Doratura lukjanovitshi Kusnezov, 1929

(Figs 20H; 25B; 26D, E, H, M)

Doratura lukjanovitshi Kusnezov, 1929: 177

Diagnosis. The species is closely related to D. gravis; it displays similar but more slender styles (Fig. 26H) with the central tooth directed ventrad, and a very slim aedeagus (26D, E). The hind margin of the female pregenital sternite (Fig. 20H) is straight. In rare cases it displays a very indistinct median notch.

Distribution (Fig. 59). We studied material from Mongolia and Russia (Central Siberia). Apparently, there are no records for further countries.

Remarks. Kusnezov inserted D. lukjanovitshi in the original description near D. ivanovi (= impudica) and D. stylata . The identification of Doratura material from Mongolia by Dlabola (1965) as D. lukjanovitshi is correct. Dlabola figured the styles of this material, which resemble the styles of D. gravis . However, many specimens in his collection identified by himself as D. lukjanovitshi belong to D. stylata or D. gravis .