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Thorax black, granular with short white hairs. Humeral callus 

 red-brown; wings smoky hyaline, veins brown; halter stem black- 

 brown, knob red-brown. Legs with all segments dark red-brown. 



Abdomen red-brown, segments 3-5 with wide white dorsal bands 

 separated by narrow strips of red-brown. Terminalia red-brown; see 

 figure for details. 



Figure 72. — Scenopinus turneri, new species, male: a, wing; b, c, lateral and frontal aspects 

 of head; d, enlarged detail of antenna; e-g, ventral, lateral and posterior aspects of termi- 

 nalia. 



Female. — Unknown. 



Length: Male body 2.8 mm., wing 2.2 mm. 



Type-locality: Aliwal, n. Cape Province, [Republic of] South 

 Africa; December 1922, (R. E. Turner). 

 Holotype : Male (BMNH) . 



73. Scenopinus unifasciatus (Krober) 



Figure 73 



Omphrale unifasciata Krober, 1913, p. 195. 



The type of this species has been lost. The specim en figured from 

 Cyprus agrees with Krober's figures for S. unifasciatus and is presumed 



