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forming a very slightly obtuse angle with the pramracliial, joining 

 the fourth far from the border. Subanal joining the anal near the 

 border. 



Trupanea Gobares, Walk ; T. innotabilis, Walk. 



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Group 3. 



Mas. Corpus parce pubesceus. Caput subtus dense pilosum. 

 Fades convexa. Mystax parce setosus. Proboscis lanceolata. 

 Antennarum articulus 1 us 2o duplo lougior; 3us lanceolatus, lo 

 paullo longior ; arista 3o vix longior. Thoracis latera et scutellum 

 setosa. Abdomen oblanceolatum, thorace multo angustius et fere 

 duplo longius. Sexualia mediocria, hirta. Pedes robusti, setosi, 

 parce hirti. 



Radial vein forked at one-third of its length ; forks parallel 

 except towards their base, curved forward at their tips. Discal 

 areolet very narrow at one-third of its length, opposite the veinlet 

 which joins it to the first externo-medial. Veinlet between the first 

 externo-medial and the cubital at three-fourths of the length of the 

 discal areolet. Cubital and first externo-medial slightly curved, 

 parallel to each other; second externo-medial straight; third 

 slightly curved, forming an obtuse angle with the praebrachial, 

 joining the fourth very far from the border. Subanal joining the 

 anal near the border. 



Trupanea con finis, Walk. 



53. Trupanea bifasciata. 



Fcem. Nigra; abdomen basi fasciis duabus albo pilosis; alee 

 Jlavidce, areola la submarginali cinereo vittata. 



Trupanea bifasciata, Macq. Dipt. Exot. i. 2, 98, 14. 



Java. 



54. Trupanea Westeumannii. 



Cinerea ; thorax vitta intermedia divisa, lateralibus bis interruptis ; 

 abdomen nigricans incisuris albis ; alee flavescentes, apice 

 subfuscm. 



Asilus Westermannii, Wied. 



Trupanea Westermannii, Macq. Dipt. Exot. i. 2, 98, 15. 



Bengal, Java. 



