Genus Taeniorhynchiis. 48 9 



cell, its stem more than one-third the length of the cell ; its base 

 scarcely nearer the base of the wing than that of the second 



Fig. 221. 

 Wing of Taeniorhynchm tenax. Theobald. 9. var. ocellata. 



posterior cell ; stem of the second posterior more than half the 

 length of the wing ; posterior cross- vein longer than the mid, 

 rather more than its own length distant from it. 



Abdomen with yellow apical bands on the fifth to seventh 

 segments ; on the sixth and seventh segments the bands are 

 broken in the middle, thus almost forming two apical spots. 



Length. — 6 ■ 5 mm. 



Habitat. — Kuching, Sarawak (Dr. Barker). 



Time of capture. — November (Dr. Barker). 



Observations. — Described from a single J . It resembles the 

 type species, but can be told at once by the two very prominent 

 dark eye-like spots on the pale area of the mesonotum. 



This form also apparently occurs in China (vide Vol. III. 

 p. 259). 



Tabnioehynchus lixeatopennis. Ludlow (1905.) 



Canad. Entomo. XXXVII., p. 133 (1905). 



Head brown, with brassy yellow scales in the middle, brown 

 at the sides ; proboscis dark brown. Thorax with dark brown 

 scales with a heavy band of brassy-yellow scales at the sides 

 extending in U-shaped form cephalad from base of each wing. 

 Abdomen dark brown, with broad basal bands of dirty-white 

 scales. Legs brown throughout. Wings with brown and light 

 scales. 



" £ . Head dark brown, with brassy-yellow curved scales on median 

 portion and extending from occiput to vertex, light bristles projecting 

 forwards, dark brown flat lateral scales and a few forked scales, some 

 light and some dark, on the occiput; antennae dark brown, verticels dark 



