123 EMPiD^ii:. 



aut conicus ; quartus longus, setiformis. Ala3 subdilatatse ; vena 



cubitalis simplex ; vencc externo-medice 2 ; vena subanalis apparens ; 



areola discoidalis nulla. Pedes cursorii ; coxce femoribus breviores ; 



femora auteriora crassa, intermedia subtiis spinidosa. 

 3Ias. Anus obtusus. 

 Fcem. Anus acutus ; oviductus bifidus. 



Body small, often very minute, oblong, smooth, liardly bristly. 

 Colour black, brown, or yellow; legs most often banded. Head 

 small. Eyes brown, sometimes seneous, remote. Proboscis shorter 

 than the head. Palpi flat, broad, almost conical, ciliated at the tips. 

 Antennae 4-joiuted, generally shorter than the head ; third joint oval, 

 acute, or conical ; fourth long, sctiform. Wings slightly widened ; 

 cubital vein simple ; externo-medial veins 2 ; subanal vein apparenl ; dis- 

 coidal areolet none. Legs formed for running ; coxts shorter than the 

 femora. Anterior femora thick; intermediate femora generally pec- 

 tinated beneath. 



Male. Tip of the abdomen obtuse. 



Fern. Tip of the abdomen acute. Oviduct bifid. 



The Flatijpaljn dwell among herbage, and on the leaves of 

 shrubs and of trees, from the spring to the autumn ; they are 

 very active, and run with great swiftness. The species may be 

 grouped thus : — 



a. Antennae shorter than the head ; palpi pale yellow or white. 

 h. Legs for the most part all yellow. 



c. Thorax cinereous or hoary. Species 1-32. 

 c c. Thorax black, shining. Species 33, 34, 

 c c c. Thorax tawny or yellow. Species 35-31. 

 b b. Legs for the most part black or obscure. Species 33-36. 

 a a. Antennae longer than the head. Species 37-41. 



1. flavipes, Pb. e. s. iv. 406. 19(1794); LI.; Mg. ; Mq. ; Ztt. 

 — vulgaris, ]\Ig. kl. Cinereus, capite cano, antennis nigris, alis lim- 

 pidis, abdomine nigro, pedibus Jlavis, tarsorum articulis apice (jenubus(jne 

 posterioribus nigris. Long. l|^-li; alar. 3-i— 4 lin. 



Cinereous. Head hoary, clothed above wdth black hairs, beneath 

 with white hairs. Eyes red ; facets larger on each side than above. 

 Palpi yellow. Antenna, black, nearly as long as the head. Wings 

 colourless ; veins brown, tawny at the base. Halteres yellow. Abdo- 

 men black, shining. Legs yellow, clothed with very short black hairs ; 

 tips of the tibiai darker ; hinder knees and tips of the joints of the tarsi 

 black ; middle femora thick ; middle tibiae curved, tips of their apical 

 spines black. 



Generally distributed. (E. S. I.) 



3. maculipes, Mg. d. iii. 79. 37 (1822) ; Ztt, Cinereus, anten- 

 nis nigris, alis limpidis, abdomine nigro, segmenlormn suturis canis, pedi- 

 bus fulvis, tarsorum articulis apice nigris. Long. 1^ ; alar. 3^ lin. 



