dc:description"FIGURE 5. Ophrynopus rufocephalus n. sp., female holotype (NHML).A. Head and thorax, dorsal. B. Fore wing. C.Abdomen and hind leg, dorsal. Yellow arrow = groove between dorsalmost coronal teeth; blue arrow = occipital carina; green arrows = transverse pronotal carina; red arrow = vein cu-a; violet arrows = pegs on hind tibia.";
dc:description"FIGURE 7. Ophrynopus gauldi (Vilhelmsen & D.R. Smith, 2002), male (NHMD). A. habitus, lateral. B. Head, anterior. C. Head and thorax, dorsal. D. Fore wing. Green arrows = spines or projections on abdominal sternum 9; yellow arrow = smooth area laterally on abdominal tergum 3; red arrow = vein cu-a.";
dc:description"FIGURE 6. Ophrynopus savinai n. sp., female holotype (NHMD). A. Habitus, lateral. B. Head, anterior. C. Head and thorax, dorsal. D. Wings. E. Abdomen, dorsal. Blue arrow = ventral carina on fore femur; violet arrows = pegs on hind tibia; yellow arrow = dorsal transverse frontal carina; green arrow = transverse pronotal carina; red arrow = vein cu-a.";
dc:description"FIGURE 4. Ophrynopus rufocephalus n. sp., female holotype (NHML). A. Habitus, lateral. B. Head, anterior. C. Antenna. Green arrow = transverse pronotal carina; red arrow = longitudinal carina on abdominal tergum 9; yellow arrow = groove between dorsalmost coronal teeth; white arrows = longitudinal lines on frons; blue arrow = notch in ventral transverse frontal carina.";