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opaque, the margins of segments 1-5 above with broad transverse 

 bands of thin sericeous pile ; the pygidial area on the apical 

 segment covered with short dense pubescence. Dull black, the 

 pile on the clypeus, front, sides, and apex of the median segment, 

 and on the abdomen silvery ; on the lateral margins of the pro- 

 and mesonotimi it has a golden tinge ; the short pubescence on 

 the pygidial area yellowish : posterior femora blood-red : wings in 

 the type specimen subhyaline, ordinarily, however, hyaline and 

 iridescent. 



(S similar, but slighter and smaller, with the median segment 

 more coarsely rugose and transversely striate on the sides. 



Hub. Northern India ; Barrackpore ; Poona ; Burma ; Tenas- 

 serim ; Ceylon, $ . Length 11-13; exp. 20-24 mm. J . Lengths ; 

 erj^. 16 mm. 



391. Notogonia deplanata, Kohl, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1883, 



p. 3o^, 2; (-'am. Mem. Mcnich. L. Ph. Soc. (4) ii, 1889, p. 1:^0. 

 Liris haemorrhoidalis, Bingh. (nee Fubr.) P. Z. S. 1896, p. 443. 



5 . Head, thorax, and abdomen moi'e or less densely pruinose ; 

 the head, pro- and mesonotum underneath the pile very minutely 

 and closely punctured ; median segment long, as long as the head 

 and thorax united, finely transversely rugose ; the striae slightly 

 oblique at the base, from which a short medial longitudinal carina 

 extends halfway down the length of the median segment ; abdomen 

 smooth underneath the pile, with exceedingly minute close punc- 

 tures. Black ; the head, thorax, median segment on the sides, the 

 legs, and the abdomen covered with dense golden pile ; the tibiae 

 and tarsi ferruginous red ; M-ings flavo-hyaliue, the apical margins 

 broadly fuscous. 



Var. The tibise and tarsi concolorous with the rest of the body, 

 the wings not infuscated at apex. 



c? similar but smaller. 



Hab. 8ikhim ; Tenasserim ; Ceylon. 5 . Length 17-20 ; e,ty. 

 32-36 mm. c? • Length 17 ; exp. 32 mm. 



392. Notogonia jaculatrix. 



Larrada jacidator, Smith, Cat. iv, p. 279, J. 



Notogonia jacidator, Ccnn. Mem. Manch. L. Ph. Soc. (4) ii, 18S9, 

 p. 129. 



5. Head, thorax, and abdomen pruinose; the clypeus, face in 

 front, and the cheeks behind the eyes densely so ; the head, pro- 

 and mesonotum very minutely and closely punctured ; median 

 segment subcylindrical above, posteriorly truncate, transversely 

 and finely striate and pruinose on the sides ; abdomen dull and 

 opaque, segments 1-4 pruinose, with the base of the 1st segment 

 broadly, and large posteriorly rounded lateral spots on the 

 segments 2-4 smooth not pruinose, the 5th segment with a narrow 



