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ANNALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARIC1. 
1913. 
A NEW SPECIES OF CEEIOIDES FEOM UGANDA. 
By Dr. K. Kertész. 
(With 1 figure.) 
Cerioides ugandana n. sp. 5 . 
Head yellow wax-shining, but a transverse band between the two 
eyes on the vertex, a very fine slripe on both sides of the petiole, the 
tubercle above the mouth to the lower part of the eyes, brown. Petiole 
longer than the first joint of the antennæ, both reddish-yellow (second 
and third joint wanting). 
Dorsum of the thorax black ; humeral calli as well as a square 
spot at the sides extending from the humeral callus to the suture and 
extending into the front part of the thorax yellow ; the sides behind the 
suture brownish ; pleurae black, the greatest part of the meso-, sterno- 
and pteropleura yellow and merging 
into one another forming a large yellow 
spot. Scutellum quite yellow. 
First abdominal segment in its 
greatest extent yellow, only a band in 
the middle and the hind-margin brown; 
second segment contracted reddish- 
brown, two and a half times as long¬ 
as the first, with a yellow hind-margin ; 
third and fourth segment black, the 
yellow hind margins dilated at the 
sides, on the third more than on the fourth ; fifth segment quite black. 
Belly : the first two segments reddish-brown, the others black, the 
hind-margin of the second and third yellow. 
Wings hyalin, broad brown along the anterior margin growing 
darker towards the tip, the fifth longitudinal vein as well as the lower- 
and the anal cross-veins (Verrall) bordered with brown. Cubital vein 
but little curved and the loop very undistinct, vemlet wanting. 
Legs brownish-yellow ; tibiæ yellow at the base, the hind one 
curved. Squamæ and halteres yellow. 
Length (exclusive of petiole and antennæ): 19 mm.; wings: 13 mm. 
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