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Figure 64. — Scenopinus lincinus, new species, female: a, v-ing; b, c, lateral and fronta 

 aspects of head; d, enlarged detail of antenna; e, dorsal aspect of 8th and 9th terga; / 

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



Length: Female body 3 mm., wing 1.8 mm. 



Type-locality: Ambobitantely, Madagascar; 8 June 1959, (F. 

 Keiser) . 



Holotype: Female (NMB). 



64. Scenopinus longiventris (Kriiber) 



Figure 65 [after Krober] 



Omphrale longiventris Krober, 1913, p. 206. 



The type of this species has been lost and no material from the type 

 locality has been seen. One specimen from the Seychelles identified 

 as this species by Lamb (1922) has been described as a new species 

 S.fryeri on the basis of Krober's figures. See note under S. lincinus. 



Length: Female body 3 mm. 



Type-locality: Colombo, Ceylon. 



Type: (MNH) destroyed. 



65. Scenopinus minusculus (Seguy) 



Figure 66 



Omphrale minuscula S6guy, 1934, p. 74. 



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



Male. — This small fly is typical of members of the group. Frons 

 rugose with flat, slightly elevated shining ridge as in figure, last an- 

 tennal segment covered with short hairs. 



Thorax shining; wings mUky; halter white; legs dark except tarsi 

 light. 



