. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF SPECIES OF STILOBEZZIA KIEFFER 135 colorless; measuring mm by mm and mm by mm. Genital sclerotization as in figure 97g. Male.—Unknown. Distribution.—Malaya; Philippines. Types.—Holotype female, Gudang Rasan, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaya, 1959, R. Traub, light trap (USNM 69488). Paratypes, 2 females, PHILIPPINES: Mindanao, Agusan, Esperanza, 4-11 Nov. 1959, C. Yoshimoto, light trap; also 10 females (pinned), not paratypes. Discussion.—This species is distinguished by its general greenish white color wi


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF SPECIES OF STILOBEZZIA KIEFFER 135 colorless; measuring mm by mm and mm by mm. Genital sclerotization as in figure 97g. Male.—Unknown. Distribution.—Malaya; Philippines. Types.—Holotype female, Gudang Rasan, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaya, 1959, R. Traub, light trap (USNM 69488). Paratypes, 2 females, PHILIPPINES: Mindanao, Agusan, Esperanza, 4-11 Nov. 1959, C. Yoshimoto, light trap; also 10 females (pinned), not paratypes. Discussion.—This species is distinguished by its general greenish white color with dark chocolate brown thorax and abdominal terga and the extreme reduction of the claws on the mid and hind legs as well as the shortening of tarsomere V. 56. Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) distinclifasciata Das Gupta and Wirth, new species Figure 98 Female.—Unknown. Male.—Length of wing mm. Practically identical in coloration and general features with im- parungulae, new species; wing as in figure 98a, CR Abdomen (fig. 986) with tergum I bearing 1-2 setae on each side; II pale except small feebly dark lateral patches; similar patches on III extending. Figure 3.—Stilobezzia distinclifasciata, new species (cf). a, wing;, b, abdominal terga I-IV; c-e, cf genitalia. mesad nearly to midline. Genitalia (fig. 98c-e) yellowish, basal knob of paramere brownish; tergum IX short; basistyle short and stout, mesal margin projected distally in a short stout lobe, basidorsal process elongate; dististyle stout basally, abruptly narrowed distally into a slender curved pointed tip; aedeagal sclerites slender straight bars; parameres each with stout basal lobe, main body stout and. 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; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept.


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