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Gen. Dacus, Fahr. 



88. Dacus pubiseta, Walk. See Vol. V. p. 294. 



Var. Paler, probably immature ; markings of the wings less distinct. 



89. Dacus lituratus, Walk. See Vol. V. p. 251. 



Gen. PoLYARA, Walk. 



90. Polyara insolita, Walk. See Vol. III. p. 123. 



Female. Abdomen lanceolate, about thrice the length of the thorax; 

 two-thirds of the length forming a stj^le, which is concave except 

 towards the tip. Length of the body 8 lines. 



Subfam. Sepsides, Walk. 

 Gen. Calobata, Fabr. 



91. Calobata diffundens. Walk. See Vol. VI. p. 17. 



92. Calobata coNTiNGENS, n. s. Mas. Cinereo-nigra, capite argen- 

 teo, oculis albo cinctis, abdomine fasciis tribus subargenteo-cinereis, 

 femoribus posterioribus flavescente bifasciatis, femoribus posticis basi 

 flavesceutibus, tarsis anticis albis, alis cinereis nigrieante trifasciatis. 



Male. Cinereous black. Head silvery, white about the eyes. Pectus 

 with a slight silvery tinge. Abdomen with three cinereous bands, 

 which have a slight silvery tinge. Legs black; posterior femora with 

 two yellowish bands, one subapical, the other apical; hind femora yel- 

 lowish at the base ; fore tarsi white, except at the base. Wings cine- 

 reous, with three broad blackish bands, of which the 3rd is apical ; 

 veins black ; cubital and prabrachial veins connected near the tips. 

 Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



Closely allied to C. albitarsis. 



93. Calobata immiscens, n. s. Mas. Nigra, antennis rufis, thora- 

 cis disco subcinereo, ventre ferrugiueo, pedibus fulvis, tarsis posteriori- 

 bus, femoribus anticis, apice tibiisque anticis nigris, femoribus poste- 

 rioribus subfasciatis, tarsis anticis albis basi nigris, alis cinereis fusces- 

 cente subobsolete bifasciatis. 



Male. Black. Antennae red. Disk of the thorax slightly cinereous. 

 Abdomen ferruginous beneath. Legs tawny ; posterior femora with 

 almost obsolete darker bands ; jjosterior tarsi, fore femora towards the 

 tips, and fore tibiae black ; fore tarsi white, black at the base. Wings 

 cinereous, with two very indistinct brownish bands, of which the 2nd 

 is apical ; veins black ; cubital and pra;braehial veins nearly united at 

 the tips. Length of the body 6^ lines; of the wings 10 lines. 



Gen. Cardiacbphala, Macq. 



94. Cardiacephaia debilis, Walk. See Vol. III. p. 124. 



