72 On Sotiili-Afn'rnn o)}J (^lictitdl Asilinne. 



very similar to that of Ciiiadits tenuicornis, Wlk. ; tlie 

 mouxtuche lias some blaek bristles intermixed with the yellow. 

 Length 18 mm. 



Cinadus jlagrans, ? , Walker. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. London, i. p. 116 [Asihis] (1857). 



Type (female) from l^orneo (Walker Coll.). 



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

 colouring of the legs and the nioustache identical. Facial 

 tubercle the same, but the abdomen has the first segment 

 transparent yellow at base, and hardly perceptible lighter 

 segmentatiotis. 



Length 10 mm. 



Cinadus genitalis, Edwards. 

 Journ. Fed. Malay States Museums, viii. (ill.) p. 34 (1919). 



A species (male only) with the abdomen black, the 

 segmentations greyish. Genitalia very large, com])licated. 



Legs yellow with the hind femora almost wholly blaek. 

 nioustache yellow. 



Length 19 mm. 



From West Sumatra. 



Cinadus complens, Walker. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. London, v. p. 281 (1861) [Asilm']. 



Type (female) from Batjan, and another female from Gilolo. 



Male from Menado, labelled discutiens, which is only a 

 ]\IS. name. 



A wholly blaek species. Face in male light yellow, with 

 a large tubercle taking up most of the face. Moustache 

 black in male, black and white in female. Abdomen dark 

 with narrow grey segmentations. 



Length 10 mm. 



Cinadus bil/gatus, Walker. 

 Proc. LiuD. Soc. London, vii. p. 224 (1864) [Asiltis']. 



Type (male) from Waigiou aud a female from New 

 (Juinea. 



This species has not the sudden bend in the posterior 

 branch of the third veiTi, the chief characteristic of the 

 genus, and the genitalia of the male are small, not large and 

 complicated as in the other s})ecies of this genus ; but as it 

 so nearly resembles Cinadus la;vis, Wlk., which possesses the 



