Xenomyia natalensis Zielke, 1970

Diagnosis. (modified from Zielke 1970). Length: body 4.7–6 mm. Male with eyes bare. Fronto-orbital plates not enlarged; ocellar setae present; fronto-orbital plate narrower than frontal vitta; proboscis short, stout and bulbous, dusted; facial ridges with few setulae near vibrissa; antenna brown, arista long and bare; palpus light greyish dusted; dorsocentrals 1:3; katepisternals 0:1; presutural intra-alar seta present; fore tibia without a posterior seta, hind tibia with one median anterodorsal seta and a row of short and strong posterodorsals in the apical third; female with a ventral seta. Metatarsus of hind leg with a comb of short and strong setae, becoming stronger in the apical half. Claws long. Wing brownish; calypter yellowish; halter yellow. Cercal plate very broad (Fig. 33, modified from Fig. 3 of Zielke 1970).

Note. Known from male and female South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Giant’s Castle. deposited in NHMUK .