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subcostal cell to 



apex . . Long. 5 — 6 mm. mollis O. Sack. 



Wings very pale brown ; 

 only subcostal cell 



brown . . Long. 5^ — 7^ mm. fulvivcnlris Big. 

 Abdomen principally black 

 or blackish brown. 



Tibiae of middle and pos- 

 terior legs brown or 

 blackish brown at api- 

 cal half . . Long. 9 mm. for lis Wlk. 

 Tibiae of middle and pos- 

 terior legs all yellow . . 

 Anterior radial cell 



clear . . Long. 6^ mm. mdica Kert. 



Anterior radial cell 



brownish Long. 6 mm. scenopinoides 



Wlk. 



E. argyroccps Big., 1879. 



Ann. So. Ent. Fr. (1879), 219. 



5 Moluccas. Bigot Collection. The author describes the h 

 only, but Kertesz's description applies to both sexes, from 3 1? 'b 

 and a 5 in the Bigot Collection. 



E. impendens Wlk., i860. 



Pr. Linn. So., iv, 197. 



'b 9 Makessar (Celebes), Aru Islands. Osten Sacken mentions 

 9 'b 'b I 2 from Kandari (Celebes), April, 1874. 



E. flavipcs Big., 1879. 



Ann. So. Ent. Fr. (1879), 219. 



2 India. Bigot Collection (badly preserved). Van der Wulp 

 gives a h from Friedrich Wilhelmshafen (Papua). 



E. bipars Wlk., 1857. 

 Pr. Linn. So., i, no ; pi. vi, 2. 



{E. flavipcs V. d. Wulp, Termes. Fuzet., xxi, 416, nee flavipes 

 Big. (Ann.), 1879.) 



"b Sarawak (Borneo) ; Papua. Kertesz also records it and des- 

 cribes the 5 from a New South Wales (badly preserved ) specimen 

 in the Hermann Collection. 



E. tibialis Wlk., 1861. 



{Clitellaria) Pr. Linn. So., i, 57. 



b Manado (Celebes). In his Cat. Dipt. S. Asia, Van der Wulp 

 mentioned that, having 4 spines to the scutelltun, this species 



