. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 342 L. LYNEBORG grey tomentose, but with a dark median spot and dark lateral spots near anterior margin. Following tergites whitish grey. Venter uniformly brownish grey. Abdominal pile long and exclusively blackish. Terminalia (Text-figs. 455-459)- Compared with terminalia of bellns (Text-figs 441-447) smaller. Epandrium (Text-fig. 455) with broader pale postero-lateral flaps. Gonocoxite (Text-fig. 456) lower in lateral view and also stylus (Text-fig. 457) narrower and hardly curved. Phallus shorter in lateral view (Text-fig. 458)
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 342 L. LYNEBORG grey tomentose, but with a dark median spot and dark lateral spots near anterior margin. Following tergites whitish grey. Venter uniformly brownish grey. Abdominal pile long and exclusively blackish. Terminalia (Text-figs. 455-459)- Compared with terminalia of bellns (Text-figs 441-447) smaller. Epandrium (Text-fig. 455) with broader pale postero-lateral flaps. Gonocoxite (Text-fig. 456) lower in lateral view and also stylus (Text-fig. 457) narrower and hardly curved. Phallus shorter in lateral view (Text-fig. 458) and more suddenly constricted when seen in dorsal view (Text-fig. 459). Dorsal apodeme very flat in lateral view (Text-fig. 458) and narrower towards distal margin in dorsal view (Text-fig. 459). Total length 6,2-6-8 mm. 9. Head. Facial index 0-92. Upper part of frons dark brownish tomentose, lower part of frons and rest of head greyish to whitish grey tomentose. Proboscis longer than in male, reaching beyond level of antennal bases. Frons and face with long pile of both whitish and blackish hairs. Only a few short post-ocular setae. Antenna as in male. Thorax and wings as in male, but wings more strongly spotted. Legs. Femoral chaetotaxy as in male. Femora, especially /3, often more or less brownish translucent, and not so distinctly blackish grey as in male. Pile of femora shorter, more sparse and not exclusively whitish. Also tibiae with shorter pile, and the pile composed of both blackish and whitish hairs. Rest as in male. Abdomen. Tergites 2-7 predominantly greyish tomentose, on tergites 2-3 with distinct, black semicircular anterior bands which occupy half tergal length in midline and reach the antero-lateral corners of the tergites. Tergites 4-5 with narrower blackish bands which are slightly broadened laterad of mid line. Tergites 6-7 more diffusely brownish tomentose anteriorly. Venter greyish to brownish grey tomentose. Abdominal pile shorter than in male and include
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