Syllimnophora lispomima Hennig, 1955
(Figs. 11, 43, 44)
Diagnosis: General coloration of body dark brown with two white vittae dorsally extending over scutum and scutellum; wing hyaline; gena yellow, strongly projected; palpus yellow, with very dilated apex (Fig. 11); calypters whitish; acrostichal setae 0+1; dorsocentral setae 2+3; vein R1 with conspicuous cilia on apex of dorsal surface, vein R1 ciliated dorsally on apex; Rs node dorsally ciliated and ventrally bare; katepisternal setae 1+2; prosternum setulose; sternite 1 bare. Body length: 4.2–6.0 mm. Wing length: 4.0– 5.5 mm.
Material examined: CHILE: Juan Fernández, Robinson Crusoe Island 1 male and 4 females, Bahia Cumberland, 1–11.i.1993, Marshall & Gonzalez ; 1 female, Bahia Cumberland, 1–10.i.1993, S. A. Marshall ; 1 female, Plazoleta - El Yunque, 23-28.i.1992, S. A. Marshall ; 1 female, Mirador Selkirk, 24–28.i.1992 and 1– 11.i.1993, S. A. Marshall.
References: Hennig (1955).
Distribution: Juan Fernández Archipelago (Chile) (Löwenberg-Neto & de Carvalho 2013).
Biology: The proboscis of the adult indicates that this species may be predatory.
Comments: Hennig (1955) identified this species in Alejandro Selkirk Island (2 males and 4 females) and Robinson Crusoe Island (1 male and 4 females) (Table 1).