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F, W. EDWARDS. 



Armigeres jugraensis, Lcic. 



Leicester's series consisted of two distinct species, which can readily be separated 

 on male genital characters, although in other respects they are very similar. The 

 specimens Leicester refers to as having been bred from " larvae found in a bamboo 

 in Ampang jungle and in water collected in a fallen leaf in the jungle at Jugra " are 

 however the same, and it is evident the name jaymemis must be restricted to them, 

 as the other specimens were not definitely mentioned by Leicester. 



In the true A. jugraensis the male genitalia are very similar to those of A. oblnrbans, 

 but both the side-pieces and the harpes are shorter and stouter. 



Armigeres maiae, sp. n. (fig. 4). 



Difters from A. jugraensis as indicated in the key. Male genitalia, fig. 4. 



Fed. Malay States : Kuala Lumpur district {Dr. G. F. Leicester) ; 1 ^ labelled 

 "5th mile Gombak Rd., jungle, midday, 29.ii.1904"; five 9 from same place, 

 5.xii.l903 and 12.xii.l903 ; 1 S (type) " jungle, Pahang Rd., G miles from Kuala 

 Lumpur, 15. v. 1904 " ; and one other ^ Avithout exact data. 



Fio-. 4. Armigeres waiae, Edw., ?p. ii. ; male genitalia. 



This species is dedicated to my wife, to whom I am indebted for the four drawings 

 of Armigeres genitalia now published. 



