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coxae with thick short hairs, legs of normal size and struc- 

 ture, the ungues rather short. (See Fig. 5.) 



Abdomen quite large in proportion to body, the venter 

 probably flat in life, or slightly convex (in this specimen it 

 has been drawn in when the body dried). The abdomen is 

 composed of six segments. 



Wings rather long and narrow and of the general shape 

 of the wing of Eulonchns sp. Squamae large and of rather 

 thick membrane as in One odes. Alula not projecting. Vena- 

 tion quite different from any known genus of this family. 

 The auxiliary, first and second veins are rather long and 

 heavier than the other veins. There is a long cell above the 

 discal cell, the outer first basal cell, present in some other 

 genera. The third vein is not forked and ends in the apex of 

 the wing. There are four posterior cells, all widely open. 

 Second basal cell much longer than the first. Anal cell long 

 and narrowed in the margin. Anal vein does not quite reach 

 the margin of the wing. The membrane of the costal, sub- 

 costal, marginal, submarginal, outer first basal and first pos- 

 terior cells covered quite thickly with short hairs. 



Villalus chilensis new species. 



Head and eyes black. The reddish-brown antennae are small, the 

 first apparent joint cylindrical, the second joint (actually the third) 

 radish-shaped and with a rather long slender style which expands a 

 little near the tip and ends in a thin microscopic bristle. 



Thorax brownish-yellow with rather thick short pile of a dark yellow 

 color. Scutellum, humeral and post-alar callosities brownish-yellow. 

 Pectus blackish. Halteres brownish yellow. Legs, including coxae, 

 pale yellow, ungues black. 



Abdomen brownish-yellow with a reddish tinge, and clothed with 

 rather short reclinate yellow pile. Venter (probably somewhat dis- 

 colored) a paler yellow, with dark spots on second, third and fourth 

 segments. Genitalia very inconspicuous. 



Wings rather long, the anterior half clouded with brown, darker near 

 the costa. Squamae brownish hyaline, margined with black and with yel- 

 low hairs on the surface. Costa and veins blackish-brown. Membrane of 

 the costal, subcostal, marginal, submarginal, outer first basal and first 

 posterior cells covered with very fine short hairs of brownish color. 

 Auxiliary, first and second veins long and heavy. Cross-veins separat- 

 ing first basal cell from marginal, submarginal and outer first basal 



