3. OXYCERA 103 



A well-marked very distinct species ; easily distinguished 

 from 0. analis by the absence of any dark cloud on the wmgs. 



i. Face and fo„. fonnrng --l^f^.^f ri'rwSiSh'".£'"ficrl!;f^ 



Serf rSBE&j^s^^^"^^ ""ft 



jW •; an SolnS short, and the style twice as long as the annulated thud 

 •'"'"Thnra^ moderately shining black with narrow orange side lines from the 



shghtly shmmg. i • • .. i.laoV with the hindmarain of the last 



l„"ge1'rout1he°ba*l tm^rrtelly all lick, with inconspicuous grey 



'^fiX^^^t^^^^S^^:^^^^^ about the nuddle, 



^"\?5rwl"S\'i«Xk blotch abo,^ tlie -^;^>^. ''^.tro'flh: 

 veins darkish brown up to the base of the discal ce , "'"t" '!;'»««' ;« \^ 



line. Halteres bright orange. 



r^e)^;=is&c|]S^^ 



narrowly whitish; back of the head ^elow me m aai^^^ 



with a mther small long obscure orange spot, which is /J^^^J^' J ^L vertex 



with white, and there is a tiny elongate oraiige ^votjti^^ top ot the^^^ 



on each side near the upper eye-angles, but all tne&e spots on 



