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14. Clitellaria VARIA. 



Mas. Nigro-cyanea,) argenteo-tomentosa ; caput flavum ; antenna 

 fulvce, apice nigra ; thorax elongatus, antice angustatus et 

 niger, fasciis tribus tomentosis, antica aurata, posterioribus 

 argenteis ; scutellum dentibus quatuor minimis ; abdomen 

 subsulcatum, apice truncatum, thorace multo brevius et latius ; 

 pedes nigri) genubus fulvis ; alee fuscce, basi fere limpidce, 

 venis nigris ; halteres lutei. 



Male. Dark blue. Head yellow. Antennae tawny, with 

 black tips. Thorax elongate, narrow and black in front, with three 

 interrupted downy bands; first band broad, gilded; second and 

 third silvery, narrow. Scutellum and abdomen with silvery down, 

 the former with four very minute teeth, the latter not longer than 

 broad, much shorter and broader than the thorax, with a slight lon- 

 gitudinal furrow, truncated at the tip. Legs black ; knees tawny. 

 Wings dark brown, nearly limpid towards the base and thence along 

 part of the hind border ; veins black. Halteres luteous. Length 

 of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 



a. Java. From the collection of the East India Company. 



New Holland. 

 15. Clitellaria cuprea. 

 Clitellaria cuprea, Cat of Diptera, Pt. 3, 524. 

 This species will form a sub-genus : — 



Sub-genus. ANTISSA. 



Mas. Antennas capite multo breviores ; flagellum conicum, 

 stylo brevi crasso. Thorax brevis, latus. Scutellum spinis quatuor 

 minimis. Abdomen rotundum, thorace multo latius non longius. 



Third externo-medial vein incomplete. Subanal vein joining 

 the anal at some little distance from the border. Discal areolet 

 heptagonal. 



Countiy unknown. 



16. Clitellaria Amenides. 



Clitellaria Amenides, Cat. of Diptera, Pt. 3, 523. 



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