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Mid tibia darker distad; female spermatheca tapering to a neck; large 

 species subviridis Macfie 



5. Terga from II caudad with setae lacking from anterolateral corners; medium- 



size species nudisthmostheca, new species 



Terga from II caudad evenly covered with setae; large species. 



spiniterga, new species 



6. Abdomen beyond tergum I with special shagreenlike pubescence ... 7 

 Abdomen beyond tergum I with weak, unmodified pubescence .... 8 



7. Mid tibia dark except pale at distal fourth . . congestiterga, new species 

 Mid tibia pale except at extreme tip crassistyla, new species 



8. Hind femur totally pale except dark knee spot . . . claripes, new species 

 Hind femur dark at least in midportion 9 



9. Hind femur dark on distal half except narrow subapical pale band. 



tokunagai, new species 

 Hind femur pale on distal third 10 



10. Tarsomere IV of all legs with a pair of spines on each lobe; abdominal 



terga with sparse, equally strong hairs .... eximitarsis, new species 

 Tarsomere IV with spines only on mid leg 11 



11. Hind tibia dark at least at base; hairs beyond tergum IV slender compared 



with those on II-IV propristyla, new species 



Hind tibia entirely pale ; terga with equally strong hairs. 



isthmostheca, new species 



43. Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) eximitarsis Das Gupta and Wirth, new species 



Figures 22, 85 



Female. — Length of wing 1.21 mm; breadth 0.40 mm. 



As in subviridis Macfie, with the following distinctions: A pale 

 brown species; scutum, postscutellum, an area on pleuron above mid 

 and hind coxae, and abdomen behind tergum I moderately dark 

 brown; head yellowish, distal palpal segments and antennomeres XI- 

 XV faintly brownish; legs (fig. 85a) pale yellowish; mid tibia except 

 extreme apex, all but extreme base and broad apex of hind femur, 





Figure 85. — Stilobezzia eximitarsis, new species (9). a, femora-tibiae of mid and hind 

 legs; b, frontovertex; c, spermatheca; d, abdominal terga I-IV; e, wing; /, last 2 tar- 

 someres and claws. 



