Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 70. (Budapest 1978)

Papp, L.: Contribution to the revision of the Palaearctic Lauxaniidae (Diptera)

of the male surstyli of the new species is somewhat similar to that of H. spinidorsum SHEWELL, 1971, but its pregenital sternite is completely different (spinidorsum has no processes on it), and it has only 4 rows of long acmi (contrarily to the six rows in the new species). I dedicate this new species to JÁNOS THALHAMMER, the collector of the type-series, who was the first expert in dipterology in Hungary. Revised list of the Palaearctic species of Homoneura v. D. WULP, 1891 albomarginata CZERNY, 1932* biumbrata (LOEW, 1847) (syn.: kowarzi CZERNY, 1932, see REMM, 1978) chinensis MALLOCH, 1923 (Sechuan, not Palearctic?) christophi (BECKER, 1895)* consobrina (ZETTERSTEDT, 1847) dentiventris CZERNY, 1932* euaresta (COQUILLETT, 1898) extera CZERNY, 1932* filiola CZERNY, 1932* grahami MALLOCH, 1929 (Sechuan, not Palearctic?) interstincta (FALLÉN, 1820) japonica CZERNY, 1932* kaszabi SHEWELL, 1971* lamellata (BECKER, 1895)* lasdini CZERNY, 1932* limnea (BECKER, 1895)* maghrebi sp. n. mayrhoferi CZERNY, 1932 minor (BECKER, 1895)* modesta (LOEW, 1857) notata (FALLÉN, 1820) patella SHEWELL, 1971* patelliformis (BECKER, 1895) pictipennis CZERNY, 1932* rectangulata CZERNY, 1932 remmi sp. n. septentrionalis (LOEW, 1847) (syn.: mell'ina CZERNY, 1932, see SHEWELL, 1971) shewelliana sp. n. spinidorsum SHEWELL, 1971 * stackelbergi CZERNY, 1932* subnotata sp. n. tenera (LOEW, 1846)* tesquae (BECKER, 1895) thalhammeri sp. n. transversa (WIEDEMANN, 1830) tunisica sp. n. Still doubtful species: bergenstammi CZERNY, 1932 (types were not found in the collection of the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna) dilecta (RONDANI, 1868) (genus doubtful) octostriata CZERNY, 1932 (described on the basis of a single female, not seen, genus doubtful) vicina (MELIERE, 1907) (not seen, genus doubtful) Minettia ROBINEAU-DESVOIDY, 1830 M. biseriata (LOEW, 1847): 29 (Sapromyza) — Holotype Ç : Coll. H. LOEW, Type (red label), "Sapromyza biseriata m." (LOEW'S handwriting). The holotype is in a quite good state of preservation. Its head is glued back, it is not in the right position: mouth opening directed forward now. The fore right leg is missing. The most important features of this species can be summarized as follows: Body length: 4.5 mm. Yellow species, mesonotum, some parts of pleura, disc of scutellum and legs covered with + thick grey pollen. Palpi clear yellow, antennae yellow with some light reddish hue. Arista elonately plumose. 0 + 3 dc pairs, 2 ia, 6 rows of acrosticals between dc rows. Mesopleuron setose with 1 very long bristle; 2 st. Mid tibia with only 1 dorsal preapical and 1 ventral apical bristle. Third abdominal segment not shortened, nearly as long as 4th segment. Third tergite bears three pairs of short and thin bristles medially and about 8 pairs of very long and thick bristles (longest is 0.66 mm, thus, a little longer than 4th tergite). Fourth tergite with only 1 pair of short bristles medially and with 6 or 7 very long, thick bristles on both side (longest 0.56 mm, thus much longer than 5th tergite). Fifth tergite with only 6 pairs of short and rather thin bristles (longest is 0.23 mm long). Sixth to ninth segments retracted, cerci rather small, with short fine sinuate hairs. Wings without dark coloration around crossveins. M. quadrisetosa (BECKER, 1907): Sapromyzaplumicornis var. quadrisetosa BECKER, 1907: 383. — I studied two syntype çf cf from BECKER'S collection ("Algier, 52247, IV. "plumicornis FALL. var. quadrisetosa" det. BECKER). It has 1+3 i/c pairs and antennae have shorter branches than those of * Type-specimen(s) seen.

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