. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 126 NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 283. Figure 92.—Stilobezzia crassistyla, new species (c?)- a, femora-tibiae of mid and hind legs; b, abdominal terga I-IV; c-e, cf genitalia. (fig. 926) pale brown with greenish tinge, patches of pubescence modified into sharp, appressed spinules appearing darker brown as figured; tergum I with large whitish clear area, this area extending slightly caudad on to II; I with 5-6 hairs on each side. Hind tibial comb with 8 spines; TR Male genitalia (fig. 92c-e) damaged, but essentially as in subviridis, bu


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 126 NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 283. Figure 92.—Stilobezzia crassistyla, new species (c?)- a, femora-tibiae of mid and hind legs; b, abdominal terga I-IV; c-e, cf genitalia. (fig. 926) pale brown with greenish tinge, patches of pubescence modified into sharp, appressed spinules appearing darker brown as figured; tergum I with large whitish clear area, this area extending slightly caudad on to II; I with 5-6 hairs on each side. Hind tibial comb with 8 spines; TR Male genitalia (fig. 92c-e) damaged, but essentially as in subviridis, but dististyle with stout tip and aedeagal sclerites definitely expanded toward caudomedian ends. Distribution.—Philippines. Type.—Holotype male, Lake Balinsasayao, Negros Oriental, Philippines, 30 Sept. 1959, C. Yoshimoto (deposited in B. P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu). 51. Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) lasioterga Das Gupta and Wirth, new species Figure 93 Female.—Unknown. MaLE.—Length of wing mm. As in subviridis Macfie, with the following distinctions: Thorax intensely dark brown. Legs with coxae, trochanters, and femora on mid and hind legs intensely dark brown; hind tibia dark brown but extreme base yellowish; fore coxa, tro- chanter, and femur, and distal third of fore and mid tibiae yellowish, remainder of these tibiae whitish (fig. 93/); TR ; hind tibial comb with 6-9 spines. Wing as in figure 93a; halter knob intensely dark brown; CR Abdomen (fig. 93e) intensely dark brown; tergum I pale yellowish only on median third, with 6 setae on each side; the area of modified shagreenlike pubescence covering tergum II, anterior half of III, and on to sides of IV; the appressed spinules sharp and arising from strong platelets as in congestiterga, new species. Genitalia (fig. 936-cJ) as in subviridis, but basal hook of basistyle. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration a


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