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C. flaviceps Wlk., 1857. 

 Pr. Linn. So., i, 7. 

 ? Singapore, Sarawak. 



C. notaUlis Wlk., 1857. 

 Pr. Linn. So., i, 108. 

 ? Borneo. 



C. heminopla Wied. 

 Zool. Mag., iii, 30. 



cT 9 Tranquebar. 



Not uncommon in India. I took several of each sex at Meerut, 

 25th April 1905 ; and odd specimens at Calcutta, i8th to 24th 

 November 1905 ; Jhansi, 31st March 1905 ; Jullundur, 5th May 

 1905 ; and Lucknow, 7th September 1905. The Indian Museum 

 possesses it from Karachi and Calcutta. 



Two rT f? I took at Meerut, 13th to 19th July 1905, have the 

 femora pale at the base. 



C. varia Wlk., 1854. 



List Dipt. Br. Mus., v, 63. 



d' Java, Sarawak, Malacca. 



Trichochaeta Big., 1879. 



Bull. So. Ent. Fr., 26 ; Annales (1879), P- 190 

 (published first in pt. 3, p. 6, 1878). 



T. nemotcloides Big., 1879 J ^-^-y IQI- 

 $ Ternate. Bigot Coll. 



SUB-FAMII,Y V. — HERMKTIIN^. 



Table of genera. 



Scutellum unspined. 



Abdomen elongated, not linear. 



Head produced horizontally, anten- 

 nae long, almost filiform, horizon- 

 tal . . . . . . Ccenocefhalus V. d. Wulp. 



Head normally vertical. 



Antennae apparently of 3 dis- 

 tinct joints, not of uniform 

 width; last joint of 8 dvi- 

 si ns . . . , Hcrmetia Latr. 



An ennae appa ently filiform, 

 not o un form w d h ; last 

 joint o mo^t 6 div ions. Eudmeta W ed. 

 Abdomen linear, cont ac ed at base . . Massicyta Wlk. 



