REVISION OF SPECIES OF STILOBEZZIA KIEFFER 



Figure 93.- — Stilobezzia lasioterga, new species (d")- a, wing; b-d, cf genitalia; e, abdominal 

 terga I-IV;/, femora-tibiae of mid and hind legs. 



shorter, aedeagal sclerites in form of straight rods, and parameres 

 with abrupt bend near tips. 



Distribution. — Malaya; Sarawak. 



Types. — Holotype male, Kuala Singgora, Pahang, Malaya, 18 

 July 1958, R. H. Wharton, light trap (USNM 69484). Paratype male, 

 Kampong Pueh, Lundu Dist., Sarawak, 700-1500 m, 6-12 June 1959, 

 ? collector. 



The following three species, claripes, propristyla, and tokunagai, 

 new species, are closely related, forming a special section of the 

 Subviridis Group characterized by the more widely separated eyes 

 with a distinct interocular bridge bearing a seta below; tarsomere V 

 with ventral batonnets on all legs; 2 functional spermathecae plus a 

 rudimentary third, the large functional without a neck, the small 

 functional very small with a long filiform neck; legs with pale markings 

 extensive, hind femur with broad apical or subapical pale band; 

 male genitalia with basistyle bearing short basidorsal process not in 

 form of hook, but with posterior accessory lobe forming the sclerotized 

 margin of a broad, platelike mesal expansion from the mesal face of 

 the basistyle; dististyle slender and only gradually curved distad; 

 aedeagal sclerites nearly straight, and parameres heavily sclerotized, 

 distinctly sinuate. The distribution of these species is marginal to 

 the Oriental region with 2 from Japan and Korea, and the third from 

 North Borneo. 



