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abdominal spots are slightl}^ narrower and not quite curved up- 

 wards so much at the inner ends, 



L. radians Wlk., 1857. 

 (Cyclogaster) Pr. Linn. So., i, 7. 

 ? Singapore. 



L. detracta Wlk., 1857. 

 ■ {Cyclogaster id) I.e., 108. 

 ? Sarawak. 



L. infera Wlk., 1857 ', ^-C- ^o?- 

 $ Sarawak. 



Ruba Wlk,, i860, 



Pr, lyinn. So., iv, 100. 



Walker gives his description of the $ , but the only species 

 mentioned is a 'b ! 



Body wholly testaceous . . Ivong. 8 mm. infiata Wlk. 

 Abdomen black, with whitish pubes- 

 cence . . . . lyong. 6 mm. opponens Wlk. 



7?. m^a^a Wlk., i860. 

 Pr. lyinn. So., iv, loi. 



Dr. Brauer in Denks. Kais. Ac. Wiss. Wien., xliv, 77, thinks 

 that Schiner's Thylacosoma amboinense from that island may be 

 a synonym. 



A specimen in the Indian Museum Collection from Kohima 

 (Assam) agrees rather well with this species, but is rather larger 

 (10 mm.) and shews abnormal expanse of wing (12 mm. from 

 centre of thorax to tip of wing — the other wing is missing, also 

 the antennae). In other respects there are differences ; it may be 

 a new species. 



R. opponens Wlk., 1865. 



* Pr. Ivinn. So., viii, 107. 



'b Papua. Van der Wulp also records it from Friedrich Wil- 

 helmshafen in Papua. 



Oxyccra Meig., 1803. 



Illig. Mag., ii, 265. 



0. manens '^\\i. , i860. 



Pr. lyinn. So., iv, 96. 

 % 2 Makessar (Celebes). 



