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Figure 205. — Stenomphrale flavoscutellata (Krober), male, 

 female: Anterodorsal aspect of head, detail of antennae 

 and dorsal aspect of abdomen (after Krober). 



collections of the Royal Entomological Society of Egypt but the 

 curators of that collection were unable to locate it. 



Length: Male body 3.5-3.6 mm., wing 2.1-2.4 mm.; female body 

 4 mm., wing 3 mm. 



Type-locaUty: Burg (Mariout), Egypt; 10 May 1927. 



Type: (SEE) lost? 



212. Stenomphrale teutankhameni (Krober) 



Figure 206 



Pseudomphrale teutankhameni Krober, 1923, p. 72. 

 Stenomphrale teutankhameni (Krober), 1937, pp. 213, 220. 



&ober attributes the authorship of this species to Collin. However, 

 inasmuch as Krober made complete original descriptions of both the 

 male and female, and no reference is found in the literature to a 

 description or even a reference to this species by Collin, I feel that 

 this species should be attributed to Krober. This species appears 

 closely related to the Australian genera Neopseiulatrichia and Para- 

 trichia in the form of the male ninth and tenth terga; it differs, how- 

 ever, in the large mouthparts and the venation of the wing. The female 

 eighth and ninth segments are quite different. 



Length: Male body 3.5-3.7 mm., wing 2.4 mm.; female body 2.5- 

 3.5 mm., wing 2 mm. 



Type-locality: Mariout, Egypt; 16 March 1922. 



