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with two hoary interlined stripes; abdomen silvery white, nearly 
linear, with a short fringe along each side, and with six black bands, 
lst and 2nd bands broad, 3rd very broad, 4th and 5th very slender, 
6th broad, apical; femora and tibiz with silvery white tomentum ; 
wings cinereous, slightly and partly clouded with blackish towards 
the tips; veins black; halteres white. Length of the body 6 lines; 
of the wings 10 lines. 
Subfam. Bompytitrss, Walk. 
Gen. ANTHRAX, Fubr. 
24. Anthrax Pelops, Walk. See Vol. II. p. 90. 
Fam. MUSCID, Latr. 
Gen. Mastcrera, Macq. 
25. Masicera morio, Dol. See Vol. V. p. 154. 
Gen. Euryeaster, Macq. 
26. Eurygaster ridibunda, Walk. See Vol. IV. p. 125. 
Subfam. DrextpsEs, Walk. 
Gen. Ruriiia, Desv. 
27. Rutilia ixoides, Walk. See Vol. V. p. 289. 
28. RuTILia FERVENS, var., Walk. See Vol. V. p. 288. Mas. Splendi- 
dissime cyaneo-viridis, capite plagis duabus anticis testaceis trigonis 
frontalibus, thoracis disco cupreo vittis quatuor nigris, abdomine vitta, 
fasciis tribus guttisque duabus apicalibus nigris, pedibus nigris, alis 
luridis. 
Var. Male. Brilliant bluish green; head with a triangular testaceous 
patch on each side of the peristoma; frontalia deep black, widening 
much in front; antenne black; arista pubescent; thorax with a 
cupreous disk and with four black stripes, of which the middle pair 
are much abbreviated hindward; abdomen with a black stripe and 
with three black bands, 1st band basal, 2nd and 3rd convex on each 
side in front, a black apical dot on each side; legs black; wings 
lurid ; preebrachial vein forming a rounded, slightly obtuse angle at 
its flexure, very slightly curved inward from thence to its tip; discal 
transverse vein slightly undulating, parted by half its length from 
the border, and by more than half its length from the flexure of 
the prebrachial. Length of the body 7 lines; of the wings 16 
lines. 
29. Rutilia saturatissixs, Walk. See Vol. V. p. 287. 
30. RuTILIA SAPPHIRINA,n.s. Mas. Obscure purpurascenti-cyanea, 
