REVISION OF SPECIES OF STILOBEZZIA KIEFFER 



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Figure 83. — Stilobezzia punctivenosa, new species, forms 5-7 (cf)- a-d, form. 5; e-h, form 

 6; i-l, form 7; a, e, i, palpal segment V; b,f, j, wing; c, g, k, aedeagus; d, h, I, parameres. 



July 1959, Manop R., 2 males, 3 females; Pechaburi, Dec. 1958, 

 Manop R., 1 female; Rachaburi, Banpong, Dec. 1958, Manop R., 

 1 male; Thonburi, Meung Dist., May 1959, Manop R., 5 males, 7 

 females. 



The African species poikiloptera (Ingram and Macfie) is similar in 

 color and general features to punctivenosa, but has an additional 

 dark spot on vein Cu 2 at midlength of the anal cell, the wing spots are 

 much more linearly elongate, palpal segment V is nearly entirely 

 pale, and the male parameres are much more elongate, spiculose 

 subapically, with the extreme pointed tips abruptly bent; the basal 

 sclerite of the paramere is not broadly expanded on the mesal portion. 



42. Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) quatei Das Gupta and Wirth, new species 



Figure 84 



Female. — Unknown. 



Male.— Length of wing 1.83 (1.66-1.91, n=6) mm. 

 Closely resembling inermipes Kieffer, with the following differences 

 in the male: Wing pattern as figured (fig. 84a), infuscated area around 



