. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. Figs 13-19. 13. Ragas succinea, antenna, female. 14. R. succinea, right foreleg, female. 15. R. succinea, male terminalia. 16. R. ulrichi, antenna, male. 17. R. ulrichi, male midleg. 18. R. ulrichi, male foreleg. 19. R. ulrichi, male terminalia. Abbreviations: cere - cercus; epand - epandrium; hypd - hypandrium; ph - phallus. Scale bars = mm. and acute. Radial fork absent (Fig. 2); anal vein (CuP + CuA) long, ending just before wing margin. Pterostigma present. Halter pale. Legs: Brown. Tibiae and tarsi of fore and left mid legs broken off, visible only


. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. Figs 13-19. 13. Ragas succinea, antenna, female. 14. R. succinea, right foreleg, female. 15. R. succinea, male terminalia. 16. R. ulrichi, antenna, male. 17. R. ulrichi, male midleg. 18. R. ulrichi, male foreleg. 19. R. ulrichi, male terminalia. Abbreviations: cere - cercus; epand - epandrium; hypd - hypandrium; ph - phallus. Scale bars = mm. and acute. Radial fork absent (Fig. 2); anal vein (CuP + CuA) long, ending just before wing margin. Pterostigma present. Halter pale. Legs: Brown. Tibiae and tarsi of fore and left mid legs broken off, visible only from ventral side; front of left fore coxa at base with two black, stout, short spine-like setae; fore trochanter with 10-12 black, erect stout spine-like setae, size variable, longest one subequal to width of trochanter; fore femur with four ventral, black, spine-like setae, shorter than width of femur. Hind tibia distally with short setae and interadjacent, erect micro-se- tulae. Apical tibial comb present. Terminalia (Fig. 15): Visible only from ventral side, terminal, not upright. Hy- pandrium shorter than epandrium. Epandrium with pos- teroventral hook-like projection. Female. Body length mm, wing length slightly longer than mm, width mm; wings not in exact plain position caused by resin flow. Head: Dark brown. Dichoptic, eyes bare, upper facets not enlarged, anterior ocellars short, posterior postocular setae longer, some scat- tered upper postocular setae longer; frons with four short setae at inner margin of eye. Postgena densely covered with cluster of silky setae. Proboscis with labrum bent Bonn zoological Bulletin 62 (1): 92-99 ©ZFMK. 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 Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig. Bonn : Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig


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