COLLECTED AT SINGAPORE AND MALACCA. 
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Jam. STRATIOMID.E, Raliday. 
Gen. Ptilocera, Wied. 
9. Ptilocera quadridentata, Fabr. Syst. Anti, 86. 33. (Stratiomys.) 
Malacca and Singapore. Inhabits also Java, Sumatra, and the Plulippine 
Islands. 
Gen. Stbatiomys, Geoff roy. 
10. Stratiomys Lutatius, Walk. Cat. Dipt. pt. 3. 532. 
Malacca. 
Gen. Olitellaria, Meiyen. 
11. Olitellaria bivittata, Fabr. Syst. Anti, 79. 5. (Stratiomys.) 
Singapore. Inhabits also Java and Sumatra. 
12. Olitellaria varia, Walk. Cat. Dipt. 2nd Ser. pt, 1. 63. 
Malacca. Inhabits also Java. 
13. Olitellaria flayicefs, n. s., foam. Nigra, capite flavo, thorace cinereo 
trivittato, scutello bispinoso, abdomine purpureo-cyaneo, alia cinereis apud 
costam nigrieantibus. 
Female. Black. Head pale yellow. Antennae a little shorter than the thorax. 
Thorax a little narrower in front, with three grey stripes. Scutellum with 
two stout spines. Abdomen purplish blue ; disk beneath hoary. Wings 
dark grey, blackish along the costa ; veins black. Halteres whitish. 
Far. jS. Smaller. Spines of the scutellum and tarsi whitish, with black 
tips. Length of the body 2 J-3i hues ; of the wings 5-7 lines. 
Singapore. 
Gen. Cyclogaster, Macquart, 
14. Cyclogaster radians, n. s., fcem. Nigra, capite nitido, antennis fulvis 
arist& albicUL, thorace cinereo radiis quinque nigris, abdomine subrotundo, 
tarsia albidis, alis cinereis. 
Female. Black, rather broad. Head shining. Antennae tawny, with a 
pubescent white arista which is as long as the preceding part. Thorax 
cinereous, with five black rays, three in front and one on each side. Scutel- 
lum obconical, prominent. Abdomen nearly round, cinereous, with three 
rows of black spots. Knees and the adjoining part tawny ; tarsi whitish. 
Wings limpid ; veins testaceous. Halteres whitish. Length of the body 
3 lines ; of the wings 5 lines. 
Singapore. 
Gen. Phyllophoea, Macquart. 
15. Phyllophoea angtjsta, n. s., mas. Nigra, angusta, sublinearis, antennis 
setaceis basi fulvis, thorace producto cinereo-bivittato, pedibus testaceis, 
femoribus posterioribus supril piceis, alis cinereis, venis halteribusque 
fuscis. 
Male. Black, narrow, nearly linear. Antennae setaceous, tawny towards the 
base, a little longer than the head. Thorax elongated, with two cinereous 
stripes. Scutellum with four very minute spines. Abdomen hardly broader 
