Lonchaea spicata
Holotype male Head: Eyes ; covered with scattered white hairs which are no longer than the width of an ocellus. Frons steadily narrowing from level of ocellar triangle to level of antennal bases, dull black and covered with fine microsculpture, bearing long frontal and interfrontal setulae almost as long and strong as the orbital and ocellar setae. Orbital plate subshining with one setulae on the left side but bare on the right. Lunule with four to five long setulae on each side, black in colour. Face and parafacials slightly greyish black, face with a slight median ridge. Anterior genal setulae in multiserial rows, the anterior setulae being slightly longer than those under the base of the eye. Antennal flagellomere all black, twice as long as it is deep, arista slightly brownish at base bearing microscopic pubescence.
Thorax: disc with long setulae almost as long as the orbital setae, notopleural depression in addition to the two strong setae with a few setulae. Anepisternum also covered with relatively long setulae, no apparent setae anteriorly but posteriorly with three to four setae. Katepisternum with a few strong setulae near upper margin in the place where normally the strong setae would occur, one of these is presumable the katepisternal setae but is not distinguishable from the two or three strong setulae around it giving the impression of there being a group of rather strong katepisternal setulae. One propleural and one stigmatical setae. Scutellum with approximately ten moderately long setulae on disc, on margin posterior to lateral setae with twenty to twenty five setulae. Squama dark with dark fringes. Wings slightly fumose anteriorly with brownish veins. Intercostal species twice the length of crossvein r-m. Wing length 4.0mm. Legs entirelly black.
Male genitalia : (Fig. 2a-c) In lateral view, epandrium slightly wider than it is high, rather square shaped with a slight anterior process, with on its posterior margin five strong setulae with other setulae on posteroventral corner. Cerci long and narrow, two and a half times as long as they are deep, with relatively long setulae at the apex and along the dorsal margin. Surstyli extending beyond the shell of the epandrium ventrally as a semi-circular lobe, the inner surface of this lobe covered in strong black spicules which in lateral view are obvious extending beyond the outer margin, posteriorly the surstylus only slightly visible as a narrow rectangular process. Aedeagus two segmented, s-shaped, apical part 75% the length of the basal part.