COLLECTED AT DOKEY, NEW GUINEA. 241 



lateribus rufescentibus fasciis tribiis albis latis interruptis, pedibus 

 longiusculis, alis cineieis, venis fiisco nebulosis. 

 Male. Black, bristly ; head silvery white ; frontalia deep black, slightly 

 widening towards the face, which is oblique, having on each side a 

 row of black bristles, which are continued along part of the facialia ; 

 the latter with bristles towards the epistoma, which is not prominent ; 

 antennae almost reaching the epistoma ; 3rd joint very slightly widen- 

 ing from the base to the tip, about six times the length of the 2nd ; 

 arista slender, nearly twice the length of the 3rd joint ; thorax with 

 four black lines ; abdomen elongate-conical, reddish along each side, 

 except towards the tip, with three broad widely interrupted shining 

 white bands ; legs rather long ; wings cinereous, clouded with brown 

 about the veins ; prsebrachial vein forming a right angle at its flexure, 

 very shghtly curved inward from thence to its tip ; discal ti-ansverse 

 vein undulating, parted by much less than its length from the border, 

 and from the flexure of the praebrachial ; alulae white. Length of the 

 body 5 lines; of the wings 10 lines. 



Subfam. Dexides, Walk. 



Gen. EuTiLiA, Desvoidy. 



45. RuTiLiA GLORiFiCANS, n. s. Mas. Laete cyaneo-viridis, capite 

 strigis duabus anticis cervino-tomentosis, frontalibus atris, antennis 

 piceis ; thorace vittis quatuor interruptis nigris, abdomine nigro basi 

 semihyaliuo fasciis tribus interruptis viridibus micantibus, pedibus 

 piceo-nigris, femoribus basi rufescentibus, alis fuscescenti-cinereis basi 

 nigricantibus. 



Male. Brilliant bluish green ; head on each side of the peristoma with 

 a triangular streak of dull fawn-coloured tomentum, which is continued 

 round part of the eye ; frontalia deep black, elongate-triangular ; an- 

 tennae piceous ; thorax with four interrupted black stripes, of which the 

 outer pair are abbreviated at each end, and the middle jjair are widened 

 and much abbreviated hindward ; abdomen black, semihyaline towards 

 the base in some aspects, with three brilliant green interrupted bands, 

 which are veiy concave on each side of the hind border ; legs piceous 

 black ; femora reddish towards the base ; wings brownish cinereous, 

 blackish towards the base ; veins black, piceous at the base ; prae- 

 brachial vein forming a rounded and slightly obtuse angle at its flex- 

 ure, near which it is slightly curved inward, and is thence straight to 

 its tip ; discal transverse vein slightly undulating, parted by less than 

 half its length from the border, and by much more than half its 

 length from the flexure of the praebrachial ; alulae brownish cinereous. 

 Length of the body 73 lines; of the wings 15 Unes. 



46. Rutilia moneta, Gerstaecker, Stett. Ent. Zeit. vol. xxi. (1860) p. 200 

 (Formosia^. 



Note. Rutilia caUipygos, Gerst. Stett. Ent. Zeit. vol. xxi. (1860) p. 178 



