Scatopsciara (Scatopsciara) nigrita Hardy, 1956
(Fig. 21 A – C)
Scatopsciara (Uddmaniella) nigrita Hardy, 1956 [Hardy (1956): 86 – 89, fig. 11 a – d].
Literature: Hardy (1960): 231 – 232, fig. 78 a – d.
Material studied: Holotype: Male, 14.iii.1953, Hawai‘i, O‘ahu, Palolo Valley, reared from rotting Plumeria, leg. C.P. Hoyt [BPBM, No. 2488 in the literature (on slide 2388 and 2488)].
Further material: 2 males, 28.xii.2000, Hawai‘i, Maui, Hana, rain forest, caught by net, leg. W. Mohrig (PWMP).
Conservation status. E mbedded in Canada balsam. Head, palpus, antennae and wings isolated with wings under a separate cover slip. All morphological structures are in good condition.
Comments. The species is characterized by a short 3-segmented palpus with a large basal segment, fore tibia with a small comb-like row of bristles, a short R 1, hypopygium with a bare intergonocoxal space and short and sparse hairs on the inner ventral margin of the gonocoxites; gonostylus small, pointed to the apex, with a short apical tooth and 4 long subapical spines; a wide and flat tegmen, and short aedeagus.
Distribution. Hawaiian Islands (O‘ahu, Maui).