Tshurtshurnella striolata (Fieber, 1877), comb. n.

Hysteropterum striolatum Fieber, 1877: 32 (Figs 11; 12A, B; 13A, B)

Type material examined. 3, lectotype (here designated) (MNHN (EH)7472), labelled with a small light blue square (PC). Ƥ, paralectotype (MNHN (EH)7481), labelled with a small green square (NLC).

Note. The species was based on a male (or males) and a female (or females) from Greece. The male with exposed genitalia from PC corresponds to Fieber’s drawings (male genitalia were figured) and it is here designated as the lectotype with the female from NLC corresponding to Fieber’s drawings therefore a paralectotype.

H. striolatum is closely related to Tshurtshurnella zelleri (Kirshbaum, 1868) and T. uvarovi Gnezdilov, 2002 according to the structure of male genitalia (Dlabola, 1979, figs 1-9; Gnezdilov, 2002, figs 19-26). H. striolatum was incorrectly placed in synonymy under Falcidius apterus (Fabricius, 1794) by Metcalf (1958).

dorsal view; B, frontal view. FIGURE 12 — Tshurtshurnella striolata (Fieber,

1877): A, lateral view; B, frontal view.

GENUS FIEBERIUM DLABOLA, 1980