298 MODERN SYSTEM, 



Sp. 1. Ap!ir. miro-pubescens. Latr., Leach. 

 Inhabits heaths. 



Stirps 4. — Head not anteriorly produced ; nasal part straight, not pro- 

 minent : antenna inserted separately, very much longer than the 

 head : wings deflexed. 



Genus 533. MILESIA. Lntr., Leach. 



Hinder thighs (of the males at least) large, very thick, elongate-ovato, 

 denticulated beneath: antenna with their last joint much compress- 

 ed: abdomen trigonate. 



Sp. 1. Mil.annuluta. Leach. . . 



Inhabits borders of wc^od^. 1 jfifK-t^*"^ 



Fam. XIII. CoxoPSiD.t. Leach. 



CoxoPSARii. LatreiUc. 



Proboscis prominent, nearly cylindric or conic, without any remark- 

 able dilatation : antenna: with their second joint as long or longer 

 than the third, forming with it a fusiform or subovate^conipresscd 

 club : body elongate. 



Genus 534. CONOPS of authors. 



Proboscis porrect: ocelli noiw;: antenn<£ very much longer than the 

 head : apex fusiform. 



Sp. 1. Con. ucnleata. Fabr., Leach. 



Inhabits hedges and flowers. 1 <>»« <'>^cfl^*^* 



Genus 535. ZODION. Latr., T^-uch. 

 Proboscis porrect : ocelli three : antenna shorter than the head : apex 



subovoid. 

 Sp. 1. Zo. conopsoides. Latr., Leach. 



Inhabits umbelliferous plants. Taken by Dr. Leach in Darent Wood 

 in July. 



Genus 536. MYOP A of authors. Stomoxoides. Schccffer. 

 Proboscis very long, filiform, gcniculated beneath twice. 



Sp. 1. Ml/, dorsalis. Fabr., Leach. 

 Inhabits hedges and gardens. 2 ^t/f« 



Genus 537. BUCENTES. Latr., Leach. 

 Proboscis geniculated twice. 



Sp. 1. Buc. cinercus. Latr., Leach. 

 Inhabits France and England. 



Genus 538. STOMOXYS of authors. 

 Proboscis geniculated once. 



Sp. 1. Stotn. calcitrans of authors. (PI. 0. Jig. 7.) 

 Inhabits commons ill the autumn. ^ vnvVcu^ 



