANZ, two male and one female paratypes are in the collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. This new species is characterized by its shortened wings with acute apex and extremely reduced venation (Fig. 5): only basal part of r^. + ^ developed. The structures of the male genitalia (pseudocerci, telomeres, aedeagal complex) Indicate Its close affinity to P. pilifemorata sp.n. but both these species differ not only In some details of genital structures but also in size, colour, wings, chaetotaxy of the male femora, etc. Paralimosina sp.n. - 1 y Isla de La Palma, Umg. Brana Baja, leg. H. FRANZ (on the other side of label In blue ink: "Sp 1105"). A specimen in a comparatively good state of pre­servation. A large part of the surface of syntergum 1+2 shining, occi bristles very long, almost cruciate. Length of body: 1.81, wings: 0.76 x 0.28, length of abdomen: 1.07, basal scutellar

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