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Gynoplistia 8-fasciata, mihi, sp. nov. 



5 . S. Celebes. Long. 8 mm. 



Head black ; proboscis and palpi yellowish ; antennae 

 (damaged) yellowish, elongate. 



Thorax wholly shining black , traces of greyish reflections 

 at the sides. 



Abdomen yellow, shining black at base, and brown on the 

 emarginations of the segments, blackish at extreme tip. Ovipo- 

 sitor shining brownish yellow. Belly of the same colour as the 

 upper side. 



Legs. — -Coxae, femora and tibiae bright yellow ; tips of femora 

 and tibiae narrowly blackish ; tarsi brownish 3^ellow, tips darker. 



Wings pale yellowish grey, costal cell yellow. Three 

 brown, moderately wide, indistinct bands across the wing. The 

 first two begin at the ist longitudinal vein ; they are interrupted 

 by the 2nd basal cell, and do not reach the posterior margin of 

 the wing. The first band is near the base of the wing, the second 

 begins at the origin of the 2nd longitudinal vein, the third is 

 placed over the stigma at the costal margin, and in diminished 

 form attains the hind margin of the wing through the posterior 

 cross-vein and the last section of the 5th longitudinal vein. A 

 brownish round spot around the apical half of the discal cell. 

 The wing-tip is also rather broadly brownish. Halteres bright 

 orange-yellow. 



Described from one ? in the Vienna Museum from Patuhuang, 

 vSouth Celebes, taken January 1896 by Fruhstorfer. 



Section VIL ANISOMERINL 



ERIOCERA» Macq. 



acrostacta, W., cf 9 (Limnobia). 

 Oligomer a javensis, Dol. 

 ? Limnobia diana, Macq. 



The types are in the Westermann and Wiedemann collections, 

 from Java. Both sexes are described. 



basilaris, W. [Limnobia). Java. 



Both sexes described ; types in Westermann 's collection. Mei- 

 jere has received it from several localities in Java. 



mcsopyrrha, W\,cr' $ [Limnobia). Java. T3'"pes (two a' cfand 

 two 5 $ ) in the Ley den Museum, with a fresh cf from vSumatra. The 

 four "^ type" (?) specimens are referred to b}^ Dr. Jentinck in his 

 notes to me as of the "old collection," and were presumably 

 examined by Wiedemann, but this latter author in his descriptions 

 only refers to the cf . 



verticalis, W.,cr' [Megistocera). Java. Type and other speci- 

 mens in bad condition in the Leyden Museum. Also present, 

 a cf" in good condition from Java determined by Van der Wulp, 



