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Length: Male body 2.5 mm., wing 2 mm.; female body 3.2-3.5 

 mm., wing 2-2.1 mm. 



Type-locality: Male Saila, Egypt; 4 April 1923 (Fayoum). 



Holotype: Male (SEE). 



Allotype: Female, Ramleh, 25 June 1922. 



Paratypes: 1 9, Nouzha, 5 July 1921; 1 9, Ezbet el Nakhl, 18 April 

 1922, (SEE). 



Figure 61. — Scenopinus fraternus (Krober), female: a, wing;^, c, lateral and frontal aspects 

 of head; d, enlarged detail of antenna; e, dorsal left and ventral right aspects of 8th and 

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



61. Scenopinus fryeri, new species 



Figure 62 



Scenopinus longiventris Lamb (not Krober), 1922, p. 362. 



This specimen carries a determination label as S. longiventris Krober 

 but details of the head and wing have led me to describe it as a new 

 species. 



Female. — Head dark red-brown; eyes red-brown, with a prominent 

 postocular ridge; back of head concave; frons broad, finely rugose, 

 swollen basally and laterad of the ocellar tubercle, and with a median 

 depression. Mouthparts well developed; ocellar tubercle dark red- 

 brown, not sharply set off from the frons, ocelli orange-red. Antennae 

 with first two segments red-brown; first short, second twice as large; 



