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Additional specimens. — MALAYA: Selangor, same data as type, 

 56 females (alcohol). 



Discussion. — This species differs strikingly from supernotata in 

 the presence of batonnets on tarsomere V of all legs instead of only 

 fore and mid legs. The species also differs in abdominal color pattern 

 of tergum IV where the mesal pale spots are larger; by using this 

 character we can pinpoint some males from the type of series of 

 supernotata matching huberti, but in the absence of striking genitalic 

 differences or copula specimens, we are refraining from making any 

 selection of males of huberti at this time. The selection of the male 

 holotype of supernotata was made on the basis of close agreement of 

 size and coloration with the female, and a male was selected to fix 

 the important separation of that species from notata (de Meijere). 



We are pleased to name this species in honor of Major A. A. 

 Hubert, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, to whom we are 

 greatly indebted for many of our Malayan ceratopogonid collections. 



33. Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) notata (de Meijere) 



Figures 1, 73 



Ceratopogon (Ceratolophus) notatus de Meijere, 1907, Tijdschr. v. Ent., vol. 50, 



p. 210 [male, female; Semarang, Java; fig. wing]. 

 Stilobezzia notata (de Meijere). — Kieffer, 1919, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, vol. 32, 



p. 192 [combination].— Macfie, 1934, Ann. Trop. Med. Parasit., vol. 28, 



p. 284 [Malaya records]. 



Female. — Length of wing 1.64 (1.46-1.90, n=14) mm; breadth 

 0.62 mm. 



Head: Vertex with 9 hairs. Antenna (fig. 1) with III-XV lengths 

 as 14-9-9-9-9-9-9-11-21-23-25-29-49; AR 1.86; X slightly longer 

 than IX. Palpal segments as 6-16-24-14-21; III with a small sensory 

 pit, sometimes indistinct. Mandible with 6-8 teeth (av. 6.9, n=16). 



Thorax: Pale yellow to greenish yellow with scutal pattern as in 

 figure 73a; vittae yellowish brown with narrow dark brown anterior 

 border. Scutellum with 5-6 bristles (av. 5.7, n = 9). 



Legs: Color markings as in f estiva, but hind femur more broadly 

 dark; V tarsomere and claws as in j 'estiva; hind leg from femur to V 

 lengths as 102-98-51-23-7-6-17; TR 2.2; hind tibial comb with 

 10-12 spines (av. 11.2, n=21). 



Wing (fig. 73e) : Membrane brownish except for 2 anterior pale 

 areas, one extending through 2RC nearly to vein Mi, the second 

 smaller one just past tip of costa and extending halfway to vein M r ; 

 wing veins darker brown except costa and R 4+5 pale in area of proximal 

 pale spot; 2 prominent dark brown spots anteriorly, the first covering 

 vein R,, IRC and r-m crossvein; the second covering distal swelling 

 of R 4+5 and extending posteriorly as a rounded spot about half the 



