. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 328 Bonner zoologische Beiträge 53 (2004) Thorax: Anepisternum 2 with maximum 6 setae in up- per half. Legs: Fore tibia with anteroapical depression bearing comb of some 15 stiff setae (Fig. 6). Hind tibia with subapical comb of some 15 stiff setae (Fig. 7). Terminalia: Gonocoxites (Fig. 10) ventrally with wide, V-shaped emargination, below emargination largely membranous and non-setose, with setae of various lengths elsewhere; gonocoxal apodemes broad and strong. G
. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 328 Bonner zoologische Beiträge 53 (2004) Thorax: Anepisternum 2 with maximum 6 setae in up- per half. Legs: Fore tibia with anteroapical depression bearing comb of some 15 stiff setae (Fig. 6). Hind tibia with subapical comb of some 15 stiff setae (Fig. 7). Terminalia: Gonocoxites (Fig. 10) ventrally with wide, V-shaped emargination, below emargination largely membranous and non-setose, with setae of various lengths elsewhere; gonocoxal apodemes broad and strong. Gonostyli (Fig. 10) tapering to tip; with heavy, curved tooth terminally and setae of various lengths elsewhere. Ejaculatory apódeme (Fig. 11) present as broad, flattened, weakly sclerotized rod almost as long as tegmen. Tegmen (Fig. 11) somewhat longer than wide, rounded distally; ventral gonocoxal apodemes swept ventrally; dorsal gonocoxal apodemes very short, interconnected by strong, short, sclerotized transverse bridge. Tergite 9 (Fig. 12) plate-like with long anter- olateral bars and broadly rounded distal margin, with numerous setae of various lengths 2 of which are very long and strong. Cerci (Fig. 10) setose, large, broadly rounded terminally. Hypoproct (Fig. 10) consisting of smooth, rounded lobe bearing 2 strong setae. Female. Head: See Figures 1, 5. Antenna as in Figure 3, with fourth flagellomere as in Figure 4. Thorax: See Figure 5. Wing: See Figures 8, 9. Terminalia: See Figures 13-15. Etymology. The name is Latin meaning 'toothed', re- ferring to the gonostylus tooth in males of this Figs. 8-9: Rogambara dentala spec, nov., paratype female; - 8: Wing, setae omitted ( mm). - 9: Wing base ( mm) (In parentheses: Length of scale bar.). Genus Cabamofa gen. nov. Type species. Cabamofa mira spec, nov., described below. Description (based on females) Habitus: Slender, humpbacked sciaroids some 3 mm in size (males might be considerably smaller); w
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