378 DIPTERA OF AUSTRALIA, 



B. Second longitudinal vein reaching the margin of the 



WING BEYOND THE APEX. 



1, Hair- whorls of the flagellar joints in the ^ equally long on 

 the upper and under sides. (All $'s with unspotted wings, 

 the (J's not being known, are located provisionally in 

 this group). 



a. Wi7igs unspotted. 



28. DiPLOSIS ADUSTA, Sk. 



D. adusta, Sk., I.e., p. 82. 



^. — Length of antennae O'lOO inch ... 2-54 millimetres. 



Expanse of wings 0-100 x 0-040 ... 2-54x101 



Size of body 0-060x0-015 ... 1-54x0-38 



The 2 only was desci^ibed originally, though in mistake stated 

 to be (J at the head of the description. The ^ antennae are 

 brown ; flagellar joints globose, the alternate joints not noticeably 

 larger than the intermediate ones ; alternate pedicels slightly 

 shorter than the intermediate ones ; verticillate hairs moderately 

 long and dense, brownish ; terminal joint with a slender projec- 

 tion. (Description drawn from dried specimens). 



Hah. — Sydney (Froggatt). September, 



29. DiPLOSIS ARANEOSA, Sk. 



D. araneosa, Sk., I.e. p, 82. 



Similarly to the last, the type is erroneously stated to be a 9. 

 The ^ only is at present known. 



435. DiPLOSIS ALBULiPENNis, sp.n. 



(J. — Length of antennae 0-125 inch ... 3-16 millimetres. 



Expanse of wings 0-105 x 0-045 



Size of body 0-105x0-020 



9. — Length of antennae 0-075 inch 



Expanse of wings 0-120x0-045 



Size of body 0-105x0 020 



2 67x1-13 

 2-67x0 50 



1-89 millimetres. 

 3-04 x 1-13 

 2-67 X 0-50 



