Alluaudomyia natalensis de Meillon, 1939
Alluaudomyia natalensis de Meillon, 1939: 14 (female, South Africa); de Meillon & Wirth 1987: 39 (male, South Africa); Boorman & van Harten 2002: 450 (male, female, Yemen).
Diagnosis. Wings with dark spots on veins M1 and M2, near the middle of these veins, and also similar spots near the wing margin on these veins, together with dark spots on the cross-vein, at the end of the second radial cell. Female claws very unequal on all legs. The male genitalia have a small dark triangular structure in the middle of the aedeagus, the parameres with the ends pointing anteriorly. Females have a single, pear-shaped spermatheca.
Distribution. Republic of South Africa, Yemen. We ignore the empty information by Boorman & van Harten (2002) who mentioned that they had examined specimens from Nigeria, without locality given.