CLASS V. INSnCTA. 2S1 



Sp. 1 . Fsi/. phalanoides. Latr. 

 Iniiabits moist places. 



Genus 494. CECIDOMYIA. La(r., Illig., Meig., Leach. OLrco- 

 TROPHUS. Latr. 

 Winga incumbent : antenna; moniliform, hairy. 

 Sp. 1. Cec. lutea. Meig. 



Stirps 4. — Ocelli none : antenna with short hairs : o/es oval, entire : 

 palpi with their last joint very long : lips not inclined. 



Genus 495. CTENOPIIORA. Meig., Lllig., Latr., Fabr., Leach. 

 Taniptera. Latr. 

 Antenna: filiform ; pectinated in the males, serrated in the females; the 



second joint short, the third elongate. 

 Sp. 1. Cte.utrata. Meig. 

 Inhabits moist places and meadows. 



Genus 496. PEDICIA. Latr., Leach. Limoxia. Meig. 



^nfewn^e subsetaceous, simple; the two first joints larger, elongate; 

 the three following turbinated, the three next globular, and the se- 

 ven last slender, cylindric. 



Sp. 1. Fed. rivosa. 



Tipula rivosa. Linnc, Donovan. 



Inhabits moist places. 



Genus 49r. TIPULA of authors. 

 Antenna: subsetaceous, simple; the first joint largest, cyhndric; the se- 

 cond subglobose; the next cylindric; tlie third elongate. 

 Sp. 1. Tip. oleracea. Linne. (P/. 9. fig. 2.) 

 Inhabits Europe : the larva feeds on the roots of vegetables. 



Fam. II. Stratiomyd.e. Lulreille. 

 Haustellum with two sctne. 



A. Antenna not terminated lii a seta. 

 Stirps 1. — Antenna: with their last joints having eight rings. 



Genus 498. BERIS. Latr., Leach. 



Antenna: cylindric ; the last joint cylindric-conic, elongate : scidel- 

 lum witli four or six spines : palpi very much shorter than the pro- 

 boscis. 



Sp. 1. Beris nigritarsis. Latr., Leach. 



Inhabits palings and moist places. ^ o4<CH^e» 



Stirps 1. — Antenna with their last joint having from four to six rings, 

 fusiform, cylindric-conic, or conic. 



Genus 499. STRATIOjNIYS of authors. 

 Antenna very much longer than the head; the first and third joints 



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