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List of Species of Batelusia 

 * Batelusia zebra H. H. Druce, 1910. 



Genus TUMEREPEDES Bethune Baker 



Tuniereped.es Bethune Baker, 1913, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (8) 11 : 564. Type-species : 



Tumerepedes flava Bethune Baker, by original designation. 

 Tumerepes Aurivillius, 1920 : 564 (unjustified emendation). 



Eyes smooth ; palpi fairly short and yet protruding beyond the frons, third segment almost 

 as long as the first two together, smooth, cylindrical and ending in a point ; antennae short, 

 two-fifths the length of the costa, thickening gradually up to the poorly differentiated club, 

 segments of antenna distinct, scarcely longer than broad ; legs with femora and tibiae swollen 

 and equal in length, mid femora not so swollen as fore and hind femora. 



As the unique holotype is the only known specimen, and a $, I have been unable to examine 

 the fore tarsus and genitalia of a <$. 



Wing-venation (Text-fig. 262). 



List of Species of Tumerepedes 

 Tumerepedes flava Bethune Baker, 1913. 



Genus NEAVEIA H. H. Druce 



Neaveia H. H. Druce, 1910, Proc. zool. Soc. Lond. 1910 : 364 ; Aurivillius 1920 : 348. 

 species : Neaveia lamborni H. H. Druce, by original designation. 



Type- 



Head wide ; eyes prominent, naked ; palpi shining black, fairly long, turned upwards, 

 slightly divergent, second segment long, swollen, clothed below with scales and bearing on the 

 inner surface pale brown hairs, third segment short, slender, acuminate ; antennae slender with 

 ovoid club ; thorax rather robust ; legs : tibia shorter than femur, (J fore tarsus unsegmented, 

 spinose below, hind tibia slightly swollen. 



Wing venation (Text-fig. 263). 



Fig. 78. Neaveia lamborni Druce, <$ genitalia. 



