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4. A clear fasciform mark on costa between the tirst and second fasciae extend- 



ing over third vein and faintly to fourth sumatrana Malloch. 



No clear mark on costa between first and second fasciae. 



tricincta Malloch. 



5. Wing with hut two clear spots in submarginal cell, one close to inner cross 



vein and the other on costa between apices on second and third veins. 



pulchripennis (de Meijere). 



Wing with three clear spots in submarginal cell, the additional one being 



about one-third from apex of cell fenestrata (de Meijere). 



6. Not more than 10 dark spots and blotches between fifth vein and margin 



of wing 7. 



Not less than 20 dark spots and blotches between fifth vein and margin 

 of wing 10. 



7. Mesopleura with two' discal bristles, one above the other 8. 



Mesopleura with only one discal bristle 0. 



8. The four clear spots on costa between apices of first and second veins suli- 



equal in size and quite large ; eight clear spots in first posterior cell in- 

 cluding the large one at apex; length 2.5 mm tephritlna (de Meijere). 



More than four clear spots in marginal cell, some very small and others 

 much larger; about 12 clear spots in first submarginal cell including the 

 large one at apex; length 4 mm major, new species. 



9. Two clear spots between apices of second and third veins against costa, the 



additional one touching tip of third vein and very small ; 14 or 15 clear 

 spots in first posterior cell, including the large one at apex. 



hyalipuncta Malloch. 



One clear spot between apices of second and third veins against costa ; 

 about eight clear spots in first posterior cell, including the large one at 



apex octomaculata Malloch. 



10. Wing narrower than usual, apical hind margin slightly irregular in outline, 

 outer cross vein distinctly less than half as long as ultimate section of 

 fourth vein, the pale markings on wing pale brown except the anterior 

 portions of the spots along costa, and the narrow hind margin, which are 

 clear morio (de Meijere). 



Wing nmcli broader than usual, conspicuously irregular in outline along 

 apical hind margin, outer cross vein bisinuate, much more than half as 

 long as ultimate section of fourth vein, all the pale wing markings clear, 

 reduced to mere dols or short streaks on most of disk. 



trypetiformis (de Meijere). 



I have seen but one species of this genus from the Philippines, 

 the above key being based upon material supplied by Doctor de 

 Meijere and collected by Mr. E. Jacobson in Java and Sumatra, and 

 by Doctor Toxopeus in Buru. Possibly species of the genus were 

 sent to the late Dr. M. Bezzi by Prof. C. F. Baker, as I know he did 

 send material in this family and also Trypetidae, with which latter 

 family the species may be readily confused. 



Doctor Hendel has .stated in a recent paper that fenestrata de 

 Meijere belongs to the genus Trypetisoma Malloch. The latter has 

 no discal mesopleural bristle and the costa is the same as in Sapro- 

 fivyza. There is a close resemblance betw^een the wings of Homoneura 

 picta (de Meijere) and Hmnoneura trypetoptera (Hendel), and cer- 



