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upper-inter angle of the buccal callus ; baccal call! very large, trans- 

 verse, extending from the eye-margin to the lower mouth-edge ; the 

 lateral yellow patches obliquely transverse, somewhat subquadrate, 

 expanding from the eye-margin to the inside of the facial deep pit at 

 where the upper margin of the yellow patches is bent upward and is 

 extended to the middle of the inconspicuous furrow between the facial 

 and oral calli ; the lower-inner angle of the patch narrowly stretching 

 to the base of the palpi, the expanded narrow portion not yellow but 

 greyish; calli all black and highly polished, and jowls entirely black, 

 shining, and almost quite bare from dust. Pubescence on the face 

 conspicuous and long, like the other species, mostly brownish but on 

 the yellow patch with yellowish hairs intermixed, rather numerous but 

 on the facial calli scarcer and on the oral calli almost absolutely bare ; 

 pubescence on the buccal calli much longer and rather denser ; jowls 

 covering numerous long rather soft yellowish pubescence which be- 

 comes shorter and extends up to the lower angle of the eye until it 

 emerges into the blackish fringe at the eye-margin. Eyes in death 

 deep black and with somewhat brilliant greenish reflections, quite bare, 

 touching less than the middle third of the distance from the occiput 

 to the antennae ; facets about half dilated above, but on the lower half 

 small, its dividing line being not sharply defined and running across 

 somewhat semicircularly so that small facets extend a short way up the 

 back part ; the markings on the eyes deep purplish somewhat similar 

 to those in the female but all of them larger, the onter lower triangular 

 spot much larger and slightly touching to the longest transverse (when 

 seen from above) one, the upper frontal one exceedingly larger and 

 irregularly circular, the middle one somewhat circular not much larger, 

 and the lowest one transverse and reaching the eye-margin as in the 

 female ; marking on the lower and hind margin subequal in width and 

 conspicuously and sharply notched at almost near the outer angle of 

 the triangular spot. Proboscis short but somewhat stout, shorter than 

 two-thirds the depth of the head, black, and inconspicuously dusted 



