Cenemus mikehilli n.sp. (Fig. 60)

Types: Holotype female from Marianne by sweeping, 23.10.1999, Hill & Vel leg. (MZT AA 1.598) and paratype female from La Digue, 20.10.2001, J. Gerlach leg. (MZT AA 2.289) .

Etymology: Named after Dr. Michael Hill, who collected the holotype specimen while working on the BLS “Management of Avian Ecosystems Project”.

Diagnosis: Female (male unknown): Colouration and size (TL = ca. 4.5) of C. mikehilli n. sp. is indistinguishable from C. culiculus (Simon, 1898) and C. silhouette Saaristo, 2001 . It is, however, easily recognised by its very wide genital lip which almost reaches the lateral sides of the abdomen.

Description: See diagnosis.

Distribution: Presumably this is an endemic species and found on La Digue and Marianne.