from the Philippine Islands. 105 



Small crossvein beyond middle etc. 

 Wings pale brownish-yellow. 



Abdomen reddish-yellow with black 



spots on each side maculata W. 



(A. Z. I, 416, Java.) 

 signata Walk.') 

 (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 

 N. S. V, 283; Burmah.) 

 Abdomen reddish -yellow without 



black spots pallida v. d. W. 



(Tijdschr. XV, 143; Bor- 

 neo, Sumatra.) 

 Abdomen bronze color .... Andron Wk. ^) 



(List etc. 11,480; China.) 

 Abdomen blackish-brown . . . Felderi Schin. 



(Verb. Z. B. Ges. 1866, 

 365; Ceylon.) 

 Wings marked with brown 



near the anterior margin . . . grossa Schin. 



(Novara, 161; China.) 



on the apex siagonensis Bigot. ') 



(Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1878, 

 443; Cochinchina.) 



Damalis immerita n. sp. $Q. Wings broivn; legs dark 

 red; hind femora spinous on the underside; body dark brown, 

 thorax with fulvous pollen on the sides. — Length: 12—14 mm. 



Face black, somewhat shining above the mouth; brownish poUinose 

 under the antennae; the same pollen covers the front, except the ocellar 

 tubercle; mystax black; antennae black; occiput with brownish-yellow 

 pollen. Thorax densely clothed with pale fulvous, in some places 

 brownish-fulvous, pollen; the disc of the thorax dull brown, which color 

 forms a broad stripe in the middle, and two lateral stripes, interrupted 

 by the pollinose suture. Abdomen dark brown, the base of the second 

 segment and sometimes the hind margins of all the segments more or 

 less reddish; male hypopygium brownish -red; venter grayish pollinose, 

 with black spots on the sides of the segments; halteres brownish-yellow; 

 legs, including the hind coxae, dark red; extreme tips of the femora 

 black, especially on the anterior side; tarsi, especially the lasi pair, 

 brownish; hind tibiae distinctly curved; hind femora stout, with a double 



') I do not know about the position of the small crossvein of 

 these three species. 



