1902. ] SPIDERS FROM BORNEO AND SINGAPORE. 
TABLE VII. 
Convergent Group 9. 
( Velipona-like pattern.) 
HYMENOPTERA. 
_— — 
yo 
Bracon 
sp.%* 
Megalocolus Bracon 
notator %. sp. * 
Toxophora 
sp. near 
| Javana. 
COLEOPTERA. | 
Hpania HYMENOPTERA. 
singa porensis. 
VIDUA 
and two 
species of 
——MELIPON A$ a 
y 
Holocephala 
sp. near 
hirsuta. | 
PROTOANTHIDIUM. 
/ 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Plume- é 
moth. 
Reduviid *. 
Homoptera. \ 
Genus nr. 
Brivia. CU BAEE 
HEMIPTERA. 
A fourth group is characterized by the following combination 
of colours: black head, red thorax, and iridescent green elytra. 
This type of coloration is well illustrated by a Melyrid, Prionocerus 
ceruleipennis (Perty), a Longicorn, Hrythrus viridipennis (Gahan), 
an Erotylid, a Hispid, Botryonopa cyanipennis (Baly), and a Clerid. 
It is probable that the whole of these species are synaposematic, as 
is indicated in the accompanying Table VIII. Group 4 (p. 272). 
Four of the species are represented on Plate XXITIT. figs. 58 to 61. 
A fifth group has a broad red band across the middle of the 
abdomen; into this will fall two common wasps, Vespa cincta 
and Polistes sagittarius, and their mimics, a Sesiid moth, a fly, 
anda Mantispa. There is at present no reason for considering 
any of the convergent species shown in Table VIII. Group 5 as 
other than pseudaposematic. The MJantispa and Polistes are 
shown in figs. 27 & 26 on Plate XIX., the Vespa and Milesia on 
figs. 13 & 14 on Plate XXII. 
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