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the female are but a little shorter. The brown marks on the 

 wings of the 9 are more intense, the cloud on the 6*'' vein is 

 connected by a brown stripe with a spot at the proximal end 

 of the basal cells; there is a cloud on the seventh vein. 



G. jucunda differs from the typical species of the genus in 

 having a lesser number of branches to the antennae and only 

 four posterior cells ; the proximal ends of the 2'^ and 3^ poste- 

 rior cells are equidistant from the root of the wing. The same 

 is the case with the first posterior and the first submarginai 

 cells ; the second submarginai has its proximal end a Httle 

 nearer to the root of the wing. 



The forceps of the d^ seems to resemble the normal forceps 

 of the Limnophilina. 



Eriocera morosa n. sp. 9 . Altogether black, including legs and 

 halteres; wings brown. Length: 13-14 mm. (without the vip.). 



Head with a brownish-gray pollen, on a black ground, espe- 

 cially along the eyes, and with, black, erect hairs on the front ; 

 flagellum of the antennae brownish-black, hairy. Thoracic dor- 

 sum black, opaque^ hairy ; some ill-defined spots of brownish- 

 gray pollen along its anterior margin which become more distinct 

 in an oblique light ; pleurae brownish-black, somewhat shining. 

 Abdomen velvet-black, opaque, but the anterior portion of every 

 segment less intensely black, and somewhat shining ; ovipositor 

 long and slender, brownish-ferruginous. Wings uniformly brown, 

 with a slight violaceous reflection ; a short stump of a vein near 

 the origin of the praefurca ; discal cell but very little longer 

 than broad, nearly square ; bases of the second and third po- 

 sterior cells nearly in a line ; great crossvein opposite the middle 

 of the discal cell. Legs brownish black, with a dense, but short 

 pubescence. 



Hah. Kandari, Celebes {Beccaria April 1874). — A single female. 



Eriocera selene n. sp. 9 • Thorax, including coxae, red ; abdo- 

 men black ; wings brown, with a crescent-shaped white spot and 

 white tip. Length 12-13 mm. 



