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HOMONEURA (HOMONEURA) TRYPETOPTERA (Hcndel) 



Lauxania trypetoptera Hendel, Genera lusectorum, fasc. 68, pi. 3, fig. 63, no 

 description, 1908. 



This species has much the appearance of a Ti^paneoides, but lacks 

 the discal bristle on the mesopleura. It is closely related to plcta 

 (de Meijere), but may be readily distinguished from it by the char- 

 acters listed in the foregoing key. 



One specimen, Tangcolan, Bukidnon, P. I. (C. F. Baker). 



The above specimen bears the number 19154 in the late C. F. 

 Baker's writing and was found in the box containing Trypetidae in 

 his collection. As these numbers were placed upon specimens which 

 were considered to be conspecitic with others sent out for identifica- 

 tion I assume that at least one other was submitted to the late 

 Dr. M. Bezzi and is now in his collection. 



HOMONEURA (HOMONEURA) PICTA (de Meijere) 



Sapromyza picta de Meijebe, Tijdscbr. v. Ent., vol. 51, p. 114, 1908. 



There is a Sumatran specimen of this species in the United States 

 National Museum collection taken at Brastagi, May, 1927 (F. J. 

 Meggitt). 



HOMONEURA (HOMONEURA) IMMACULATA (de Meijere) 



Lauxania immaculata de Meijeee, Tijdschr. v. Ent., vol. 53, p. 123, 1910. 



One female of this species in the United States National Museum 

 collection is from Brastagi, Sumatra, May, 1927 (F. J. Meggitt). 



HOMONEURA (HOMONEURA) PLEURIPUNCTA Malloch 



Homoncura {Ilomoneura) plcuripuncta M^u^loch, Suppl. Ent., vol. 15, 1927, 

 p. 110. 



This species is represented in the United States National Museum 

 collection by a male collected at Brastagi, Sumatra, May, 1927 (F. J. 

 Meggitt). 



It is known only from Sumatra. 



SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT OF THE SPECIES IN THE KEY * 

 Genus HOMONEURA van der Wulp 



Subgenus Chaetohomoneura Malloch 



1. anthrax Malloch. 



2. semibrunnea (de Meijere). 



3. umbrosa Malloch. 



4. fumibasis Malloch. 



5. gedehi (de Meijere). 



6. obscuriceps (de Meijere). 



7. kocki Malloch. 



8. iiisrrofulva Malloch. 



•The species in italics occur in the Philippines. 



