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abdomen light yellowish-brown, including the hypoygium, in the male 

 with a dark brown subterminal ring on segment 8 and the end of 

 segment 7. 



GEN. PODONEURA Bergroth. 



PODONEURA ANTHRACOGRAMMA, Bergroth. 



The following additional distribution is shown in the material 



available for study : 



$ , Cape Town, Cape Colony, January, 1918 (Cowper). 



$ , Kranzkop, Natal, November, 1917 (K. H. Barnard.) 



J, Salisbury, Ehodesia, March 21st, 1901 (P. L. Snow); in the 



collection of Kansas University. 



GEN. GONG MYIA, Meigen. 

 GONOMYIA (GONOMYIA) SULPHURELLOIDES, sp. n. 



Somewhat resembling G. sulphurella (O.S.) of the Eastern United 

 States ; mesonotum yellow, the praescutum with three dark brown 

 stripes ; pleura with two narrow dark brown stripes ; legs dull brownish- 

 yellow, the tarsal segments darker ; wings greyish ; Sc ending far 

 before the origin of the sector ; cell R. 2 very small ; cell 1st M 2 

 narrowed at its inner end. 



Female. Length about 4'5 mm. ; wing 5'1 mm. 



Head broken. 



Mesonotum light yellow, the praescutum with three dark brown 

 stripes that are entirely confluent behind ; the median area behind the 

 median stripe yellowish ; scutal lobes brown, the median area yellow ; 

 scutellum dark basally, the apex broadly yellowish ; postnotum brown, 

 yellow laterally. Pleura yellow with two narrow dark brown 

 longitudinal stripes, the yellow stripe thus enclosed broad ; the dorsal 

 brown stripe begins above the fore coxa and passes just beneath the 

 halteres ; the ventral stripe is grey pruiuose, and occupies the end of 

 the fore coxa and suffuses the sides of the mesosterna. Halteres pale. 

 Legs with the coxae dull yellow except as described above ; trochanters 

 dull yellow ; remainder of the legs dull brownish-yellow, only the apical 

 tarsal segments dark brown. Wings with a strong greyish tinge ; 

 stigma indistinct, veins dark brown. Venation (Plate III, fig. 11): 

 Sc short, ending far before the origin of the sector, this distance about 

 equal to r-m ; cell J? 2 very small as in G. sidpliiirella; cell 1st J/,, 

 narrowed at the inner end ; basal deflection of (Jwj at the fork of If. 



Abdominal tergites brown, the posterior margins of the segments 

 dull yellow ; sternites brownish-yellow. 



Habitat. South Africa. 



