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pit on swelling above the antennae. Ocellar tubercle prominent, set 

 off from frons, ocelli yellow-orange. First antennal segment orange- 

 brown, very short; second segment twice size of first, orange; third 

 segment three times as long as broad, orange with a black tip. 



Thorax dorsum black; humeral callus with a yellow spot, supra- 

 alar callus cream; pleura red-black. Wings brown fumose, veins 

 brown; halter stem brown, knob, dorsal surface red-brown, ventral 

 surface brown. 



Figure 101. — Scenopinus schulzi Enderlein, male, female: a, wing; b, lateral aspect of 

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

 and female antennae; g-i, ventral, lateral and posterior aspects of male terminalia; ;, 

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

 /, female 9th sternum and bursa. 



Abdomen red-brown, eighth segment with concave posterior margin 

 on tergum, sternum with a raised bumj) before the end. See figure 

 for details of eighth segment and bursal plate. 



Length: Male body 3-4 mm., wing 2.3-2.8 mm.; female body 

 2.5-2.75 mm., wing 2-2.25 mm. (actual range body 2.5-5.3 mm., 

 wing 2-3.5 mm.). 



Type-locality: Para, Brazil; 1 and 7 December 1893 (Albert 

 Schulz). 



Type: (ZMH). 



Other specimens seen: 2c7'cf, 3 99, Maracaju, Mato Grosso, Brazil, 

 February 1937 (USNM); Varneys, Saint Helena, 22 specimens cap- 



