Amblypsilopus stuckenbergi (Vanschuytbroeck, 1957)
Sciapus stuckenbergi Vanschuytbroeck, 1957: 3 . Type locality: Madagascar: Perinet.
Amblypsilopus stuckenbergi – Bickel 1994: 373.
Diagnosis
Amblypsilopus stuckenbergi forms a group of Madagascan species with narrow male face and relatively short antennae. Body length 3–4 mm. Face silvery white pollinose, in middle half as wide as face under antennae; clypeus slightly bulging; thorax and abdomen mostly yellow; wing venation unmodified; wing anal lobe and vein absent; legs including coxae yellow; segment 3 of fore tarsus two times as long as segment 2, with 1–2 long dorsoapical setae, longer than segment 4; segments 4 and 5 of fore tarsus flattened; fore femur, tibia and tarsomere (from first to fifth) length ratio: 13/16/25/5/10.5/1/1 (other legs have no diagnostic characters); cercus with 2 long dorsal setae.
Material examined
Holotype MADAGASCAR • ♂; Périnet; Dec. 1955; M.B. Stuckenberg leg.; NMSA.
Distribution
Madagascar (Alaotra-Mangoro).