Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 96. (Budapest 2004)

Papp, L.: Two new genera of the Oriental Sphaeroceridae (Diptera)

among those examples, see e.g. PAPP 1991). HACKMAN (1977) listed only Acumi­niseta DUDA, Anommonia SCHMITZ and Poecilosomella DUDA, which are really tropical genera in the Oriental Region. Since that time Indiosina L. PAPP was de­scribed and Biroina RICHARDS, Pterogrammoides L. PAPP were reported from the Oriental region, not to mention rather numerous species, which belong to genera, which are represented also in the Palaearctic region. However, we know by now that also Pterogramma SPULER is richly represented, though not published from the Oriental region. All in all, there is much to be done in the Oriental Limosininae and so this paper is just a small bit of those unknown. Subsequently, two new genera of the Oriental Limosinini are described. The type specimens are preserved in the Naturhistoriska Rijksmuseum (Swed­ish Museum of Natural History), the Department of Entomology, Stockholm, Swe­den (NHRS), the Diptera Collection of the Department of Zoology, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest (HNHM) and the Royal Ontario Museum, To­ronto, Canada (ROM). Aspinilimosina gen. n. Type species - Aspinilimosina postocellaris sp. n. Gender - Feminine. Description - Very small longish flies with extremely long postocellar setae. It belongs obvi­ously to the subfamily Limosininae. Figs 1-2. Aspinilimosina postocellaris sp. n., paratype male, head. 1 = dorsal view, 2 = sublateral view (seen perpendicularly to gena). Scale: 0.5 mm

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