S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 46/1. (Budapest, 1985)

FOLIA ENTOMOLOGICA HUNGARICA ROVARTANI KÖZLEMÉNYEK XLVI. 1 1985 p. 165-170 The Dermaptera material of the Zoological Institute and Museum, Yerevan By H. STEINMANN (Received September 28, 1984) Abstract: Two new Dermaptera species ( Anechura lucifer sp. n. and Forficula parato­mis sp. n.) are described and figured from the material of the Zoological Institute and Museum, Yerevan. All earwig specimens in the Dermaptera collection of the Zoological Institute and Museum of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian Soviet Socialistic Republic were collected in Armenia. During my visit in Armenia a good opportunity was offered to revise this collection comprising a­bout three hundred specimens. A major part of the material originates from old times labelled with Latin letters in German or English language, the more recent part is labelled with Cyrillic letters in Russian. The material is in a very good condition, and the old specimens were identified by Dr. G. A. BEY-BIENKO. Family Carcinophoridae Popham, 1965 Euborellia annulipes (Lucas, 1847) Forficesila annulipes Lucas, 1847, Ann. Soc. Ent. France., (2) 5: 84. - Terra typica: location unknown. Anisolabis annulicornis Blanchard, 1851 in Gay: Hist. Nat. Chile Zool., 6: 10. Anisolabis nana Boeseman, 1954, Zool. Verh. Leiden, 21: 39. Abdomen usually weakly widened posteriorly and somewhat depressed, basal tergite weakly and rather finely punctured on basal half, impunctate posteriorly, distal tergites more densely punctured but punctures relatively small and separated by more than their own diameter. Male forceps asym­metrical, trigonal in cross-section basally, cylindrical apically. Female forceps symmetrical, slen­derer, tapering. - Material examined: 2 ex. Family Labiduridae Verhoeff, 1902 Labidura riparia (Pallas, 1773) Forficula riparia Pallas, 1773, Reise Russ. Reiche, 2: 727. - Terra typica: Siberia.

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