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smaller lower facets, protruding? above antennae and extending to 

 the back side of the head (see figure). Ocellar tubercle slightly elevated 

 and distinct, ocelli red-brown. The antennae, located on the lower 

 receding portion of the face, with short red-brown first segment; 

 second orange-brown and twice as large as the first; third red-brown, 

 pear-shaped and twice as long as the first two combined. Mouthparts 

 well developed. 



Figure 38. — Scenopinus fragosifrons, new species, male, female: a, wing; b, c, lateral and 

 frontal aspects of male head; d, e, lateral and frontal aspects of female head; /, g, enlarged 

 details of male and female antennae; h-j, ventral, lateral and posterior aspects of male 

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

 segments; m, female 9th sternum and bursa. 



Thorax black-brow^n, shining, with a few short hairs, humeral and 

 supra-alar calli orange-brown. Wings milky with anterior veins tan, 

 remaining veins very light and faint. Halter stem brown, knob red- 

 brown with a creamy band sei)arating the upper and lower halves. 

 Legs, fore and middle, with coxa to tibia black-brown, tarsus red- 

 browji covered with short stiff spines; hind leg with coxa to tibia 

 black-brown; first tarsal segment orange-brown, three times as long as 

 second segment; remaining segments red-brown; all tarsal segments 

 densely covered with sliort stiff spines. 



Abdomen with second segment red-brown with short pilose hairs 

 above and long white hairs laterally; segments 3-5 with broad white 

 bands medially, lateral portions completely sclerotized; remaining 

 segments red-brown. For terminal segments see figure. 



