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Psyche 
[March-June 
Scenopinus bermudaensis n. sp. 
Figure i 
Holotype: (female) — Bermuda, May 15, 1909, F. M. Jones. 
Coll. ; Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 
Type no. 32001. 
Length body: 4.0 mm., wing 3.2 mm. 
Female 
Head red-brown ; eyes brown with a very narrow postocular 
ridge; frons broad, rugose, swollen on lower portion, divided by a 
shallow median groove ending in a shallow depression on lower 
fourth, frons elevated above eye margins ; ocellar tubercle red-brown, 
distinct, cut off; ocelli orange; mouthparts yellow-brown, well 
developed ; palpi red-brown ; oral cavity bordered by silvery pubes- 
cence that extends to bulge on lower frons; antennae with first 
segment red-brown, short; second segment orange-brown; third 
segment red-brown, pubescent, about twice as long as broad; see 
figure for details. 
Thorax with dorsum red-brown, rugose; humeral and supra-alar 
calli orange-brown; pleural areas red-brown; wings brown fumose, 
veins brown; halter stem red-brown, knob red-brown; legs with 
femora and tibiae red-brown, tarsi orange-brown. 
Abdomen red-brown; tip of 9th tergum and sternum broken from 
specimen; see figure for conformation of 8th sternum and bursal 
cavity. 
Male unknown . 
References 
Kelsey, L. P. 
1969. A Revision of the Scenopinidae (Diptera) of the World. 
Nat. Museum, Bull. 277: 1-336, 208 figures. 
U.S. 
