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on the disc with two.' indistinct " whitish sliipjs- which are hardly': reach- 

 ing to the hind ■ one-thirds, the 1 spnce • between ' these stripes 'ircry 

 inconspicuously, but sOme what muclv distinct more than that on the 

 rest of the 1 disc, dusted; the lateral margins of the thorax with a 

 distinct whitish yellow stripe which is- about three times as 'wide as 

 ♦he median stripes and is hardly united with those at the* anterior paft, 

 as well as it' is extending" to the postalar calli ; the side of the thorax 

 with a conspicuous narrow blackish' brown stripe 1 just below the yellowish 

 lateral stripes and extending from the posterior extreme between the 

 humeri and profhorax to the base of the wing ; humeri moderate in 

 size, but distinctly smaller than that in the preceding species, covered 

 with a greyish yellow dust, somewhat convex about as large as the 

 prothorax ; praealar calli large and triangular, not convex, almost 

 entirely covered with the lateral stripes, but the extreme lower margin 

 occupied by the lateral stripe ; pubescence mostly pale yellowish, 

 suberect, rather numerous, and almost entirely not intermixed with 

 any others; pubescence on the side pale golden yellow, conspicuously 

 dense and rather long, by which the lateral yellowish stripes are almost 

 entirely covered. Pleurae brownish black, but slightly obscured ^ty a 

 greyish dust, somewhat shining; prothorax, the upper half of the mesb- 

 pleurae, and the meta-pleurae covered with a greyish yellow tbmentum 

 and also with pale golden yellow hairs which on both the prothorax 

 and meta-pleurae are rather less 1 ; ptero-pleurae and the upper borddr 

 of the sterno-pleurae slightly dusted with greyish; pubescence on the 

 pleurae, except on the part3 mentioned above, scarce, fine but rather 

 long, yellowish. Scutellum rather small, somewhat triangular with a 

 rounded posterior angle, deep brownish black obscured very slightly 

 by a greyish yellow tomentum, moderately shining and bearing a 

 rather numerous suberect pale yellowish pubescence which is longer 

 than that on the disc of the thorax. 



Wings moderate in size, distinctly shorter than the length of 

 the body, clear, with the well-defined blackish anterior border which 



