SCENOPINIDAE OF THE WORLD 



10. Scenopinus japonicus (Seguy) 



Figure 11 



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Omphr ale japonicus Seguj^, 1920, p. 318. 



Female. — This is a medium sized black fly; the head of the type 

 was crushed and the antennae which Seguy describes as being blackish 

 brown are missing. Frons rugose with pit above the antennae and 

 shining band extending up to ocellar triangle. Wing and terminalia as 

 figured. 



Figure 11. — Scenopinus japonicus (Seguy), female: a, wing; b, ventral aspect of 8th sternum; 

 c, lateral aspect of 8th and 9th segments; d, 9th sternum and bursa. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Length: Female body 3.8 mm., wing 2.5 mm. 

 Type-locahty: environs of Tokyo, Mt. Nikko, Japan; 1901 (J. 

 Harmand) . 



Type: (MNHN). 



11. Scenopinus lesinensis Strobl 



Figure 12 



Scenopinus lesinensis Strobl, 1904, pp. 533-34. 



The type and allotype of this species are presumed to be lost. 

 The specimens illustrated are presumed to be the species but are 

 larger than the specimens of Strobl. 



