114 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. IV, 



Species with one or more stripes usually 

 continuous on abdomen. Forehead five 

 to nine times as long as it is broad . . Group VII. 17. 



Species with median or lateral spots or both 

 on abdomen, not usually forming a conti- 

 nuous stripe. Forehead four to ten times 

 as long as it is broad . . . . Groitp VIII. 39. 



Species with paler bands and sometimes spots 

 on abdomen. Forehead four to ten times 

 as long as it is broad . . . . Group IX. 53 



Species with the abdomen unicolorous or 

 almost so, sometimes darker at apex. 

 Forehead five to ten times as long as 

 it is broad . . . . . . Group X. 65. 



VIII. Species with eyes pubescent and an 

 ocelligerous tubercle on forehead at 

 vertex . . . . . . Group XI. 



Table for Species. 

 Group I. 



1. Subcallus shining. Eyes with no 



cross-bands . . . . 2. 



Subcallus not shining. Eyes with 



cross-bands . . . . 3. 



2. Frontal callus reaching ej^es. Ah- 



domen grey, covered with long 

 white pubescence. Tibiae whit- 

 ish with long fringes of white 

 hairs . . . . . varus, n. sp. 



Frontal callus not reaching eyes. 

 Abdomen black, shining. Tibiae 

 whitish, but with no long fringes 

 of white hairs . . . . hirUpalpis , n. sp. 



3. Frontal callus reaching eyes. Black 



species with three grey stripes on 



abdomen .. .. ftzca/Zos^s, Ricardo. 



Group II. 



4. Dark brown or yellowish brown 



species with yellow-haired scutel- 

 lum and yellow-haired bands on 



abdomen . . . . 5* 



Black species with white-haired 

 scutellum and white-haired bands 

 on abdomen . . . . 6. 



5. Abdomen reddish brown or yellow 



with six narrow yellow bands. 



