Bradysia boninensis Steffan, 1969

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Bradysia boninensis Steffan, 1969 [Steffan 1969: 717–718, fig. 18a–f].

Material studied: Holotype: Male, 5.v.–9.vi.1958, Micronesia, Bonin Islands, Omura “Camp Beach, Chichi Jima”, leg. P.M. Snyder (USNMENT 2083360).

Conservation status: Body, head, hypopygium and wing separated under a cover slip on the same slide. Hypopygium and head distinctly deformed.

Comments. The species is characterized by rather short flagellomeres, a 3-segmented palpus without a sensory pit, wings with a rather short y and without macrotrichia, an eye bridge with two rows of facets, a gonostylus with a short apical tooth and 3 similar awl-like spines, and a short, wider than long tegmen.

Distribution. Bonin Islands (Chichijima I.).