428 E. Brunetti : Oriental LepHdcs. [Voi.. II, 



borders. lyong. lo-ii 



mm, . . . . frater, mihi, sp. nov. 



5. Abdomen conical, bases of 



segments blackish. 



Long. 5-| mm. .. wm'co/oy, mihi, sp. nov. 



6. Abdomen slender, tawny 



posterior borders, first 

 three segments with dor- 

 sal band, and the greater 

 , I part of remaining seg- 



ments blackish. Wings 

 clear, stigma dark brown. 



Ivong. 6 mm. . . stigma, mihi, sp. nov. 



HH vStigma honey yellow (insularis) or 

 (presumably) not distinctly 

 dark (decisa). 

 Mainly yellow. Long, 8 mm. , . insularis, Sch. 

 Mainly black. Long. 9 mm. . . decisus, Wlk. 



N.B. — C. ferruginosa, Wied., may require removing to another 

 genus. *; {Vide Note under Macellopalp^ls fulvidus.) 



'""' C, albopictus, mihi, sp. nov. 



'' -',■ [ {Leptis albopicta, Bigot, nom. nud.) 



(Plate xii, fig. 9, wing,) 



9 . Assam, Long. 3 mm. ?; ' 



Head. — Wholly black, front about one-fourth width of head ; 

 a vertical indentation just above antennse, with slight greyish 

 tomentum. Antennae, proboscis and palpi tawny ^^ellow. 



Thorax. — Light tawny brown. Sides sublivid. Scutellum 

 concolorous, with some longish hairs on posterior part. 



Abdomen. — Dark brown, conical, posterior borders of segments 

 lighter. Belly dark brown. 



Legs. — Tawny yellow ; femora and coxae brighter ; tarsi 

 darker. 



Wings. — Moderately dark brown, with pale grey patches that 

 take the form of three irregular light bands, commencing at, or just 

 below the costa ; of which the first begins just be^^ond the stigma 

 and terminates posteriorly on reaching the fork of the third longi- 

 tudinal vein ; the second crosses the middle of the discal cell and 

 attains the hind border ; the third crosses the second basal and 

 the anal cell, and is merged in the light colour of the base of the 

 wing. The centres and hind borders of the posterior cells are 

 also pale grey. The upper fork of the fourth longitudinal vein 

 emerges from the upper corner of the discal cell as two separate 

 veins ; the outer side of that cell forming a distinct angle. Stigma 

 dark brown, proportionately large, and there are traces of yellow 

 just before it and also in the basal cells. Halteres brownish yellow. 



