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12. Thoracic dorsum unicolorous black, sometimes faintly gray vittate an- 

 teriorly puplcola de Meijere. 



Thoracic dorsum with 10 or 12 complete narrow pale jiray-tlusted vittae. 



multillneata de Meijere. 



STEGANOPSIS CONVERGENS Hendel 



Steganopsis convergens Hendel, Suppl. Ent., vol. 2, p. 102, 1913. 



I suspected that this species might be the same as melanogaster 

 (Thomson), but the male hypopygia are entirely distinct as shown 

 in Figures 11 and 12. The only other distinctions are those listed 

 in the foregoing key. 



I have not seen Tuelanogaster from outside of Australia, but c&n- 

 vergens occurs in Formosa and the Philippines. I have a male from 

 Cuernos Mountains, Negros (C. F. Baker). 



It appears evident to me that Pachycerina apicalis Bezzi is this 

 species. Frey considers that the first name for the species is cnir- 

 viQiervis (Thomson). 



STEGANOPSIS MINOR (de Meijere) 



Steganopsis minor de Meijebe, Tijdschr. v. Ent., vol. 57, p. 237, 1914 

 (Pachycerina) . 



I have examined a specimen of this species sent to me by Doctor 

 de Meijere and find that it belongs to this genus and not to Pachy- 

 cerina in which it was described, and in which Frey retained it. It 

 is known to me from Java, but Frey records it from Banahao, Luzon. 



STEGANOPSIS BAKER! Bezzi 



Steganopsis hakeri Bezzi, Philippine Journ. Sci., vol. 8, p. 315, 1913. 



This species is unknown to me. Recorded only from Los Banos, 

 P. I. 



STEGANOPSIS DIVERGENS Frey 



Steganopsis divergeus Feet, Acta Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, vol. 56, 

 No. 8, p. 10, 1927. 



As I have not seen this species and am uncertain of some of the 

 characters of it I have inserted it in two places in the key. 

 Described from Mount Banahao, Luzon. 



STEGANOPSIS PUSILLA Frey 



Steganopsis pusilla Frey, Acta Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, vol. 50, No. 8, 

 p. 13, 1927. 



Described from Limay, Luzon. 



