436 '^\hs G. Ricartlo on the. Pangoniiire 



Tlie types of the two new species arc in the Budapest 

 Museum. 



Scione fulva, ? , sp. n. 



One female from Bolivia (Songo). 



This and the following; species are similar to Scioue incom- 

 pleta, Macq., and Scione distincta, Schincr, in having the 

 vein from the discal cell incomplete, but tliey dillcr in the 

 clear winfjs with no shading on the cross-veins. 



Yellowish bro'.vn. Antennae reddish. Legs blackish. 

 Abdomen reddish yellow, with a black dorsal stripe and 

 white-haired spots. Wings hyaline, the vein from the discal 

 cell not reaching the border. 



Face brown, with greyish tomentum and black pubescence ; 

 the forehead is similar, the grey tomentum only leaves a 

 central and lateral stripes of the ground-colour clear, and 

 the space above the antenna?. Palpi brown, the second joint 

 shorter than the first, conical in shape, both joints with 

 black pubescence, the first with long white hairs at its base. 

 Antenn?e bright red, the first joint grey, the second ])ale red, 

 both with black pubescence, the third black at tlie a])ex. 

 Beard whitish. Thorax brown, with the typical five greyish 

 stripes aiul some black pubescence ; sides with black hairs and 

 ■white tufts of hair at base of wing and on posterior border of 

 thorax ; breast brown, with grey tomentum and white and 

 black pubescence. Scutellum brown, with greyish tomen- 

 tum. Abdomen yellowish red, the first segment black on 

 its anterior half, the second with a black spot in the centre 

 and traces of an obsolete black band on its posterior border, 

 third and fourth segments with a black central spot ancl 

 irregular black markings; the last three segments brown, 

 with black anterior borders ; there is a whitish tuft of iiairs 

 on the centre of the posterior border of the second, third, 

 fourth, and fifth segments ; on this last it extends as a fringe 

 towards the sides ; there is some very short yellow pubes- 

 cence on the posterior border of tiie second segment; the 

 rest of the pubescence on the dorsum is black ; on the sides 

 of the second, fourth, fifth, and sixth segments are white 

 hairs, on the remaining ones it is black ; the uuderside is 

 yellow, with a {^.w irregular black markings and whitisli 

 pubescence. Legs black, the apex of the femora, the tibite, 

 and the tarsi reddish yellow, with long black pubescence on 

 the underside of the femora, sliort and thick elsewhere. 

 AVings clear, grey, with yellowish-brown veins, and faintly 

 tinged with yellow on the fore l)order, extending to the 



