SCENOPINIDAE OF THE WORLD 



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Type: (MNH) destroyed. 



Paratypes: 2 99, (USNM) 24178, Krober exchange. Male rede- 

 scribed and figured, National Park, Sidney, emerged 20 November 

 1922, from i)iipa found in Antechinus (Phascogale) flavipes (a small 

 mouselike animal) (CSIRO) ; 3 99, Cairns, Queensland, on window 

 (J. F. lUingworth) in (USNM). 



Figure 28. — Scenopinus biroi Kertesz, male, female: a, wing; b, lateral aspect of male 

 head; c, d, lateral and frontal aspects of female head; e, f, enlarged details of male and 

 female antennae; g-i, ventral, lateral and posterior aspects of male terminalla; ;, ventral 

 aspect of female 8th sternum; k, lateral aspect of female 8th and 9th segments; /, female 

 9th sternum and bursa. 



29. Scenopinus bolgarti, new species 



Figure 29 



This species from West Australia is placed in the Albicinctus Group 

 on the basis of the male and female terminalia. It differs from the usual 

 members of the group, however, in the failure of Ml +2 to attain the 

 tip of the wing or unite with R5, and in the shape of the male antenna. 

 Though presimied to be opposite sexes of the same species, lack of 

 wings on the female prevents positive identification. 



Male. — Head black, eyes with brown upper facets and black-brown 

 lower field; separated by a narrow band of frons which is rugose, 

 sunken below the eye margins, with a shallow pit above the antennae. 

 Ocellar tubercle elongate, dusted olivaceous; ocelli red-orange, back 

 of the head dusted with silvery gray i)ollen; mouthparts brown, well 

 developed, palpi short. Antenna with segment 1, dark brown, very 



