44 p. CAMERON', ON SOME ASFATIO SPKClES OF THE SUBFAMILIES 



the middle behind on to the occiput and the 6"' abdominal 

 segment above, black. Wings hyaline, tinged slightly with 

 yellow at the base, there is a dark fuscous cloud commencing 

 shortly behind the transverse basal nervure and reaching to the 

 base of the stigma, filling the 1"' discoidal cellule except a 

 small triangular part in the apex above, it occupying the 

 2'"^ except narrowly at the base and the ajiex where there is 

 a wider hyaline cloud which becomes wider posteriorily ; a 

 small cloud in the base of the P^ cubital cellule in front, one 

 in the base of the radial cellule extending from the base, 

 exce])t for a small hyaline cloud at the basal corner and exten- 

 ding to the apex of the stigma, it being extended into the 

 2"'^ cubital cellule which it fills from the base except for a 

 small corner at the lower basal part to shortly beyond the 

 middle, the apex from shortly beyond the 2"'' transverse cubital 

 nervure and the apex of the hinder wings broadly. The l)asal 

 nervures and the basal half of the stigma yellow, ç- 



Lengih 9 m.m. ; terebra 11 m.m. 



Ceylon (Nietner). 



Head and thorax smooth, the face sparsely haired. Abdomen 

 smooth, the apex of the 1^^ abdominal segment in the middle 

 finely closely reticulated ; the 2"*^ is finely longitudinally striated 

 and reticulated from the base to near the apex, this reticulated 

 part occupying the central third and enclosing the keel, which 

 is lono-ish triangular and smooth at the base, from where it 

 becomes gradually narrowed to a fine point at the end of the 

 reticulated space. 1"^^ abscissa of radius half the lengtli of the 

 2"''; both united are as long as the 3*"^. 



Zombrus Marshall. 



^/ Zombrus marmafus sp. nov. 



Luteous, the antennae, front, vertex and upper edge of the 



