REVISIONARY CLASSIFICATION OF RUTILIINI 33 
lucigena (Walker) syn. n. [Lectotype examined]. 
obscuripennis Brauer & Bergenstamm (unavailable name). 
F. (P.) pauper (de Meijere) comb. n. Motuccas. [Lectotype examined]. 
F. (P.) saturatissima (Walker). Motuccas, ? NEw GuINEA. [Lectotype 
examined]. 
KEY TO SPECIES OF THE SUBGENUS PSEUDOFORMOSIA 
1 Thorax and abdomen unicolorous dark brownish black (sometimes slightly purplish 
black) . : : . F. pauper 
($ genitalia not distinguishable from saturatissima (Text- fig. 50)] 
— Thorax mainly metallic green to violet-blue, abdomen with a pattern of metallic green 
or cupreous spots and bands against a black background ; 
2 Parafrontals metallic blue or green. Epistome metallic, distinctly shining blue or 
green with violet tinges. Metallic pattern of abdominal T4 consisting of a pair of 
large spots on the mid dorsum and a pair of slightly crescentic marks on the venter 
against the fore margin of the tergite; T5 similarly with two metallic areas on 
each side, one laterodorsal and the other ventral : : : . F. moneta 
— Parafrontals thickly whitish or pale brownish pollinose, non- -metallic. Epistome not 
metallic, dark brown. Metallic pattern of T4 consisting of a single continuous band 
around each side from near the mid dorsum to the mid venter; T5 with a on 
large metallic area on each side é 3 
3 Abdominal T3 with a single broad metallic band around each side which i is con- 
tinuous from near the mid dorsum to the mid venter. Wings clear hyaline or 
almost so. Surstyli of J genitalia rather narrow and pointed (Text-fig. 51) 
nN 
F. excelsa 
[This nominal species is known only from the teneral $ holotype in rather poor 
condition but appears to be distinct from saturatissima] 
Abdominal T3 with a pair of small submedian metallic spots on the dorsum and with 
a narrow lateroventral metallic band on each side (some specimens may show traces 
of metallic colour slightly interconnecting the spots and bands). Wings brown 
with the infuscation most intense along the veins. nee of 3 ia ar wider and 
less sharply pointed (Text-fig. 50) . ‘ : F. saturatissima 





Subgenus EUAMPHIBOLIA Townsend stat. n. 
| Euamphibolia Townsend, 1916: 618. Type-species: Rutilia fulvipes Guérin-Méneville, 1843 
[=Rutilia speciosa Erichson, 1842], by original designation. 
| Hega Enderlein, 1936 : 419, 421. Type-species: Hega viridicingens Enderlein, 1936 [=Rutilia 
complicita Walker, 1861], by original designation. Syn. n. 
Chromocharis Enderlein, 1936 : 420, 432. Type-species: Rutilia atribasis Walker, 1861, by 
original designation. Syn. n. 
| Dracnosis. Head thickly pollinose, nowhere metallic, at most only slightly shining in some 
‘lights on upper occiput. Eyes of J not very strongly approximated, interfrontal area always 
distinguishable on upper part and at least as wide as parafrontal, frons at narrowest subequal 
‘in width to or much wider than facial carina. Upper facets of 3 eyes not or only slightly en- 
‘larged. Arista micropubescent, pubescence at most only as long as basal diameter of arista. 
' Proboscis in profile not noticeably tapering towards the apex, upper and lower edges subparallel. 
_Posthumeral setae present, at least one each side and often more. 2-5 presutural dorsocentral 
| setae (sometimes weak and scarcely differentiated from the hair ing). 2-3 post ia setae (some- 
times small fourth seta and g sometimes with only one main fost ia seta preceded by a very 
small fine inconspicuous setula weakly differentiated). Two sternopleural setae (1 + 1), 

