Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 102. (Budapest 2010)

Oláh, J.: New species and new records of Palaearctic Trichoptera in the material of the Hungarian Natural History Museum

New species and records ofPalaearctic Trichoptera in the material of ; the HNHM 69 Figs 1-3. Wormaldia albanica sp. n., holotype, male: 1 = genitalia in left lateral view; 2 = X th segment, cerci, IX t h tergite and VIII t h tergite in dorsal view; 3 = phallic organ in lateral view Etymology - It is named for the country in which the type was collected. Diagnosis - This new species belongs to the species described from the Balkan Mountains with enlarged endothecal microspine cluster and tape­ring harpagones: W. kimminsi BOTOSANEANU, I960; W. khourmai SCHMID, 1959; W. balcanica KUMANSKI, 1979; W. bulgarica NOVÁK, 1971. It is closest to W. bulgarica described from Bulgaria, but differs by having (1) conspicuous basolateral flange of sclerites present on X t h segment and well visible both in lateral and dorsal view; (2) in lateral view X t h segment has no dorsal excision and no any dorsal subapical hook, tooth or elevation, both present and very conspicuous on W. bulgarica-, (3) cerci slightly S-forming tapering in dorsal view, not straight and clavate; (4) harpagones longer than coxopodites, not shorter; (5) harpagones slender, tapering and down­curving apically; (6) endotheca with a large spine and a group of four smaller spines besides the long microspine cluster, not only with a single large spine. Wormaldia niiensis KOBAYASHI, 1985 - Kazakhstan: Province Almaty, valley of River Iii, 20 km NNW of Kapchugay, 550 m, 77°00' E, 44°00' N, 31.VIII. 1997, leg. A. OROSZ (1 male). Annls bist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 102, 2010

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