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and .furnished with dense and long golden yellow hairs. 



Wings much -shorter than the length of the body ; the basal 

 blackish portion expanded towards the apical border of the basal cell 

 and fused with the cross-band at the basal angle of the postical cell, 

 leaving only a small quite clear spot which narrowly extends from the 

 praefurca to the short basal portion of the upper branch of the post- 

 ical fork along the inner margin of the cross-band, this clear spot 

 broadened on the upper basal cell and its inner margin extending from 

 just behind the base of the praefurca to the base of the upper branch 

 of the potical fork being inwardly angulated at the discal vein; cross- 

 band more well-defined, with the straight outer margin, and with the 

 inner margin like that in the female ; postical cell much inconspicuously 

 lightened from the base to the margin . of the wing ; anal cell closed 

 before margin and fourth posterior cell contracted at the margin but 

 less than in the female ; upper branch of the cubital fork without re- 

 current veinlet. Squamae and halteres like in the female. 



Legs much haired and the clour similar to the female ; fore coxae 

 much longer than half the length of the femora, rather conspicuously 

 dusted with yellowish grey, bearing much longer brown pubescence 

 with very long yellowish hairs intermixed on the outer basal part ; fore 

 femora furnished with a rather long blackish pubescence which becomes 

 denser towards the apex; fore tibiae slightly shorter than the femora 

 (including the trochanter), bearing short rather depressed blackish 

 pubescence ; middle femora on the lower surface furnished with a few 

 extremely long blackish brown hairs which become shorter but denser 

 at the apical portion ; hind femora covered with short rather stout 

 somewhat depressed blackish hairs on the upper surface and furnished 

 with conspicuously long same coloured hairs which become slightly 

 shorter but not denser towards the apex ; hind tibiae moderately dilated, 

 bearing a blackish pubescence as in the female but distinctly longer, 

 and with two thin but rather long almost equal brown apical spurs 

 which are longer than the subequal somewhat stouter ones on the 



