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Chrysops dispar, cr* $ , Fabricius. 

 (Plate XV, fig. 3.) 



Ent. Syst. Suppl. 567 {Tahanus) (1798); id., vSyst. Antl., 

 p. 112, 5 (1805); Wied., Dipt, exot., p. 102, i (1821); id., Auss. 

 zweifl. Ins., i, p. 196 (1828); Macq., Dipt, exot., i (i), p. 163 

 (1838) ; id., Suppl. iii, p. 174 (1848) ; V. d. Wulp, vSumatra Exped. 

 Dipt., p. 19 (1881) ; Ost. Sack , Ann. Mus. Civ. Geneva, xvi, 

 p. 418 (1882); id., Berlin. Ent. Zeitschr., xxvi, p. 97 (1882); 

 Roder, Ent. Nachricht, xix, p. 23.} (1893) ; Ricardo, Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. (7), IX, p. 374 (1902). 



Hacmatopota lunata, 5 , Gray, in Griffith's Cuvier Anim. 

 Kingdom, xv, p. 696, pi. cxiv, fig. 4 (1832). 



Chrvsops hifasciata, 9 , Macquart, Dipt. exot. (i), i, p. 161 

 (1838). ■ 



Chrysops ligatus, 9 , Walker, List Dipt. Brit. Alus., i, p. 195 

 (1848). 



Chrysops scniicir cuius, 9 , Walker, List Dipt. Brit. Mus., i, 

 p. 196 (1848); Ricardo, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), ix, p. 375 

 (1902). 



Chrysops terminalis, 9 . Walker, List. Dipt. Brit. Mus., i, 

 p. 195 (1848). 



Chrysops impar, 9 , Rondani, Ann. ]ilus Civ Genova. vii, 

 p. 460 {1875). 



Abdomen with the first segment pale ; with a black half- 

 moon, wings white: with a black band. Antennae testaceous, 

 the apex dark. Head below the antennae yellow with two large, 

 raised, ovate, testaceous spots, above the antennae pale, with a 

 large transverse raised black spot. Thorax ashy grey with sides 

 yellow. Abdomen brown with the first segment pale, the middle 

 half-moon-.shaped spot brown. Wings white, the costal border 

 and wide middle band black, the latter at the margin paler with 

 an ovate white spot. Male with ej^es joined, abdomen testaceous, 

 the first segment however pale with a half-moon-shaped brown 

 spot. 



Habitat. — E. India. Fabr., Ent. Syst. Suppl. 567 [Tahanus). 



Abdomen with the second segment pale ; with a black half- 

 moon. Wings white with a black band. Habitat in East India. 

 Fabr. Syst. Antl., p. 112, 5. 



Antennae ochre brownish with a blackish brown apex. Face 

 rusty brownish with a paler middle line ; cheeks light rusty yellow 

 with a smooth brown spot : forehead yellowish ; in the female with 

 a blackish brown transverse oval tubercle. Thorax brown with two 

 mouldy grey stripes only separated by a brown line, with golden 

 yellow pubescence : breast sides brown with a golden stripe under 

 the base of wings. Scutellum rusty yellow. Abdomen of the male 

 rusty yellow, the first segment brown in the middle, the second 

 segment pale, with two brown spots united towards the base of the 

 segment in a somewhat rounded angle, not resting on the base 



