. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 214 L. LYNEBORG Wings. Cell i?4 2-3 times as long as wide. Vein R4 forming a rather wide S. Cell M3 open in the holotype, short-petiolate in the other specimen available. Colour hyaline, with a very faint greyish brown tinge. Veins, stigma and halteres brownish black. Legs. Ft without setae. F3 with 2 short av setae in apical half. Coxae greyish tomentose. Femora blackish brown, but pale brownish at extreme tips; f3 with pale scaly hairs on anterior surface. I\ and its tarsus blackish; other tibiae and tarsi brownish to brownish bl


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 214 L. LYNEBORG Wings. Cell i?4 2-3 times as long as wide. Vein R4 forming a rather wide S. Cell M3 open in the holotype, short-petiolate in the other specimen available. Colour hyaline, with a very faint greyish brown tinge. Veins, stigma and halteres brownish black. Legs. Ft without setae. F3 with 2 short av setae in apical half. Coxae greyish tomentose. Femora blackish brown, but pale brownish at extreme tips; f3 with pale scaly hairs on anterior surface. I\ and its tarsus blackish; other tibiae and tarsi brownish to brownish black. Abdomen. Of practically the same shape as in antennata (Text-fig. 24). All tergites silver whitish grey tomentose, the extreme anterior corners of tergites 2-5 being blackish and shining. Pile long and whitish. Sternites 1-4 partly tomentose and whitish pilose; the following sternites more shining and with darker pile. Terminalia (Text-figs 61-67). Entirely reddish yellow, with black pile. Epandrium (Text fig. 63) with posterior corners pointed. Posterior margin of gonocoxite (Text-fig. 61) with a moderately long projection. Distal end of dorsal gonocoxal process comparatively long and strikingly prominent in lateral view (Text-fig. 61). Stylus (Text-fig. 62) very broad proximally, terminating in a gradually narrowing hook. Ventral lobe as in the preceding species. Aedeagus comparatively small, in laternl view (Text-fig. 64) with the proximal part of phallus dilated like a balloon; in dorsal view. (Text-fig. 65) quite slender, as usual in the genus. Tergite 8: Text-fig. 66. Sternite 8: Text-fig. 67. Total length 6-o-6-8 mm. §. 65. 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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