Abstract

The male of the rare South African bethylid species, Tuberepyris codex Azevedo & Mugrabi, is discovered, described and illustrated. The conspecific gender association is established based on the high level of morphological congruence between the newly collected male and the known female specimen, facilitated by the unusually low level of sexual dimorphism for this subfamily. Both the male and female have the R and 1Cu cells completely fused in the forewing, a diagnostic character of this species, and a unique character within the genus.

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