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NOi-i:s ON .\i SI It M.i w r.oMi'.Yi.im.K. 



Pubescence at base of abdomen bright silvery white; 



winjjs brijiht >>listenins. (itj/oitipenuis, White. 



The type of A. tu^finauica, Walker, in the British Museum 

 collection is in too bad condition for identification. The types 

 of the followinfr three species are not to be found in the B.M. 

 collection : — 



.1. ulti'r>i((, \N alker. .1. rcsiiri/riis, Walker, and A. .s/f/)- 

 seuex. Walker, and it is ini|)ossible to say to what fienera 

 they belonfr." 



Ohscrrations. — In a inar.uinal note of a compiled note 

 on Aiitluax iiicisa, White wrote "Doubtfully an A)itlirax\'; in 

 my catalogue I have suggested that it should come under 

 the genus Ai yi/runia'ha. Under this ^ame genus I have 

 placed A. coticisa, Macquart. 



.4. tasntaiiica, Walker, is apparently a manuscript name, 

 as I have failed to find any jjiiblished rcfeience to it. and 

 White did not include any notes upon it under his com- 

 pilations. 



,4. sKhst'tic.r is refen-cd. in this i)aper, to the genus 

 Com jit lis id. 



CJenus CVTHKRKA, l''aliri(ius. 



(iliissitd liiiiiiisit, Bigot, was placed by White in his numu- 

 .•-•cript under the genus Mnlia, Latrielle. Init he added in 

 brackets "this species is unknown to me." 



Genus .Ai{<;vi:AM<i;i'.A. .Sihiner. 



W'hltr's nid iiiisoijit . — "Tdlilr of Axft rdl id ii Spcri'Fi of 

 A I (/ ifrd Diirhd. 



1. Wings mostly deep l)lack. 2. 

 Wings mostly hyaline. li. 



2. .Midomcn black with apex silvery white. 



mdcnhild , yinc(\.—ddsl idli^, Walk. 



.'{. Wings with base and basal i)!iit of foremargin 

 brown, and three br>iwn sjiots, there Iteing ouf 

 at api<al end <if discal (dl. iiirnm /ita, Walk. 



Like incotDfita, only without any spots at apical end 



of discal cell. .s< iiiinidcnld. Walk. 



(All the above were (l< .scrilH-d und' r the genus Aii- 

 Ihrar.)" 



