. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 74 NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 83. Figure 67.—Stilobezzia rotunditheca, new species (a-c, 9 J d-f, cf )• a, wing; b, spermathecae; c, 9 genitalia; d-f, cf genitalia. sensory pit. Genitalia (fig. 67d-f) with sternum IX narrow, shallow caudomedian excavation and finely spiculate ventral membrane; tergum IX moderately long and rounded caudad; basistyle with simple mediangular process bearing 3 minute setigerous tubercles, without ventral lobe; dististyle short, stout to tip, slightly narrowed in midportion; aedeagal sclerites bisinuate, exp


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 74 NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 83. Figure 67.—Stilobezzia rotunditheca, new species (a-c, 9 J d-f, cf )• a, wing; b, spermathecae; c, 9 genitalia; d-f, cf genitalia. sensory pit. Genitalia (fig. 67d-f) with sternum IX narrow, shallow caudomedian excavation and finely spiculate ventral membrane; tergum IX moderately long and rounded caudad; basistyle with simple mediangular process bearing 3 minute setigerous tubercles, without ventral lobe; dististyle short, stout to tip, slightly narrowed in midportion; aedeagal sclerites bisinuate, expanded on outer side in midportion, with slender, curved distomesal points; parameres each with only moderately sclerotized but rather broad lateral plate at base, main portion moderately stout, slightly curved on proximal third, with slight lateral expansion at distal third, apex stout. Distribution.—Sarawak. Types.—Holotype male, allotype female, 1 male paratype, Kampong Pueh, Lundu Dist., Sarawak, 6-12 June 1958, 700-1500 m, along stream, ? collector (deposited in Bishop Museum, Honolulu). Discussion.—This species can be recognized by the short, distally stout dististyle and simple columnar paramere without distal modification. 28. Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) spinipes Das Gupta and Wirth, new species Figures 14, 68 Female.—Length of wing mm; breadth mm. Head: Vertex yellowish brown, with 10 hairs. Antenna (fig. 14) brownish; III-XIV lengths as 19-12-12-12-12-12-13-15-22-23-24-24 (XV damaged); III-X not narrowed at apices; XV with terminal seta. Palpus, brownish distally; III narrowed on distal fourth, with 3 bristles, with short sensilla borne in a small pit. Mandible with 7 teeth, proximal tooth Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum; Sm


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