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Λ horeo-molantane species; it is recorde 1 in Palaearctic Region from Poland to the Soviet Far East: in Central Asia it occurs in the molant aliis, mainly On mea dOws. The larvaeare phylosehagous, laeding on the stem of Deschampsia caespitosa. In Mongotia, it is recorde d
Actu Mologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 22, 1976
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Aeta Mologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungarieae 22, 2976
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triangle and of the male genitalia, hut the differetices ure meagre. I have no specimens at mydisposai froni the territory between Sweden and the North- estern part of the USSH on the oneharid, and Dona Transbaicalia and Mongolia On the other. There re Ι am not sure is thesedisseretices represent a specific levet, Or Only a geographicat Variation. Chlorops inrigeni LOEW, 1866. Clio Vsgol alma k: Zwischen Somon Cecerleg
Acta Molagica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 22, 2976
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Aeta MoIogica Aeademiae Scientiarum mngarieae 22, I976
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Aeta MoIoglea Aeademiae Seientiarum Hungarieae 22, 2976
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Acta MoIogica Aeademiae Seientiarum Hungarieae 22, 2976
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Acta Molagiea Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 22, 2976
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Phyllon za mongolica Sp. n. differS from securicornis in the male havinga smaller and not angular j Oint 3 of the antenna, iis basal pari reddish, thearista and joint 3 only Shortly pubescent, palpi Without Strong bris iles; in rubricornis SCHMITZ, 1923 the colour of the male antenna resembles that Ofmongolica, but it also differs in tho other se a tures mentioned ab ove. These males of the new species differ frOm tho Se Os securicornis by the shori pube Soetice of joint 3 and the Stightly wider gonae, but they can be separat ed froni
the securicornis se male S by a compariSOn of Serie S Only.
2. Degmometopa sordida FALLEN, 1820). Ι found a single feniale in the materiai; iis features do not differ froni those of the European specimens, hiat the animal is ruther
Acta Mologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungarieae 22, I976
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Acta Mologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 22, 2976
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6. Leptometopa niveiperinis STROBL, 19003. - Known so far DOm Europe, Ν. Africa, and Central Asia Buchara, Persian Haluchistan). The species is apparently distributed every-where in Mongotia. The imagos can he collected in flowers, hut the li&-history of the larvaeis not known. The materiat was not caretally prepared, and the specimens are in a ratherbad state of preservation, hence the determination Os sex is in many cases Open to dolabi.)
