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rather stout and numerous, black and pale shining yellow, the black 

 one much more numerous, stout and sloping, and the yellow one 

 despressed, and wanted about the apical greyish part, but on the grey 

 hindmarginal band very abundant : scutellum brown, bearing a numerous 

 sloping pale yellow pubescence which is intermixed with conspicuous 

 short less sloping slightly curved black hairs. Pleurae ashy grey with 

 numerous greyish white pubescence which becomes longer and shaggier 

 above. 



Wings about as long as the thorax and abdomen together, 

 brownish with brown veins and stigma, the hyaline markings being 

 similar to those in Haem. unizonata from Ceylon but more distinct 

 and more spotted ; in the costal cell there is a very faint greyish spot 

 just before the apical angle, while the marginal cell contains a perfect 

 ocelli touching the apex of the stigma and a large but very incon- 

 spicuous spot just below the top of the costal cell ; in the submarginal 

 cell there are four narrow cross bands and three small spots, the first 

 spot at the base somewhat transversely oblong and with pointed ends, 

 the second spot occupie^l the space between the recurrent veinlet of 

 the upper branch of the cubital fork and its stem but not touching 

 the base of the upper branch, and the third spot just above the recurrent 

 veinlet somewhat transversely oblong and apparently smaller than the 

 second one ; the hyaline cross bands in the submarginal cell almost 

 equidistant, of which the broadest and entire apical one curves inwards 

 and extends from just after the end of the radial vein to just after the 

 basal two-thirds the upper branch of the cubital fork, the first band is 

 very slightly curved outwards and the distance from it to the basal 

 spot is less than the length of the latter, the second one placed just 

 before the ocellus in the marginal cell, curving inwards and distinctly 

 interrupted at the middle, and the third placed a little far apart after the 

 ocellus in the marginal cell, sloping and curving outwards and completely 

 interrupted at the middle ; second submarginal cell contains two incom- 

 plete cross-bands, and two spots of which the basal one is not touched 



