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Abdomen red-brown, subshining. See figure for details of the eighth 

 segment and bursa. 



Length: Male body 2-2.2 mm., wing 1.5 mm.; female body 2.8 

 mm., wing 1.7-2 mm. 



Type-locality: Putnam Co., Florida; 6 July 1956 (H. V. Weems, 

 Jr.). 



Holotype: Male (USNM) 67478. 



Allotype: Female same data as type (USNM). 



Paratypes: 3 c^d^, same data as type (USNM); 2 cfcf, 1 9, 

 Gainesville, Florida, 25 April 1952 (O. Peck) (CNC). 



110. Scenopinus werneri, new species 



Figure 108 



This species is of interest as it is one of the few recorded to have 

 been captured by ultra violet light traps. 



Male. — Head red-brown; eyes yeUow-brown above, brown below 

 extending to but not around the back of the head; frons subshining, 

 swollen, extending nearly to ocellar triangle, with a shallow pit at the 

 midpoint. Ocellar tubercle black-brown, prominent, ocelli amber; 

 first antennal segment brown, short; second segment larger, yellow- 

 brown; third segment brown, pear-shaped. 



Figure 108. — Scenopinus werneri, 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 

 terminalia. 



Thorax dorsum black-brown, subshining with faint transverse 

 striations; humeral callus tan; pleura red-brown; wings hyaline, veins 

 yellow-brown; halter stem brown, knob with base brown, remainder 

 white. Legs with fore and middle femora and tibiae orange-brown, 

 tarsi tan; hind leg darker red-brown, tarsus tan. 



