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- <p><b><i>Ommatius (Pygodactalyus) fluvius,</i> sp. n.</b></p><p>Figs. 9, 40, 126­133</p><p>Male. As <i>O. comosus</i> except as follows. Length, body 11.7 mm; wing 7.5 mm. <i>Head</i>: FHWR 1.0:11.4. Palpus entirely brown. Scape and pedicel brown­yellow dorsally and medially, yellow elsewhere.</p><p><i>Thorax</i>: Scutellum brown; scattered yellow setae. Pleuron yellow with narrow black triangle extending across anepisternum and katepitergite, triangle widest dorsally.</p><p><i>Wing</i> (Fig. 9): Narrow apex and posterior margin dense microtrichose. Cell r 4 with R 5 slightly convex medially. Apex of cell m 3 perpendicular to axis of wing, near r­m.</p><p><i>Leg</i>: Hind trochanter brown­yellow posteriorly and dorsally, yellow anteriorly; 1 short, peg­like bristle present. Fore and middle femora yellow, apex anteriorly and dorsally brown­yellow. Fore femur (see <i>O. brevicornis</i>, Fig. 23) with a ventral row of 7­8 unusually thick, yellow bristles. Middle femur ventrally with only long, thin, yellow setae. Hind femur (see <i>O. comosus</i>, Fig. 31); HFWLR 1.0:5.7. Hind tibia (Fig. 40) slightly calf­like, apex and middle wider than base; anterior, preapical constriction and abundant, erect, brown setae present on basal half.</p><p><i>Abdomen</i>: Mostly brown to yellow brown, with thin brown tomentum and brown setae; wide lateral margins of tergites 1­4 yellow with yellow tomentum with yellow setae; tergite 4 with a thin fringe of 7­8 yellow bristles on apical half of lateral margin; apical margin of tergites 6­8 with apical margin produced medially. Sternites 1­3 yellow, sternite 4 yellowish­brown medially; sternites 4 and 5 with 2 admedial stripes of erect, brown setae, those on sternite 4 short with nearly parallel sides, pencil­like, those on 5 longer with pointed apices; sternite 6 brown setose with 2­3 erect, admedial setae on basal half, setae otherwise shorter and decumbent. Sternite 8 with brown bristles along apical margin.</p><p><i>Terminalia</i> (Figs. 126­130): Ventral lamellae with raised median carnia. Epandrium with only 2 obvious branches, dorsal branch wide, dorsal apical corner pointed; ventral branch narrower, slightly longer than dorsal branch, apex asymmertically bifid with stout bristles. Gonocoxite with minute setae in large sockets.</p><p>Female. Differs from male as follows. Length, body 12.2 mm; wing 9.5 mm. <i>Head</i>: Face ventrally with thick brown or yellow bristles; FHWR 1.0:10.6. Pedicel and scape brown. Occiput with brown postocular bristles extending to midlateral margin of eye. <i>Thorax</i>: Pleuron with meron partly brown. <i>Leg</i>: Brown color darker than in male. Unusual vestiture of legs and calf­like shape of hind tibia absent. Fore and middle femora brown on apical third anteriorly and apical half dorsally; middle femur with yellow and brown posteroventral setae. Hind femur brown on apical half, extending dorsally and ventrally to or near base; 2 well defined ventral rows of 4­5 long, thin, brown bristles; abundant, short, bristles present posteriorly; thin ventral and posterior setae absent; HFWLR 1.0:5.7. Fore and middle tibiae with narrow apex brown; all bristles tibiae and tarsi brown. <i>Abdomen</i>: Tergites with long, thin brown bristles along apical margin; unusual vestiture of male absent. Tergite 9 about as long as cercus. <i>Terminalia</i> (Figs. 131­133): Three spermathecae present, narrow with sides gradually tapered to apex; duct basal, slightly lateral in position. Apical margin of sternite 8 triangular, sides oblique with a prominent notch laterally; cuticle medially thin with a deep narrow groove extending to apical margin; apical corner with 3­4 thick bristles.</p><p>SPECIMENS EXAMINED. Holotype ♂, allotype ♀, <b>GABON</b>: Museum Paris / Congo Ogoové / Sam Kita / R. Ellenberger 1910, (MNHN). Paratype: <b>GABON</b>: 1 ♀, Museum Paris / Ogoové / Lambaréné / R. Ellenberger 1911, (MNHN).</p><p>Distribution. Known only from the type locality in Gabon.</p><p>Etymology. Latin <i>fluvius</i>, for ‘of or belonging to a stream or river’, referring to the species being found along the Ogoové River.</p><p>Remarks. The male of <i>O. fluvius</i> is easily distinguished from congeners by the unique terminalia (Figs. 126­133), the sparse, yellow, fringe of bristles on the lateroapical half of tergite 4, and the sparse, erect, admedial setae on the basal half of sternite 6. The long tergite 8 and deep lateral notch of sternite 8 (Fig. 133) distinguish the female.</p>