Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 69. (Budapest 1977)
Vojnits, A. M.: Archieariinae, Rhodometrinae, Geometrinae II, Sterrhinae II and Ennominae III (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) from Mongolia
Fig. 1. Male genitalia of Leucobrephos mongolicum sp. n. ante- and the postmedian stripes excel by their dark hue, while they are indicated by light elements in L. ussuriensis. The hind wing of the species is darker, the light shade extends to a relatively smaller area, whereas the larger part of the hind wing of L. ussuriensis is yellowish white. The difference of the flight period is also striking : L. ussuriensis is on the wing in the early spring, collected "on snow" ; the single known specimen of the new species is not worn but absolutely fresh, although the date of collection is in May. GEOMETRINAE (HEMITHETNAE) ad 2. [Euchloris anomica PROUT, 1935] (In SEITZ, A. : Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde, Spanner, 1934-1954, Supplement ad IV: 17). — In my previous paper I identified 29 specimens as representing this species (VOJNITS 1976). Subsequently, I realized in agreement with VIIDALEPP (1975), that the exemplars in question in fact represent Euchloris (Thetidia) volgaria GTJENEE, 1858 (see also under "ad 8."). ad 3. Euchloris atyche PROTJT, 1935 (In SEITZ, A.: Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde, Spanner, 1934-1954, Supplement ad IV: 18). —• In my previous paper, only a single male specimen (VOJNITS 1976) was recorded. After studying some further materials, I found also a female exemplar. Collection data. — Chövsgöl aimak: 8 km W von Somon Burenchaan, am Fluss Delger mörön, 1450 m, 16. VII. 1968 (Nr. 1117), 1 9 . Slide: No. 10.586 9 > g en- prep. A. VOJNITS. ad 4. Holoterpna impararia (GTJENEE, 1857) (Spec. Gén. Lép. I.: 354). — I published the data of 16 Mongolian specimens of this rather local taxon in my preceding paper (VOJNITS 1976). I am adding now new localities of 4 further specimens. The species is also listed in VIIDALEPP'S (1975) Mongolian material.