Tomosvaryella demeyeri Kuznetzov
Figs 9, 12
Examined material. 1♂ 2♀ (1♀, DNA CK840, LT671762), loc. 4, 18–28.vi.2015 (1♀ SMTD; 1♂ 1♀ SHIAU); 1♂ 2♀ (1♀, DNA CK837, LT671761; 1♀, DNA CK857, LT671763), loc. 7, 6–16.v.2013 (SMTD).
Remarks. This species was originally described from Egypt and hitherto only recorded from Alborz province (Kehlmaier & Majnon-Jahromi 2015). The females were associated to males via DNA barcodes. Females of T. demeyeri can be separated from other species by the following characters: flagellum dark brown with yellowish apex; wing length 2.1–2.2 mm; third costal section half the length of fourth costal section; cross-vein r-m reaching cell dm in its middle; leg dark brown except for the yellow femoral-tibial joint and basal tarsal segments of tawny brown coloration; fore femur with 1–2 basal spines ventrally and mid femur with 0–1; tergite 9 dark yellow, weakly curved, in lateral view, and in dorsal view with conspicuous lateral flanges (Fig. 12). Similar flanges to those of T. demeyeri have been illustrated for T. flexa Kuznetzov and T. sigillata Kuznetzov, both described from female singletons collected in Mongolia (Kuznetzov 1994).