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more extensively clouded win<rs. Only the female is represented in 

 the material before me, so that it is not possible to indicate hypo- 

 pygial distinctions. 



HOMONEURA (HOMONEURA) HORNI. new species 



Male. — Diifers from the preceding species in liaving the longitud- 

 inal veins Avithout any evidence of apical clouds, and in the structure 

 of the hypopygium. (Fig. GO.) 



Type^ male, Philippine Islands (Osten-Sacken collection; allotype 

 and one paratype^ Mount Maquiling. Luzon (C. F. Baker). 



The type specimen was submitted to me by Dr. Walther Horn of 

 the Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, and is named in his honor. 



Paratype.—Q^i. Xo. 40394, U.S.X.M. 



HOMONEURA (HOMONEURA) CRINITA, new species 



Male. — Shining black. Frons yellowi>h in front ; face, cheeks, and 

 lower postocular orbits, densely silvery white dusted ; antennae miss- 

 ing in type. Thoracic dorsum slightl}' white dusted, the region sur- 

 rounding prothoracic spiracle quite conspicuously white dusted. 

 Legs black, tarsi stramineous. "Wings yellowish hj'aline, rather 

 faintly infuscated at bases. Knobs of halteres black. 



Frons a little wider than louii": orbitals long. Thorax as in opaci- 

 thorax^ the intradorsocentral setulae in eight series. Fore femur with 

 an anteroventral comb; fore tibia with a hair-like preapical dorsal 

 bristle which is about as long as basal segment of fore tarsus; mid 

 tibia with fine curled hairs on apical half of posteroventral surface, 

 the longest of which are a little longer than the tibial diameter; 

 bristling of hind legs not exceptional. Superior and inferior hypo- 

 pygial forceps about equal in size, a little thicker, and about as long 

 as, preapical dorsal bristle on mid tibia. Inner cross vein a little 

 before middle of discal cell: apical section of fourth vein about 1.5 as 

 long as preceding section. 



Length, 4 mm. 



Type.— C£ii. No. 41154, U.S.N.M. Tangcolan, Bukidnon (C. F. 

 Baker). 



HOMONEURA (HOMONEURA) HIRTITIBIA, new species 



Male. — Similar in coloration to crhiifa, but more brownish, espe- 

 cially on face, the fore tarsi darker. Antennae testaceous yellow. 



Differs from crhiifa in having the posterior side of mid tibia with 

 dense sctulose decumbent hairs which are much longer than the 

 tibial diameter, and the ventral surface with short fine hairs; the 

 hind fenuir has a series of fine bristles on apical half of anteroven- 

 tral surface which become longer to apical one, which is much longer 



