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

1 2 3 4 Figs 1-4: Apical part of aedeagus in Turanium hladili sp. n. (1) and Turanium scabrum (Kr.) (2). Parameres of Turanium hladili sp. n. (3) and Turanium scabrum (Kr.) (4) rum (Kr.); antennae - especially in females - generally longer in Turanium hladili sp, n. than in Turanium scabrum (Kr.); female antennae in Turanium scabrum (Kr.) shorter than elytra, those in Turanium hladili sp. n. as long as or slightly longer than elytra. Turanium hladili sp. n. is generally tiny, narrower, with sparser and somewhat finer pubescence than in Turanium scabrum (Kr.). Bionomy. Developing in dead branches of poplar (Populus sp.) Note. Light brown coloration of Turanium hladili sp. n. resembles the pale form of " simpla­rium Heyden" of Turanium scabrum (Kr.). With respect to allopatric occurrence of both species the specimens of Turanium hladili sp. n. may occur in collections among the specimens of the latter form. They may be distinguished externally according to the form of pygidium and length of antennae in females as mentioned above. Chlorophorus hrabovskyi sp. n. (Figs 5-12) Chlorophorus hrabovskyi sp. n. is compared with its closest relative, Chlorophorus varius (Müll.). Type locality: USSR, Turkmenia, Bairam Ali. Type material: Holotype, 6 1 , labelled: "SSSR, Turkmenie, Kara-kum, Bajram Ali, 23.4.1981,

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