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Figure 195.— Neopseudatrichia mariaensis (G.H. 

 Hardy), male, female: Wing, lateral and dorsal 

 aspects of male and female heads, and enlarged 

 detail of antenna (after Hardy). 



Type-locality: Maria Island, Tasmania; 29 December 1915 (G. H. 

 Hardy) pair in copula, sweeping along or near the shore. 

 Types: lost. 



Genus Scenopinula Paramonov 



Scenopinula Paramonov, 1955, p. 651. 



Type-species Scenopinula pallidipennis Paramonov (original des- 

 ignation) . The genus Scenopinula Paramonov is closely related to the 

 genus Scenopinus but differs in the strongly swollen frons of the 

 female and indistinct weak wing venation where vein M 1 + 2 runs 

 parallel to R 5 but does not attain the margin of the wing. This genus 

 is limited to the Australian region. 



202. Scenopinula pallidipennis Paramonov 



Figure 196 



Scenopinula pallidipennis Paramonov, 1955, p. 651. 



This species is figured from the type. 

 Length: Female body 2 mm., wing 1.5 mm. 



Type-locaUty: 8 mi. s. of Lake Cobham, New South Wales; 

 18 November 1949 (S. J. Paramonov). 

 Type: (CSIRO). 



Genus Riekiella Paramonov 



Riekiella Paramonov, 1955, p. 652. 



Type-species Riekiella bicornis Paramonov (original designation). 

 The genus Riekiella Paramonov resembles the members of the Brevi- 



