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25. Scenopinus angustifrons (Kriiber) 



Figure 25 (after Krober) 



Omphrale angustifrons Krober, 1913, p. 197. 



The type of this species has been lost and no specimen agreeing 

 with it has been seen. 



Length: Female body 5.5 mm. 



Type-locality: Willowmore, Cape Pro v., [Republic of] S. Africa. 



Type: (MNH) destroyed. 



Figure 25. — Scenopinus angustifrons 

 (Krober), female: Wing and lateral 

 and frontal aspects of head (after 

 Krober). 



26. Scenopinus anthrax, new species 



Figure 26 



Male. — Head red-brown; eyes red-brown above, black-brown 

 below; frons very narrow, divided into a lanceolate upper portion and 

 a triangular lower portion by bands of plumose hairs that extend 

 dorsally from the oral margins to almost meet on the lower third of the 

 frontal area. Mouthparts normal, palpi flattened, broad, extending the 

 full length of the mouthparts; back of head concave, little or no 

 sclerotization showing even below; ocellar triangle prominent, ocelli 

 clear. Antennae red-brown, third segment three times as long as 1 

 and 2 combined. 



Thorax dorsum dark red-brown, humeral and supra-alar calli 

 orange-brown; scutellum with orange-brown posterior rim, red-brown 

 above. Wings hyaline, anterior veins red-brown and straw colored 

 behind; halter stem red-brown, knob white with red-brown base. 

 Legs with red-brown femora and tibiae; first tarsal segment red-brown, 

 2-4 orange, 5 red-brown. 



Abdomen red-brown with no white bands. For details of terminalia 

 see figure. 



