Afrostilobezzia ornatithorax (Clastrier, 1988), comb. nov.

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Stilobezzia ornatithorax Clastrier, 1988: 128 (female, Guinea).

Diagnosis. Body yellowish brown; scutum with two dark brown lateral patches; fifth palpal segment dark brown (Fig. 4 a). Proboscis long and slender. Mandible armed with 6 teeth (Fig. 4 a). Flagellum longer than wing, 1.61 mm, AR 0.99. Cervical sclerites not visible. Wing length 1.50 mm, CR 0.82. Some macrotrichia at wing apex present. Scutellum armed with 4 marginal setae. Basisternum relatively broad, arched, apices of lateral arms blunt (Fig. 4 b). Fore coxa with 2, mid coxa with 4 and hind coxa with 6 setae. First tarsomere of fore leg with 3–4 strong spines on proximal 1/3. Tarsomeres 1–3 of mid leg armed with 2 distinct apical spines, additionally first tarsomere of mid leg with 1 spine at 1/3. Hind tibial comb composed of 7 spines, tibial spur short. Tarsomeres 1–2 of hind leg with three complete rows of palisade setae. Fourth tarsomere cordiform. Fifth tarsomere unmodified, armed with two slightly unequal and simple claws (Figs 4 c–e). TR (III) 2.3. Sternite 8 with v-shaped caudomedian excavation, caudal lobes distinct (Fig. 5 a). Seminal capsules ovoid, with well visible surface pores, unequal, with very short neck (Fig. 5 b).

Material examined. Holotype female of Stilobezzia ornatithorax Clastrier mounted on slide, labelled as follows: Rep. de Guinée, Kindia, Pastoria (Figs 6 a,c), 15.VII.1963, soir à la lumière, 2799-II. Deposited in the collection of the Museum national d’Histoire naturelle in Paris.