,^outIi Afririin and Orictttnl K'^xWntfi, 71 



])Mt in the female wholly yellow. Face with a distinct 

 tubercle on lower part of face. Abdomen black with yellow 

 se^nieniations. Leys yellow with the apices of the middle 

 and hind femora black, the latter with black rinjjs, which in 

 these specimens unite with the black apicc."i; hind tibiuj 

 black on the outer side ; tarsi black. 



Length, r? 21, ? 18 mm. ; v. d. Wulp f<ives 17 mm. 



A female from Dehra Dun, in Forest Kesearch Zool. (.'oil., 

 has lately been sent to me which seems identical with 

 Walker's type ; the hind tibi:e arc rather paler in colour 

 and the moustache is black and white as in the male. 



It will be of interest to observe in the future whiither this 

 species is common in India, and how wide its distribution is. 

 A species from ('evlou in the Brit. Mus. Coll. also appears 

 to belong to this genus. 



("inndus dcbilia, ?, Walker. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. London, i. p. 13 (18oG) \_Asilna\ 



Type (female) from Malacca. 



A sjjccies very near C. tenuicornis. Walker, but the legs are 

 darker, the black colour on the hind femora extending 

 below on the whole length and the hind tibi;e are black except 

 at the base. Monstuche chiefly black. Face with a smaller 

 tubercle. Ahdainen darker. The angle on the branch of 

 third vein is very pronounced. 



Length 17 mm. 



Chindu.t hevis, $ , \A'alker. 



I'rnc. Linn. Soc London, v. n. 2.30 [Asilus] (ItiCl). 



? Cmaclui rufipes, <S , de Meijere, Nova (Juiuea, ix. p. 338 (1913). 



Type (female) from New Guinea. 



A species nearly allied to Cinadus tenuicornis, Wlk., but 

 the leys are wholly yellowish and the mvustache is yellow. 

 l-'ace concave in the middle with hardly any tubercle below. 



Length 18 mm. 



The nnile described by de Meijere from Bivak Island is 

 very probably the male of this species. Gvnitnlia are 

 docribed as black, large, with black hairs, and 15 mm. in 

 length. 



Cinadus didymnides, ? , Walker. 



I'roc. Linn. Soc. London, vii. j). L*U6 (Ibt^) Asmis . 



Type (female) from Menado, Celebes. 



A species very near Cinadus hevis, \\\k., but the face is 



