Oriental species of clusiid flies (Diptera: Clusiidae: Clusiinae) Author Sasakawa, Mitsuhiro text Zootaxa 2011 3038 1 28 journal article 46304 10.5281/zenodo.205904 62376e09-f30b-4fb0-a635-8f8f43e008fd 1175-5326 205904 Clusia sexlineata Frey ( Figs 45–47 ) Clusia sexlineata Frey, 1960 : 23 . Material examined .3, Vietnam , Mt. Lang Bian, 1500–2000 m , 19. V.–8. VI. 1961 , N. R. Spencer;Ƥ, Dalat, 1500 m , 26. IX. 1960 , J. L. Gressitt. Diagnosis. Head with very short poc; frontalia with dark brown median stripe; mesoscutum with six brown stripes (median stripes along dc-lines, sublateral ones just inside of sa-lines, lateral ones from postpronotal lobes to notopleura), and wing ( 5.1 mm long) with dark brown marking on apex (about 1/4 as long as wing length). Description. Male genitalia are described for the first time: epandrium large; surstylus conical, bearing 12–18 spine-like setae and some setulae on inner apical part; cerci separated, bearing three long apical setae; proctiger 480 µm long, V-shaped, strongly chitinized on both distal apices; hypandrium ( Figs 42, 43 ) 360 µm long, V-shaped, with ventral lobe small; pregonite membranous, with two setae; postgonite with three long setae and minute spinules on apex; phallapodeme ( Fig. 43 ) 750 µm long, basiphallus short, mesophallus 240 µm long and cylindrical, distiphallic tube 480 µm long and with slender sclerites on lateral sides. Distribution. Myanmar , Vietnam (new record).