. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 566 Annals of the South African Museum. with 3 only gradually tapering, often subrod-like, the apical part not being markedly slender, with the terminal style short, bristle-like and the first terminal joint often distinct, small and conical; pro- boscis about 2J-4 mm. long. Legs with about 4-6 longish spines on middle femora below; hind ones with about 6-8 spines below. Hypopygium of $ (text-fig. 159, showing lateral and ventral views) with the basal parts comparatively broad and short, densely pube


. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 566 Annals of the South African Museum. with 3 only gradually tapering, often subrod-like, the apical part not being markedly slender, with the terminal style short, bristle-like and the first terminal joint often distinct, small and conical; pro- boscis about 2J-4 mm. long. Legs with about 4-6 longish spines on middle femora below; hind ones with about 6-8 spines below. Hypopygium of $ (text-fig. 159, showing lateral and ventral views) with the basal parts comparatively broad and short, densely pubescent above and laterally in neck region, with the outer apical angles of neck region prominent and projecting; beaked apical joints relatively small and shaped as shown in figures, the beak directed outwards;. Text-fig. 159.—Side and ventral views of hypopygium and apical view of beaked apical joint of <$ Doliogethes pallidulus n. sp. aedeagus curved upwards and with a ventral process in form of a medial projecting process (see figures) and connected with it on each side a clavate process, broadened and flattened apically. Types in the South African Museum. Length of body: about 6-9 mm. Length of wing: about 6|-9 mm. Locality.—Namaqualand: Garies Distr.; Klip Vlei (Mus. Exp., Nov. 1931) (Holotype); Springbok (Lightfoot, Oct. 1890) (Allotype labelled as variegatus); Bowesdorp (Mus. Exp., Nov. 1931); Nieuw- oudtville (Ogilvie, 18-22/11/31) (Imperial Institute). West Cape Province; Olifant's River Valley between Clanwilliam and Citrusdal (Mus. Exp., 1931). Some ^-paratypes, especially those from the Olifant's River Valley, show a tendency for the wings to be slightly more extensively tinged yellowish brown, a character which appears, however, to be 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 or


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