Afronurus otus, sp. nov.

(Fig. 2)

Male adult (in ethanol). Lengths: body 7.2 mm; fore wing 8.2 mm; cerci broken.

Compound eyes dark violet, pale apically, with dark ring at base; contiguous.

Thorax light yellow (faded). Wings hyaline, pterostigmal region opaque. Legs light yellow, forelegs with ratios of femur: tibia: tarsi (I–V) = 115:125:159 (35:47:40:19:18); hindlegs 102:77:30 (7:5:5:3:10).

Abdomen translucent, with no apparent pattern (probably faded). Penes relatively simple, with small, acute distal projections; distinctive bifurcation at tip of each penis lobe, with sharply pointed prongs subequal in size.

Larva. Unknown.

Etymology. The specific epithet is a noun in apposition, a reference to the owl-like shape of the penes.

Diagnosis. Afronurus otus, sp. nov., has a distinctive bifurcation at the tip of each penis lobe, with sharply pointed prongs that are subequal in size.

Type material (in 70% ethanol). Holotype: male adult, Hong Kong, Fan Ling, 16/III/1967, M.T. Gillies [PCDB].