of (he Fiiniili/ Tnhein'iUdi. 437 



fourth longitudinal vein ; the first posterior cell is closed 

 rather near the border ; the incomplete vein from the 

 discal cell is distant about a third of its actual length from 

 the border; uo appendix. The wings are considerably longer 

 than the abdomen. 



Length 10 millim. 



One of the specimens diflers from the type in having the 

 thorax clothed with black and fulvous pubescence, and the 

 typical stripes are hardly to be traced ; the legs are almost 

 entirely reddish yellow and there are some white hairs on 

 the femora ; the incomplete vein almost reaches the border 

 in one specimen and varies in all in the distance from the 

 border. 



Scione Jiavohirta, ^J ? , sp. n. 



One female from Bolivia (Cillutincara). 



Brown. Antennae red and black. Legs yellowish. Ab- 

 domen with the first two segments reddish, and yellowish 

 pubescence on the borders of the posterior segments. A 

 hairy species. 



Type (male). Face pale reddish brown, with long black 

 pubescence ; the palpi brown, the second joint bright red, with 

 long white hairs on the basal half of the first joint and long 

 black pubescence on its apical half and on the second joint, 

 both joints about equal in length, i^ntennae with the first 

 two joints brown, Avith long black hairs, the third bright red, 

 black at its apex. Beard whitish. The pubescence on the 

 eyes long and dark. Thorax dark brown, with five narrow 

 stripes of fulvous tomentum ; the pubescence consists of long 

 black hairs and shorter fulvous hairs ; on the sides it is 

 black between the base of the wings and the head, with 

 yellowish tufts of hair at the base of the wing and on the 

 posterior border of the thorax. Breast with long white and 

 black pTibcscence. Scutellum brown, with long black hairs. 

 Abdomen black-brown, the posterior border of the first 

 segment reddish yellow, the second almost entirely so, with 

 a square black central spot ; the third has only a trace of the 

 reddish-yellow colour at the sides ; the others are entirely 

 black-brown, witli their extreme lateral margins yellow, 

 transparent, and their posterior borders yellowish; the 

 pubescence consists of long black hairs on the dark colour of 

 the posterior segments, fulvous hairs on the second and third 

 segments, becoming thickest on the posterior borders, and 

 some black hairs on the central black stripe; the posterior 

 borders of the remaining segments are fringed with short 



