. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. THEREVINE STILETTO-FLIES OF THE ETHIOPIAN REGION 209 whitish, moderately long laterally and short dorsally. Sternites brownish black with thin greyish tomentum. Their pile of the same colour as in antennata. Terminalia (Text-figs 39-45). Large and entirely reddish yellow; pile black. Epandrium (Text-fig. 41) longer than in antennata, its postero-lateral corners moderately long, but broadly rounded. Cerci (Text-fig. 39) strongly enlarged, well sclerotized and short-haired. Paraproct also large. Posterior margin of gonocoxite (Text-f
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. THEREVINE STILETTO-FLIES OF THE ETHIOPIAN REGION 209 whitish, moderately long laterally and short dorsally. Sternites brownish black with thin greyish tomentum. Their pile of the same colour as in antennata. Terminalia (Text-figs 39-45). Large and entirely reddish yellow; pile black. Epandrium (Text-fig. 41) longer than in antennata, its postero-lateral corners moderately long, but broadly rounded. Cerci (Text-fig. 39) strongly enlarged, well sclerotized and short-haired. Paraproct also large. Posterior margin of gonocoxite (Text-fig. 39) with a long pointed projection. Dorsal gonocoxal process with a short, free distal end which is visible in lateral view (Text-fig. 39) below the posterior gonocoxal projection. Stylus (Text-fig. 40) broader at apex than in antennata and with two small teeth. Ventral lobe as in antennata. Aedeagus greatly over- hanging both anterior and posterior margins of epandrium. Phallus shaped as in antennata, but larger and more undulating (Text-figs 42, 43). Tergite 8: Text-fig. 44. Sternite 8: Text-fig. 45. Total length 6-8 Figs 39-45. Male terminalia of Schoutedenomyia samaruensis, holotype. 39, genitalia in lateral view; 40, right gonocoxite in intero-ventral view; 41, epandrium in dorsal view; 42, aedeagus in lateral view; 43, aedeagus in dorsal view; 44, tergite 8; 45, sternite 8. Scale: 0-5 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
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