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Type-locality: Kisangara, Kenya; 31 December 1951 or iJanuary 

 1952 (D. O. Afrika Exp.). 

 Type: (SMNS). 



Figure 23. — Scenopinus aethiopicus (Lindner), female: a, wing; b, c, lateral and frontal 

 aspect of head; d, sketch of atrophied mouthparts; e, enlarged detail of antenna;/, lateral 

 aspect of undissected 8th and 9th segments; g, ventral aspect of undissected 8th sternum. 



24. Scenopinus albicinctus (Rossi) 



Figure 24 



Musca albicincta Rossi, 1794, vol. 2, p. 69. 

 Scenopinus zelleri Loew, 1845, p. 314; 1857, p. 89; 1873, p. 151. 

 Scenopinus albicinctus (Rossi). — Bezzi, 1898, p. 36. 

 Omphrale albicincta (Rossi). — Krober, 1913, p. 184. 



This species is easily identified by its general light coloration. 

 Front white, dorsum of thorax and lower pleural areas dark with a 

 wide band of yellow extending from humeral area to posterior margin 

 of scutellum. Basal portion of the ninth tergum of male dark with 

 distal end white. Abdomen with a white band below scutellum; 

 second segment broad, remaining segments narrower and banded 

 white behind. 



Length: Male body 3-4.5 mm., wing 3 mm.; female body 3.5- 

 4 mm., wing 3 mm. 



Type-locality : Italy. 



Type: presumably lost. 



Specimens examined: 2d^d^, 19, Djerba, Tunis (R. C. Shannon) 

 in (USNM); IcT, Macedonia, Greece, September 1933 (R. C. Shan- 

 non) in (USNM). 



