and clothed with fairly dense fine rather long white! hairs as in. the 

 female ; epistoma very small, somewhat long-triangular with rounded 

 upper angle, while the cheeks are very large and about equal in width 

 through the whole length. Frontal triangle almost in level of the eye- 

 margins, triangular, produced very narrowly above, densely covered 

 with pale yellowish or pale reddish yellow tomentum which becomes 

 blackish above the middle, this blackish tinge forming an indefinite 

 cross-band which is continued with the blackened part of the eyes, 

 while the tomentum on the lower part cross the antennal bases from 

 eye to eye is dark brown, this colour forming a rather conspicuous 

 cross-band and extending a little down the sidemargins of the face. 

 Back of the head with only a very short pale yellowish postocular 

 ciliation behind the much narrow whitish grey or yellowish grey bare 

 postocular rim, which grows a little wider on the upper part especially 

 near the eye-angles, until the upper third of the head, whence a line 

 of long forwardly curved pale yellowish hairs extends to the vertex, 

 and intermixed with them are some similar but black hairs, but behind 

 the vertex there is dense shorter whitish pubescence which more or 

 less interferes into the postocular ciliation, in the darker "form the 

 postocular ciliation usually black. ' Ocellar tubercle very small oblong, 







not raised from level of the eyes up. Proboscis resting in the groove 

 of the face, stout and very short, dark brown, covered with whitish 

 soft hairs on the stalk and furnished with some scattered thin and 

 curved brown pubescence beneath the sucker-flaps which are about 

 two-thirds as long as the proboscis. Palpi short and about as long as 

 the sucker-flaps, pale y'elloxvish ; basal joint cylindrical and as long as 

 the second joint, covered with a greyish tomentum except about its 

 tip and closed with long whitish pubescence ; second joint thick oval 

 almost globular, being only one and a third times as long as broad, 

 and thickened apically so as to become rather club-shaped with a very 

 short thick conical tip, and slightly excavated just below that tip ; 

 pubescence on the end joint somewhat long, which is intermixed with 



