178 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. tol. 49. 
merits: Length, 23 mm.; wing, 17 mm. The wing, having never 
been figured, is shown in pkte 44, fig. 28. 
ERIOCERA CINGULATA de Meijere. 
Eriocera cingulata de Meijere, Tijdschr. voor Entom., vol. 54, 1911, pp. 58, 59. 
One female from Depok, Java, February 10, 1909, collected by- 
Bryant and Pahner. The specimen is larger than de Meijere's types, 
measurmg 11 mm. m length, and with a wing-length of 13.8 mm. 
In de Meijere's key to the Javan Eriocerae ^ this appears as fasciata, 
new species. The wing has never been figured and is shown in plate 
44, fig. 29. 
SiabfaixLily CYLIZNDROTOlVIIjSr^lL^E!. 
Genus STIBADOCERA Enderlein. 
Stibadocera Enderlein, Zool. Jahrb., a'oI. 32, 1912, pp. 83, 84, fig. A 2. 
This genus was erected by Enderlein with Stibadocera huTlans 
Enderlein of Sumatra as the type. Cylindrotoma quadricellula 
Brim.etti ^ is a member of this genus. The species are all rather simi- 
lar to one another and are separated mainly by slight differences of 
size, coloration, and venation. S. quadricellula (India) is the smallest 
species with a length of 6 to 6.5 mm. in the male sex. The genotype, 
S. huTLans (Sumatra) has the head bright oclire-yellow, the thorax 
ocln^e-yellow with pale brown doi-sal stripes; the male has a length 
of 8.5 mm., its wing, 8.7 mm., its antenna, 11mm. The species 
described below as metallica, new species (Java), is the largest of the 
forms as yet described with a wing of 10 mm. and an antenna! length 
of 14 mm. in the male sex; this species has the head and thorax with 
decided blue-black reflections. 
The species of Stibadocera are remarkable for the length of the 
antenna in the male sex; in quadricellula it is described as being as 
long as the whole body (i. e., 6.5 mm.), in the two other forms it is 
nearly half agam as long as the body. The thorax is provided with 
numerous rather coarse punctures, except on the region occupied 
by the three praescutal stripes where the surface is quite free from 
punctures. The wings show the tip of R^ present, cross-vein r usually 
long and simulating a section of R^, the cross-vein r-m distinct, etc 
The species of the genus range from India eastward to Java. 
STIBADOCERA METALLICA, new species. 
Size large (wing of the male, 10 miin., antenna, 14 mm.); head and 
thorax with decided blue-black reflections in certain lights. 
Male. — Length, 8.8-9 mm.; wing, 10.2-10.8 mm.; antenna, 14 
mm. Rostrum and palpi brown. Antennae with the two scapal 
1 Tijdschr. voor Entom., vol. 54, 1911, pp. 59, 60. 
2 Records of the Indian Museum, vol. G, 1911, p. 2G8; Fauna of British India, Diptera, 1912, p. 361, pi. 7, 
figs. 1, 2. 
