S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 54. (Budapest, 1993)

Figs 1-2. Ischiolepta indica sp. n., holotype male, abdomen. 1: abdomen in dorsal view; 2: sternites in ventral view. Scale: 0.5 mm short proclinate upper orbital (fronto-orbital) setae on weak tubercles; epistoma (facial plate) pentagonal, granulate, clypeus less than twice as wide as high, dull with dense microchaetae; supragena and infragena shining, gena and facial ridge subshining (granulate); facial ridge with thick but only slightly flattened vibrissa, in male 2, in female 3 long subvibrissal setae and some short setae beneath them; eye round, globular. Thorax rather long; acrostichal setae in 4 (or more) irregular rows; dorsocentral rows distinctly separate from acrostichal rows bare area between them subshining; scutellum twice as wide as long with 6, more or less bifid, scutellar marginal tubercles in both sexes (marginal tubercles are actually bifid or they seem to be so: their short apical setae pale on the apex of dark tubercle); katepisternum with very sparse hairs ventrally. Legs mainly dark brown, apex of fore coxa, trochanters and tarsi partly ochreous; fore femur not much thickened; hind femur only 1.2 times as thick as middle femur; hind femur and tibia almost straight not bent dorsally. Wings not hyaline but light borwnish, veins brown. Knob of haltères rather thin, pale yellow. Preabdomen rather weakly sclerotized: in male tergites do not cover abdomen completely (Fig. 1), in female though tergites complete, obviously not strongly sclerotized. Male tergite 1+2 large, tergites 3 and 4 transverse rectangular (Fig. 1); tergite 5 weak and short; sternite 1

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