138 



118 Fig. 49. Mimonectes spandli Stephensen and Pirlot, female (after Shoemaker, 1945a). 



4. Mimonectes gaussi (Woltereck, 1904) (Fig. 50) 



Woltereck, 1904b: 627 (Sphaeromimonectes); 1927: 80 (Sphaeromi- 

 monectes); Stephensen and Pirlot, 1931: 531; Shoemaker, 1945a: 221 

 (pan.).— fowled Stebbing, 1904b: 21 (Parascina); Stephensen and Pirlot, 

 1931:519. 



Length of sexually mature females 1 1-18 mm, of males up to 9 mm. 



The apical segment of the flagellum of antennae 11 is nearly equal 

 in length to both the preceding segments. 



