Coniceromyia parvicornis Borgmeier

(Figs. 176, 228, 295, 330)

Coniceromyia parvicornis Borgmeier, 1963b: 454, figs. 2, 12.

Diagnosis (male). Very long scutellar setae (about three times longer than the scutellum); large frontal setae; hind femur with ventral lobe extending along its entire venter (Fig. 295), but not as developed as in C. femoralis .

Material examined. Holotype: ♂, PERU: East side Carpish Mts., 2,800 m, 40 miles SW Tingo Maria, 17.x.1954, E. I. Schinger & E. S. Ross coll. (CAS).

Geographical distribution. Known only from the type-locality in Peru.

Comments. The holotype, the only known specimen of C. parvicornis, could not have the hypopygium illustrated since the distal part of its abdomen is missing.