S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 32/1. (Budapest, 1979)

latter with small barbs. Sensillus smooth, attenuate (but not flagellate), usually slightly curved anteriad; distal two-thirds covered with cerotegument, except at tip. Notogaster: Slightly ovate; about 1. 1 times longer than broad. Spinae adnatae ab­sent, but small sclerotized nodules (n) present closely dorsad of lyrifissure ia. Except ps row, notogastral setae flattened, relatively broad, only slightly tapered distally; tip either evenly rounded, oblique or almost truncate. Seta c^ anteriorly and c 2 anterolateral^ direct­ed, respectively; 1 and h series slightly curved posterolateral^. Seta lp_ absent on one spe­cimen, with lm spaced evenly between la_ and h„. Fig. 7. Dyobelba armata sp. n. : A, femur, genu and tibia I; B, tarsus I; C, femur IV; D, genu and tibia IV; E, tarsus IV (all antiaxial aspect) Ventral regions (fig. 6B): Tubercles E2a and E2p well developed; Va and Sa trian­gular, narrowly rounded distally; Vp broadly rounded (bearing seta eb); Sp usually tongue­shaped. Epimeral setation 3-1-3-4. Discidium broadly rounded. Anogenital region generally typical of the family, except seta adg somewhat laterally displaced. Legs (fig. 7, A-E). Femora and tibiae elongate, with poorly defined bulbs. Leg IV

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