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Paratypes: 4 9 9, Ruo, Nyasaland, 14 April 1916, (R. C. Wood); 

 2 9 9, Ruo, Nyasaland, 29 April 1916, (R. C. Wood) ; all in (BMNH). 



37. Scenopinus flavipes (Krober) 



Figure 37 



Omphrale flavipes Krober, 1939, p. 398. 



This species is known only from the female type which is figured. 

 The third segment of the antenna was lost and Krober's detail is 

 included; see figure for details. 



Male.— Unknown. 



Length: Female body 3 mm., wing 2.3 mm. 



Type-locahty: Rabai, Kenya; August 1930, (van Someren). 



Type: (BMNH). 



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ca. 



Figure 37. — Scenopinus flavipes (Krober), female: a, wing; b, c, lateral and frontal aspects of 

 head; d, detail of antenna (after Krober); e, ventral aspect of 8th sternum;/, lateral aspect 

 of 8th and 9th segments; g, 9th sternum and bursa. 



38. Scenopinus fragosifrons, new species 



Figure 38 



Male. — Head black-brown; frons large, triangular, rugose, with a 

 faint median groove above antennae to the top of the anteriorly 

 sloping part of the frons; eyes red-brown, with large upper and 



