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marked lines mentioned in the third volume (p. 144) of my 

 • Monograph of Cnlicid^.' The abdominal ornamentation also 



Wing of Stegomyia scuteUari-'i, Walker, J . 



differs and the wings are relatively much sliorter, as shown in 

 \y the figures given here. 



Cidex jcjy^oiii, n. sp. 



Head rich brown, a narrow pale border around the eyes, broaden- 

 ing out laterally. Proboscis black, with a distinct narrow median 

 creamy-white band. Thorax brown, with darker lines and some 

 patches of indistinct paler scales. Abdomen blackish, with basal 

 white bands above and below, the latter broadest. Legs deep brown, 

 with narrow apical and basal pale banding ; ungues equal and 

 simple. 



$ . Head deep shiny black, with narrow-curved dusky and dull 

 creamy scales, the latter especially forming a narrow border around 

 the eyes which runs at the sides into a dull Avhite scaled area, the 

 whole area (except the flat white scaled lateral patches) with very 

 numerous dusky upright forked scales ; a row of long dark chaetae 



Wing of Cule.v jrpsoni, n. sp., J . 



project forwards over the eyes. Proboscis jet black, with a narrow 

 median creamy-white band ; palpi black ; the apex creamy-white and 

 black chaetae ; antennas deep blackish-brown, base of second segment 

 reddish-brown ; clypeus black. Thorax deep brown, with a median 

 and sub-median darker lines, clothed with narrow-curved brown and 

 dull golden-brown scales and four indistinct paler scaled spots, 

 almost golden in some lights ; chaetae black, with golden reflections 

 at their apices, especially dense and short and thick over the roots of 

 the wings ; around the bare space in front of the scutellum are pale 

 scales which spread on to the dark scutellum ; posterior border-bristles 



