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Figure 206. — Stenomphrale teutankhameni (Krober), 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 

 termlnalia; k, ventral aspect of right half of female 8th and 9th segments; /, dorsal aspect 

 of left half of female 8th and 9th segments; m, lateral aspect of female 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th 

 segments. 



Types: (SEE). 



Allotype: Female, same data as type. 



Paratypes: 1 cf, same data as type; 1 9, Mariout, 5 April 1921 (SEE). 



Genus Paratrichia, new genus 



Type-species Paratrichia lohosa, new species. The genus Paratrichia 

 resembles the genus Pseudatrichia in wing venation ; the head is higher 

 than long, the antennae short and forked at the tip. The male genitalia 

 have a pair of flaplike processes on the inside walls of the ninth tergite 

 which character separates it from other genera. The female is unknown. 

 Members of this genus are found in the Australian region. 



213. Paratrichia lobosa, new species 



Figure 207 



Male. — Head dark brown; eyes brown above, darker below; frons 

 narrowing to a point halfway to the median ocellus; ocellar tubercle 

 brown, ocelli clear; mouthparts well developed, filling half the oral 

 cavity, which is tan. Antennae brown, third segment oval, with a 

 bilobed tip. 



