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Holotype: Female (CSIRO). 



Paratypes: 1 9, Brisbane, 24 January 1960, (Hasler) (UQue); 

 1 9 , Redlynch, Queensland, 26 September 1938, (BMNH). 



50. Scenopinus oldenbergi (Krober) 



Figure 49 

 Omphrale oldenbergi Krober, 1913, p. 190. 



It is my opinion, based on the characters of the antenna and bursal 

 plates, that this species is not European in origin but is more likely 

 African and therefore must be placed in the Albicinctus group. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Length: Female body 4 mm., wing 2.2 mm. 



Type-locality: Berlin, 3 August?, Oldenberg. 



Type: (DEI). 



Figure 49. — Scenopinus oldenbergi (Krober), female: a, wing; b, c, lateral and frontal aspects 

 of head; d, enlarged detail of antenna; e, ventral aspect of 8th and 9th segments;/, lateral 

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



51. Scenopinus opacus deMeijere 



Figure 50 



Scenopinus opacus deMeijere, 1924, p. 14. 



This species from Sumatra is one of the few from the Malaysian 

 Archipelago and is quite distinctive, particularly in the male termi- 

 nalia. These are moderately large black flies with orange antennae 



