SCENOPINIDAE OF THE WORLD 



157 



Female. — Head dark red-brown; eyes red-brown with only a narrow 

 postocular rim; frons rugose, slightly swollen above the antennae, 

 no median groove; ocellar tubercle depressed, not cut off from frons, 

 ocelli orange. Mouthparts brown, not large; palpi short; pile around 

 oral opening brown, short. Antennae as in male. 



Thorax dark red-brown; humeral callus red-brown. Wings smoky 

 brown, veins brown; halter stem red-brown, knob white. Legs with 

 femora and tibiae red-brown, tarsi light red-brown. 



Abdomen red-brown. See figure for details of eighth segment and 

 bursa. 



Figure 105. — Scenopinus vanduzeei, new species, male, female: a, wing; b, c, lateral and 

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

 details of male and female antennae; h-j, ventral, lateral and posterior aspects of male 

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

 segments ; m, female 9th sternum and bursa. 



Length: Male body 2.3 mm., wing 1.8 mm.; female body 3.3 mm., 

 ^ving L8 mm. 



Type-locality: Mejia (island), Gulf of California, north of Angel 

 dela Guarda, 30 April 1921 (E. P. VanDuzee) (29°30' N. 113°40' W.). 



Holotype: Male (CAS) 8929. 



Allotype: Female, same data (CAS). 



108. Scenopinus velutinus (Kriiber) 



Figure 106 



Omphrale velutina Krober, 1913, p. 203. 

 Omphrale nubilipes Krober (not Say), 1928a, p. 2. 



The type of this species has been lost. There is, however, a paratype 

 male in the U.S. National Museum and a long series of females from 

 the type-locality which have been used to figure this species. 



