Pieza flavitibia, sp. nov .
Male. Length: 0.821.05 mm. Head. Black. Eyes dichoptic; ocelli forming a narrow triangle; lateral ocellus 1.5 its diameter from inner eye margin; frons slightly longer than wide, depressed medially, yellow from level of median ocellus to antennae, with medial blackish brown spot; antenna black, scape minute; pedicel slightly wider than long; first flagellomere short, ovoid, broadest at or slightly beyond middle, slightly longer than wide; length of second flagellomere equal to width of first flagellomere; face brown, narrowly yellow beneath antennae; proboscis black, projecting beyond oral margin for distance slightly longer than head height; occiput black with sparse black hairs.
Thorax. Mesonotum and scutellum black with small whitish interhumeral triangular mark, lateral margin yellowish black; dorsum of mesonotum and scutellum with minute scattered brassy hairs; pleura predominantly black, propleuron white, anepisternum with upper portion yellow; medial longitudinal yellow stripe present; coxae light brown, femora dark brown to black on basal threefourths; tibiae and basitarsi yellowish; apical tarsal segments black; halter with stem yellow, knob whitish.
Wing. Hyaline; veins brown; costa ending at onethird distance from vein R4+5 to M1; vein R2+3 arising at nearly 90°; cell dm narrowed apically; vein at base of cell m1 shorter than rm crossvein.
Abdomen. Dorsum dark brown; tergites VVII with narrow yellow to yellowish white fasciae on posterior margin of each segment; tergites IIIIV with yellow color at extreme lateral margin only; dorsum with scattered yellowish hairs; venter yellow.
Genitalia (Fig. 8). In lateral view with gonocoxite small, rectangular; gonostyli not evident; gonocoxal apodemes narrow at tip of aedeagus, flaring to broad apex, length subequal to aedeagal apodeme; aedeagus with large subtriangular bulb, tapering sharply to small tip; aedeagal apodeme large, axeshaped, with broad, rectangular lateral vanes viewed ventrally; lateral rami moderately developed, foliate; epandrium narrow, rectangular, pseudosurstylus small, incurved; cercus anvilshaped, half size of epandrium, membranous, partially exserted.
Female as in male except as follows: genitalia (Fig. 15) with vaginal furca Vshaped, lateral processes shaped like an inverted “2,” medial processes almost meeting medially, apical process not evident; all processes thickly sclerotized; spermathecal reservoir elongateellipsoid, slightly angled apically, minute gland hairs subapically in almost complete transverse band, sclerotized apically, sclerotization fading basally; apical spermathecal duct thin, membranous, length about equal to spermathecal reservoir; sperm pump slightly shorter than reservoir and apical duct combined; apical valve very large, flared apically, size subequal to vaginal furca, with transverse striations; basal valve and basal and common ducts not evident.
Types. Holotype male and allotype female from VENEZUELA: Aragua: 2 km N. Ocumare de la Costa, 31.iii–2.iv.1981, A.S. Menke & L. Hollenberg in USNM. Paratypes: 4 males, 1 female, topotypic, collected with the types. Three paratypes in USNM, 2 paratypes in BPBM.
Etymology. The specific epithet derives from the Latin “ flavus ” = yellow + tibia, referring to the yellow hind tibia characteristic of this species.
Distribution. Known only from the type locality in northern Venezuela near Caracas.