3.2.4.8. Omalium scabrum Smetana, 1975
(Fig. 41)
Omalium scabrum Smetana, 1975: 155 .
Type material examined. Paratype ♀ (Fig. 41): ‘ MONGOLIA: Chövsgöl aimak | 3 km SW von Somom Buren- | chaan, 1650 m | Exp. Dr. Z. KASZAB, 1968’ <printed>, ‘Nr. 993 | 21.VI.–16.VII.1968 ’ <printed>, ‘PARATYPE | Omalium [handwritten in black] | scabrum m. [handwritten in black] | A. Smetana [printed] 1973 [handwritten in black] | CNC. No.[printed] 13286 [handwritten in black] ’ <yellow, printed> (CNC).
Remarks. Omalium scabrum was originally described from Mongolia. Based on the shape of the median lobe, it refers to the Rivulare group (Zanetti 1987). The habitus of this species is illustrated for the first time (Fig. 41).