SOME NEW SPECIES OF TACHINIDAE FROM INDIA. 



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eyes ; at narrowest point about as wide as either of the sides of front. No orbital 

 bristles in male. Ocellar bristles in male reduced to mere hairs and sometimes 

 absent. 



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Fig. 5. Head of Servillia ursinoidea, sp. n., $. 



Thorax black, but rendered almost opaque by golden polhnosity. Long golden 

 pile abundant. Scutellum reddish. Usually three sternopleural bristles, but in 

 the six specimens at hand they vary from two to four. Four post-suturals. Femora 

 black, except the extreme distal ends, which are reddish. Tibiae and tarsi reddish. 

 Tarsal claws and pulvilli noticeably long in the males. Wings (fig. 6) hyaline ; about 

 eight little bristles at base of R. 4+5. Tegulae white. 



Fig. 6. Wing of Servillia ursinoidea, sp. n. 



Abdomen black, with the sides of all segments reddish. At the base of segments 



2, 3, and 4 a wide but very faint transverse pale-coloured band, 

 abundant on every segment. No discal bristles. 

 (C4551 



Rich golden pile 



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