Colobaea limbata (Hendel), 1933

Map 10

Adult flies of C. limbata appear rather similar to those of C. pectoralis and C. punctata, from which they may be distinguished by the presence of two black spots below the notopleural suture; the apically narrowed basal flagellomere, which is 3X as long as the width at base; and the dark, infuscated crossveins. The type specimens in the ZIN (1♀, 1♂) were collected at “Chiva” [Khiva], Uzbekistan, on 21 April (Hendel 1933). Colobaea limbata also is known from four specimens (3♀, 1♂) collected 24, 27, and 28 July 1965 at three localities in nearby Tajikistan (Elberg & Remm 1974). Nothing is known about the biology or immature stages of this species.