THE STUDY OF INSECTS. 



J. Third segment of antennae without bristle or 

 style ; vein V, ending at or before the apex of 

 the wing (Fig. 568). p. 465 ..... SCENOPINID.E. 



JJ. Third segment of antennae usually with bristle 

 or style ; vein Vi ending beyond the apex of the 

 wing. 



K. Vein VII 2 extending free to the margin of 

 the wing or coalesced with vein IX for a short 

 distance (Fig. 564). p. 463 ..... BOMBYLID.E. 



KK. Vein VII 2 joining vein IX far from the 

 margin of the wing, often extending towards 

 the base of the wing (Fig. 569). p. 466. 



EMPIDID^E. 



EE. Vein III with not more than three branches. 

 F. Wings lanceolate, and with no cross veins except at the 

 base ( Fig. 572). p. 469 .............. LONCHOPTERID^E. 



FF. Wings not of the type represented by Figure 572. 

 G, Flies with a very small head ; with the thorax and 

 abdomen inflated, giving the body a hunchback-like 

 appearance, and with the alulets very large. The 

 empodia pulvilliform, i.e., with three membranous lobes 

 beneath the tarsal claws, p. 458 ....... ACROCERID.. 



GG. Head of ordinary size or very large ; form of thorax 

 and abdomen various; alulets either large or small. 

 The empodia not pulvilliform, i.e., only two membra- 

 nous lobes b*..:~4th the tarsal claws. 

 H. Vein VI I 2 appearing as a cross-vein or curved 

 back towards the base of the wing (Figs. 569, 588). 



I. Antennae with a terminal style or arista, p. 466. 



EMPIDID^E. 



II. Antennae with a dorsal arista. 



J. Proboscis rudimentary ; mouth-opening small 

 palpi wanting, p. 477 ... ........... CESTRID/E, 



JJ. Proboscis not rudimentary ; palpi present. 

 K. Head with a suture immediately above the 

 antennae th/ough which the ptilinum is pro- 

 truded and withdrawn (Fig. 587). p. 479. 



KK. Head without such suture, p. 466. 



EMPIDID^E. 

 HH. Vein VII 2 not coalesced with vein IX to such an 



