120 Miss G. liicardo on the Genus Ila-matopota 



Avliite ring on tlie basal lialf ; tlie a])ical half Ijlack ; tlic 

 middle and hind tibite uith well-marked typical whitish rings. 

 AVings greyish, with a yellowish-brown stigma and yellow 

 veins and an appendix ; the rosettes and markings are 

 distinet ; the apical band in the type and other specimens is 

 double, but in others the double branch is only represented 

 by tM'o small spots, as shown in the photograpli. 



Length 8 mm. 



PI. V. fig. IG, not type (female). 



Hcematopota tessellata, ? , sp. n. 



Type (female), Hot Wells, Trincomalee, 8. xi. 91 [Yerbury), 

 92. 192.' 



A grey species with brown wings, the white markings very 

 clearly defined, so that the wings have a chequered ap{)ear- 

 ance : the middle and hind tiljiie with rings. 



Face grey, only a trace of a brown stripe between the 

 antennae and the eyes. Frontal callus black, short, not 

 reaching the eyes, very much produced on tlie posterior 

 border, ending in a point ; the anterior border almost 

 straight ; the paired spots large, black, not reaching the eyes ; 

 the forehead is apparently grey, and no paired spot visible. 

 Antennje yellow ; the third joint dusky, the fiist joint incras- 

 sate, rather shorter than the third, the second very short, the 

 third long, tapering to a point. Thorax brown, with three 

 grey stripes ; the shoulders, base, and sides of thorax grey ; 

 a short white pubescence on the dorsum ; the breast grey. 

 Abdomen brown, with rather wide white borders to the 

 segments, grey spots on the posterior segments, and a faint 

 grey median stripe. Legs brown, the femora lighter, the 

 middle and posterior tibise with rings, the basal joint of the 

 tarsi of the middle and posterior legs whitish. "Wings 

 brown, with yellowish-brown veins and an api)cndix ; the 

 apical band double; the openings of the posterior cells light- 

 coloured. 



Length 8i mm. 



PI. V. fig" 17, type (female). 



A male from YelveiTV, Ceylon, 20. x. 91 (Ytrbunj), 

 92. 192, in poor preservation, is probably the male of this 

 species. 



H(Lnnatopota rub'ida. ? , sp. n. 



Type (female) from lUirmah, 57. 10 {Mrs. JTaring'S. 



An easily distinguished red species, with the hind tibioe 

 incrassatc ; the hind (emora with a white bunch of hairs 

 above and a fringe of black hairs on the underside. 



