REVISION OF SPECIES OF STILOBEZZIA KIEFFER 



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Figure 69. — Stilobezzia subflava, new species (cf). a, wing; b-d, c? genitalia. 



distal portion slightly expanded, with sharp-pointed tip abruptly- 

 bent ventrad. 



Distribution. — Malaya. 



Type. — Holotype male, Tasek Bera, Pahang, Malaya, 11 Oct. 1961, 

 R. H. Wharton, light trap (USNM 69468). 



Discussion. — This species is similar to traubi, new species, but 

 the males can be distinguished readily by the shapes of the aedeagal 

 sclerites and parameres. 



30. Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) traubi Das Gupta and Wirth, new species 



Figures 13, 70 



Female. — Length of wing 1.30 mm; breadth 0.48 mm. 



Head (fig. 70a): Uniformly yellowish brown; antenna (fig. 13) 

 slightly darker brownish, XI-XV with narrow subbasal pale area; 

 III-XV lengths as 16-10-10-10-10-11-12-13-22-22-22-22-29; AR 

 1.27; XV with apical seta. Palpal segments (fig. 70«) as 4-12-20-10- 

 18; I— II pale; III slender, slightly larger in midportion and bearing 

 only 3 long bristles, with distinct small round sensory pit just beyond 

 middle. Mandible with 6 teeth, the proximal 3 larger. 



Thorax: Dark brown, paler yellowish on anterior margin, pleuron 

 and scutellum; scutellum with 5 large bristles. 



Legs (fig. 706): Uniformly yellowish brown; hind tibia with exten- 

 sor row of 10 long bristles, some bristly hairs at apices of femora and 

 tibiae, otherwise vestiture short and fine; IV short, not cordate, 

 unarmed; V with 5-6 sharp, long batonnetlike spines ventrally plus 

 smaller hairs; claws (fig. 70/) long and slender, the basal tooth one-half 

 claw length on fore and mid leg, one-fourth claw length on hind leg; 

 I— III with strong ventral spines as: fore leg 0-0-1, 0-0-1, 0-0-2; 



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