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end of the discal cell, and is sometimes somewhat sinuous. Seventh 

 longitudinal vein bisinuated towards its tip. 



348. CoNOSiA IRRORATA, Wiedemann. 



Limnohia irrorata, Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I., p. .574, 1828 ; Lim 

 nojyhila Crux, Doleschall, Nat. Tijds. N. Ind. XIV., p. 388, 

 pi. IV., f. 3, 1856 (]) ; Gonosia irrorata, v. d. Wulp, Tijds. v. 

 Entora. XXITL, p. 161, pi. x., figs. 5-7, 1880; Osten-Sacken, 

 Studies II., p. 206, 1887. 



(J. — Length of antennae 0*057 inch ... 1*44 millimetres. 



Expanseof wings 0-350 x 0-090 ... 8-89x2-27 



Size of body 0-500x0-042... 12-70x1-06 



9. — Length of antennae 0-060 inch ... 1-54 millimetres. 



Expanse of wings 0-420x0-100 .. 10-66x2-54 



Size of body 0-610 x 0'042 ... 15-49 x 1-06 



Greyish-ochreous, dull ; the pubescence on the thorax and abdo 

 men usually centred in minute brownish dots. Thorax with a 

 more or less distinct brownish line, usually uninterrupted from 

 coUare to posterior border of metanotum, Club of halteres brownish. 

 Abdomen more or less tinged with brownish, particularly the 

 terminal segments ; clothed with yellowish hairs ; ^ forceps con- 

 colorous with rest of body ; ^ ovipositor slightly curved upwards ; 

 upper valves shining testaceous, lower ones black. Coxae and 

 femora usually pale ochreous-yellow ; last one or two tarsal joints 

 brown. Wings irregularly spotted with clouds of brown in the 

 costal (over the venous reticulation) and marginal cells ', a rather 

 prominent pointed streak of brown directed downwards to and 

 enveloping the basal portion of third longitudinal vein ; also origin 

 of praefurca, basal half of great cross-vein and (often) tip of seventh 

 longitudinal vein clouded with brown ; the veins ochreous, all 



