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Show 1883.] AND DIPTERA FROM TIMOR LAUT. 345 brown, the third bordered with yellow behind, the fourth yellow bordered with blackish brown in front and behind, and the fifth and sixth dull reddish; wings brownish hyaline, with reddish-brown nervures, yellow stigma, and brown borders. (2025, Maroe.) Closely allied to P. stigma, Fabr., from India, Ceram, and Celebes. SCOLIIDHE. DlELIS LARATENSIS, Sp. n. Long. corp. 10|- lin. _ Female. Black; sides of thorax and abdomen, and legs clothed with black hair ; face black; clypeus very finely punctured above, and more coarsely on its lower edge, and bordered at the sides and below with yellow pubescence; mandibles pitchy; thorax and Dielis laratensis. abdomen finely punctured, much more densely than elsewhere on the sides of the abdomen and on the four terminal segments, both above and below ; thorax and abdomen with strong steel-blue reflexions, especially on the basal half of the abdomen above; wings deep violet-brown, second recurrent nervure incomplete, diverging from the first at the base and on the left wing; the nervule connecting the recurrent nervures above the middle is also obsolete. (1957, Larat). M u c h resembles the Australian Trielis anthracina, Burm., in appearance. C H R Y S I D I D ^ E. C H R Y S I S M E L A N O P S , sp. n. Long. corp. 5 lin. Male. Bright green, with a coppery reflection on the head and thorax (very bright coppery red wherever abraded); punctures large, close together, but not confluent; ocelli black, the space between and immediately around also blackish ; apex of abdomen (and summit, when viewed sideways) with a strong blue reflection ; under surface of antennae, the greater part of the hind legs, and the |