294 MODERN" SYSTEM. 



Genus 510. ATHERIX. Mcig., Latr., Leach. 

 Antennd: moniliform ; the third joint not ringed, but terminated by a 



seta : palpi erect. 

 Sp. 1. Atli. maculata. Meig. 

 Inhabits borders of woods. 



Fam. V. DoLvciiopoD-t. Leach. 

 DoLYcnopoDES. Lati'eUlc. 

 Pa//ji prominent, lamellilbrm: -rtv'«g.s incumbent: antenna \mteVi\ior\a, 



Genus 511. DOLYCHOPUS. Latr., Fabr., Walck., Leach. 

 Antennie half the length of the head; the third joint trigonal, ])earing 



a seta on its hinder part. 

 6p. 1. Dol. nobilitatus. Fabr., Leach. 

 Inhabits moist places in woods and commons, 



Fam. VI. MYDASiDyX. Leach. 

 Mydasii. Latrcillc. 

 Palpi not promin^t, 



Genus 512. THEREVA. Latr., Leach, 

 Anlcnme as long or longer than the head; tlie last joint ovoidrconic, 



with a distinct style terminated by a seta. 

 Sp. 1. Ther. p/ebeia. 

 Inhabits commons and woods. 



** Proboscis terminated bi/ very amall lips, 



Fam. VII. AsiLiD.i;. Leach. 

 AsiLici. LairciUe. 



£oc(ylong: etings incumbent : anfcnH<c three-jointed. 

 Stirps 1. — Tarsi terminated by two claws, and two pulvilli : antennre 

 as long, or not much longer than the head. 



Genus 513. LAPHRIA. Meig., Jllig., Fabr., Latr., Leach. 

 Antenna with their first joint longer than the second ; the last suboval, 

 without a style. 



There is a British species of this genus, but I do not know its 

 specific name. 



Genus 514. ASIhUS of anthers. Er.AX. Scopoli. 

 Antenna: with their first joint longer than the second; the last elon^ 



gate-conic, terminated by a very distinct style. 

 Sp. 1. Asi. crubronifortnis. Fabr., Leach. {PL 9. fig. 9.) 

 Inhabits commons' and heaths. 



Genus 515. DASYPOGON. Meig., Illig., Latr., Leach, Fabr. 

 Antenna with their two first joints nearly equal; the last sub-cylindric, 

 terminated by a minute, articuliform, conic style. 



