STBATIOMTIDAE. OLTTELLARINAB. 53 



CLITELLARINAE. 



Negritomyia Big. »). 



Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, 5. VII. 1877. Bull. Lxxiv ; 

 id. 5. IX, 1879. 190. 



N. macnlipennis Macq. Dipt. exot. supp. 4. 54. 3 ; Scliin. Dipt. Novara 



Eeise, 53. 3; Ost. Sack. Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI. 410; id. Berl. 



Ent. Zeitschr, XXVI. 99 {EpJdppium) ; — Manilla, Ternate, New 



Guinea. 



- festinans Walk. Proc. Linn. Soc. IV. 95. 16 {Clitellaria); Ost. Sack. 



Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI. 410 (Epliippiuid). — Celebes, Amboina. 



Syn. Engonia aurafa Scliin., Brauer, Denkscbr. K. Ac. Wiss. 



Wien, XLIV. 76 ; Ost. Sack. Berl. Ent. Zeitscbr. XXVI. 373. 



• albitarsis Big. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1879. 201. I {Ep/iippium). — 



New Guinea. 

 ■ consobrina Big. 1. c. 208. 2 {Ephippium). — New Guinea. 



Ephippium Latr. 

 Gen. Crust, et Insect. 276 (1809). 



Tbe generic name Ephippium preoccupied by Bolten , 

 Moll. 1798 (see Scudder, Nomenclator Zoolog. II. p. 113). 

 E. bilineatnm Fabr. Syst. Antl. 79. 5 {Stratiomys). — Java, Sumatra, 

 Singapore, Gilolo. 



Syn. Clitellaria bivittata Wied. Auss. Zweifl. II. 46. 1 (the 

 name bivittata is evidently a lapsus calami). 

 Ephippium angustum Macq. Suit, a Buff. I. 252. 2. 

 Rhaphiocera spinithorax Macq. Dipt. exot. supp. 3. 17. 



3. pi. 1 f. 7. 



Clitellaria tenebrica Walk. List Dipt. Brit. Mus. VII. 522. 



Ephippium spinigerum Dol. Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. X. 



407. 13. pi. 9 f. 2. (Compare what Osten Sacken 



says about this species in Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. XXVI. 



p. 373). 



Negritomia bilineata v. d. Wiilp, Not. Leyd. Mus. VII. 59. 



1) The principal diiference between Neyritom>/ia and EpJiippium consists in 

 the terminal style of the antennae, which in the former is thickly pilose over its 

 whole length, whilst in Ephippium it is bare or scarcely with some bristly hairs 

 at its base. I did not pay attention enough to this character, when I brought 

 Ephippitim bilineatum Fabr. in the genus Negritomyia (Not. Leyd. Mus. VII. 

 59). — Bigot, who possessed a specimen of Clitellaria festinans Walk., has 

 assured me, that this species and equally his Ephippium albitarse and conso- 

 brinum belong to Negriionyia. 



