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214. Paratrichia westralica (Paramonov), new combination 



Figure 208 

 Pseudomphrale westralica Paramonov, 1955, p. 641. 



This species, though not agreeing in all respects with P. lobosa, is 

 placed with it for the present on the basis of similarity in the place of 

 branching of vein R4 from the middle of the cell and the presence of 

 sclerotized flaps on the inner surface of the ninth tergum. 



Length: Male body 2 mm., wing 2.2 mm. 



Type-locality: Zanthers, W. Australia; 21 August 1926. 



Type: (CSIRO). 



Figure 20S.— Paratrichia westralica (Paramonov), male: a, wing; b, lateral aspect of head; 

 c, enlarged detail of antenna; d-f, ventral, lateral and posterior aspects of terminalia (note 

 flaps on inside of tergum). 



