222 Mr. F. W. Edwards' revision of 



Type in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 

 Log. E. Himalayas : Sukna {N. Annandale), 1 cJ 1 $ 

 in coitu. Previously included by Brunetti under S. ceylonica. 



22. S. nepalensis, sp. n. 



Figs. 42, 43, 78 and 79. 



Resembles S. fryeri, but wing markings less sharply defined ; vein 

 Cu uniformly dark, but no suffusion just above it near the base; 

 darkening of tip of Ax much less pronounced ; no perceptible dark- 

 ening at the tips of the other veins. Basal halves of abdominal 

 segments of male darkened, but the dark spots on the hind margins 

 of the segments are not clearly defined. 



Type in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



Loc. Nepal : Sukhwani {Mus. Collr.), 1 (^ 1 ?. Previously 

 included by Brunetti with S. ceylonica. The hypopygium 

 rather closely resembles that of S. himalayana, of which 

 species S. nepalensis may perhaps be only a variety. 



23. S. bancrofti, sp. n. 

 Figs. 44, 45, 80 and 81. 



Head yellow; antennae yellow with the second joint brown. 

 Thorax yellowish brown ; the pronotum as usual darker at the sides ; 

 mesonotum with two darker brown lines, jointed in front, diverging 

 behind, and extending as far back as the suture ; a small dark area 

 above the root of each wing. Abdomen of male yellow with a dark 

 patch on the basal half of each segment, broadest at its apex, and 

 two more or less confluent dark spots on the hind margin of each 

 segment. Female abdomen similarly marked. Legs with all the 

 dark rings distinct, complete, the tips of all the tarsal joints dark. 

 Wings with normal venation and markings; the veins yellowish 

 except where the dark specks occur ; Ax evenly curved to the hind 

 margin. 



In the hypopygium the upper claspers are very much reduced. 



Type in the British Museum. 



Loc. Queensland : Burpengary {Dr. T. L. Bancroft), 

 3(^ 2$. Previously included by me (Aug. 1911) in 

 ;S. didyma. 



24. S. didyma, Grim. (1901). 



Idiophlebia pallida, Griinberg (1903). 



Figs. 38, 39 and 76. 



Differs from S. bancrofti by the characters given in the key, as 



