g4 Memoirs of the Indian Museum. [Voi.. Ill, 



15 (14). Thorax without black markings ; all the femora beneath with a 



shining black stripe ; third abdominal segment of male not 



ciliated . . . . . . . . . . garciniae, n. sp. 



16 (13). Body short and broad, of prevalent black colour ; scutellum 



with the distal half black, ovipositor black . , . . scutellaris, n. sp. 



2. Bactrocera diversa, Coquillett. 

 (PI. viii, figs. 2-3). 



Coquillett, Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, vi, 139 [Dacus] (1904) ; Bezzi, Boll. Labor. Zool. Portici, 

 iii, 294 and 300 [Dams] (1909) ; Froggatt, Report on parasitic and injurious Ins., 1907-1908, 83 

 [Dacus] (1909). 



A small rounded species, with conspicuous bright yellow markings on the thorax, 

 distinguished from any Indian species by its very different colouration in both sexes 

 and by the third abdominal segment of the male not being ciliated. 



To the good description of Mr. Coquillett, quoted by Mr. Froggatt in his Report, 

 I have nothing to add. The transverse black facial band of the female is double , 

 while in maculipennis , Dol., it is simple ; the male show sometimes a rudiment of this 

 band just on the oral margin. Vertical bristles black. The yellow streak in the 

 centre of the mesonotum is sometimes wanting in the female. The unique female in 

 the collection has the abdomen quite black, with only the posterior margin of the 

 first segment very narrowly yellow. 



The description of incisus, Walker, appears to be in some points not unlike 

 this species. 



A female from Madhapur^ Bengal, 13-X-09 (-j|-) and a male from Katihar, 

 Purneah district, N. Bengal, so-xii-og (^fl ~) {Paiva) ; two males and a female from 

 Calcutta, July and September (^fp. -fF, -^ff-)- 



Coquillett described his species from Colombo, Ceylon, and Bangalore, India ; 

 Froggatt records it from Pusa. 



3- Bactrocera zonata, W. W. Saunders. 



(PI. viii, fig. 4). 

 W. W. Saunders, Trans. Entom. Soc. London, iii, 61, pi. 5, f- 3 [Dasyneura] (1841) ; Walker, List 

 Dipt. British Mus., iv, 1075 [Dasyneura] (1849); Bezzi, Boll. Labor. Zool. Portici, iii, 293 and 

 299 [Dacus] (1909); Enderlein, Zoolog. Jahrbuch., xxxi, 408 [Dacus] (1911). — maculigera, 

 Doleschall, Nat. Tijdschr. v. Ned. Indie, xvii, 122. 79 (1858-59); Froggatt, Report on par. and 

 injur. Ins., 1907-1908, 94 [Dacus] (1909) ; Bezzi, Boll. Labor. Zool. Portici, iii, 294 and 300 

 [Dacus] (1909). — persicae, Bigot, Ind. Mus. Notes, i, 192 [RivelUa] (1889); Cotes, /. c, 195 

 [Rivellia] [iSSçi) ; Maxwell-Lefroy, Indian Ins. Pests, 170, f. 193 [RivelUa] (1906); Bezzi, Boll. 

 Labor. Zool. Portici, iii, 293 and 298 [Dacus] (1909) ; Froggatt, Report on par. and injur. Ins., 

 1907-1908, 82, pi. ii, f. 5 [Dacus] (1909). 

 A small species very like the preceding, but lighter coloured, with the face 

 spotted and with an isolated brown spot at the tip of the wings. 



There is no yellow streak in the middle of the mesonotum. Legs wholly yellow 

 in both sexes. The two facial black spots show a tendency, chiefly in the female, to 

 get confused together in a transverse band as in the preceding. Vertical bristles 



