. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 1 mm B. Fig. 4. Rediviva albifasciata sp. nov. A. Left wings of female. B. Hind tibia and basitarsus of female (pubescence removed). Structure. Head: inner distance between lateral ocelli greater than ocell- ocular distance (29 : 21) and nearly five times distance of lateral ocellus from occipital ridge (29 : 6); first flagellar segment less than half length of scape (16: 34), equal in length to flagellar segment 2, segment 2 shorter than flagellar segment 3 (15 : 18). Mesosoma: foreleg approximately


. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 1 mm B. Fig. 4. Rediviva albifasciata sp. nov. A. Left wings of female. B. Hind tibia and basitarsus of female (pubescence removed). Structure. Head: inner distance between lateral ocelli greater than ocell- ocular distance (29 : 21) and nearly five times distance of lateral ocellus from occipital ridge (29 : 6); first flagellar segment less than half length of scape (16: 34), equal in length to flagellar segment 2, segment 2 shorter than flagellar segment 3 (15 : 18). Mesosoma: foreleg approximately three-quarters length of body, mean foreleg to body ratio not different from that of females (Table 1); small light brown spur at dorsal apex of tibia of middle leg; hind tibia slightly wider (at widest point) than basitarsus, spurs finely serrated, basitibial plate longer than broad, broadly pointed distally; jugal lobe of hind wing less than half length of vannal lobe. Metasoma: apical margins of S2-S5 straight, S6 with both apical and lateral lobes poorly developed (Fig. 3A), translucent area on disc, S7 with deeply emarginate apical margin and conspicuous apical lobes, lateral lobes large, oval, and translucent with papillae on proximal half (Fig. 3B-C), S8 (Fig. 3D-E) expanded slightly apically, apical margin entire; genitalia (Fig. 3F-G) with gonostylus fused to gonobase, extending a little beyond apex of penis valve, apical half dorsally flattened; volsella well developed with denticles on opposing surfaces of digitus and cuspis, opening posterolateral^.. 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 South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum


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