AET. 6 XOTES 0:N- oriental SAPEOMYZID plies MALLOCH ( 5 



This species was ranked as a variety of 7\othosticta Frey by Doctor 

 Frey in his paper on the Philippine Sapromyzidae. and his type 

 specimen was from Los Banos. 



HOMONEURA (HOMONEURA) DEMEIJERII, new species 



Male. — This species was submitted to me as notosfigma Kertesz by 

 Doctor de Meijere, and in every character except the male hypopy- 

 ffium it is similar to that species. In order to make absolutely 

 certain that the identification was correct I dissected the hypopygia 

 of the species and find that they appear to be distinct species. The 

 principal characters for distinguishing them lie in the shape of the 

 superior and inferior forceps as shown in Figures 71 and T2 of 

 notostigma and 73 and 74 of de7neijeni. 



Length, 3 mm. 



Tyi^e. — Fort de Kock, Sumatra, 11. 1913 (E. Jacobson). 



Type specimen returned to Doctor de Meijere. 



HOMONEURA (HOMONEURA) NOTHOSTICTA (Frey) 



Mallochmnyza noihosticta Feey, Acta Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, vol. 50, 

 p. 37, 1927. 



lllale and female. — Glossy testaceous yellov\'. Third antennal seg- 

 ment except base, and apices of the palpi, black; center of frons 

 broadly fuscous. Thorax with a broad black mark on posterior mar- 

 gin of disk filling the area between the dorsocentrals and connecting 

 with a similar mark on base of scutellum ; notopleural suture fuscous. 

 Outer cross vein clouded. 



Structurally similar to tilineeJla^ but the anterior orbital is not 

 ^one-third as long as the posterior one, and the In'popygium is as 

 Figure 70. 



Length, 4^.5 mm. 



Locality. — Mount Maquiling, Luzon (C. F. Baker). 



Doctor Frey's specimen was from Surigao, Mindanao. 



HOMONEURA (HOMONEURA) BAKERI, new species 



Male. — Shining testaceous yellow, aristae, a triangular mark on 

 each side of frons between orbital stripe and eye, apical half or more 

 of third antennal segment, and apices of palpi deep black; sides of 

 face densely white dusted, most conspicuous when seen from above ; 

 outer cross vein of wings faintly clouded. 



Frons a little wider than long, the bristles long and strong, the 

 anterior orbitals shorter than the posterior; arista long plumose; 

 third antennal segment slightly tapered to apex, over twice as long 

 as wide; face very slightly convex. Thorax with three pairs of 



