Coenosia transversalis (Emden, 1940: 160)

(Figs 37–40; 122–124)

Holotype male seen (Figs 37–40); mid right and both hind missing.

Diagnosis. General colour brownish-grey pollinose; scutum with a brown transverse area presuturally and postsuturally; palpus brown; coxae and femora brownish-grey pollinose, tibiae and tarsi brown; arista short-haired; dorsocentrals 1+2; scutellum with the basal and apical pairs of setae, both long; anterior and lower katepisternals a little shorter than the posterior one; both calypters small, the lower one about 1.5 times as long as upper one; haltere pale yellow; fore tibia with a median seta; hind tibia with one median anterior, one submedian anterodorsal, and one posterodorsal seta basad of the anterior one; last abdominal segment subglobular; sternite 5 as in Fig. 122.

Male terminalia. Cercal plate and surstylus as in Fig. 123. Aedeagal complex as in Fig. 124.

Notes. The species keys out as an isolated species in the group key and is very easy to recognize by the scutal colour pattern and by the presence of only two postsutural dorsocentral setae. One identified male (not a paratype) was dissected and illustrated.