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The species has a striking superficial resemblance, especially in the 

 color of the wings, to Neirioraea trofidohothra Brauer and Bergen- 

 stamm, also oriental, which however is a true Neinoraea in having 

 the hind calypters pilose above, a very unusual Tachinid character. 

 Another species which must be very similar is Oxyrutilia jacobsoni 

 Townsend * described from a single female collected at Sumatra. It 

 is said to have a large facial carina and apparently can not be 

 congeneric with the present species. 



One male, and one female, type and allotype, are retained, the 

 paratypes returned to the museums from which they came. 



Type.— Msile, Cat. No. 40979, U.S.N.M. 



* Supplementa Ent., vol. 14, 1926, p. 31. 



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