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distinguishable; preapical dorsal bristle on mid and hind tibiae very 

 short. Inner cross vein at middle of discal cell. 



Length, 6.5 mm. 



Type.— Hakgahu Ceylon. May 13, 1891 (Col. J. AV. Yerbury). 

 [British Museum.] 



Xamed in honor of the collector. 



HOMONEURA (NEOHOMONEURA) JACOBSONI Malloch 



Hotnonetira {Ntohomoiieura ) jtwobsoni Malloch, yupi>l. Ent.. vol. 15, p. lOS, 

 1927. 



This species is very similar to honesta Kertesz, but is readily dis- 

 tinguished by the wing markings. (Fig. 40.) In the type specimen 

 of this species there are short black hairs on the central portion of 

 the propleura below and in front of spiracle which 1 have not seen in 

 any specimen of honesta. 



The type specimen of this species was sent to mc as /wnesta by 

 Doctor de Meijere, and it was recorded from Sumatra by him as that 

 species. 



HOMONEURA (NEOHOMONEURA) HONESTA (Kertesz) 



Lauxania honesta Kertesz. Ann. Nat. Mus. Hungary, vol. 13. p. 532, 1915. 



I figure the wing (Fig. 41) of this Formosan species to distinguish 

 it from the preceding one. The species is known only from Formosa. 

 The hypopygium is shown in Figure 49. 



HOMONEURA (NEOHOMONEURA) INDICA, new species 



Mah — Very similar to honesta, but the anterior extremity of the 

 cloud on second vein is distinctly beyond the level of outer cross vein 

 and in line with that of the one on third vein, the latter being well 

 separated from the cloud on outer cross vein, and the cloud on fourth 

 vein beginning slightly beyond the one on third, occupying more 

 than the apical half of ultimate section of the vein. The abdomen 

 has a faint dark spot in center at base of fourth and fifth tergitt. 

 The longest hairs on arista are Icmger than width of third antennal 

 segment and the center of propleura has some microscopic black 

 hairs. 



Length, 6.5 mm. 



Type. — Kyondo, Bunna. Mountain District. December 1.'5 (Micho- 

 litz). (Deut.schcti Eutoniologische Institut.) 



HOMONEURA (NEOHOMONEURA) ORIENTALIS (Wiedemann) 



Sciomi/sa orientalis Wiedemann, Aussereur. Zweifl. Ins., vol. 2, p. 575, 1830. 



A large reddish testaceous species, with the wings marked as in 

 Figure 43. The abdominal tergites are black on hind margins, the 



