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second; sixth stout and very minutely pubescent /or one41iird of the 

 length, more than twice the length of the third. Costal vein ending 

 where the prtebrachial meets it at a little above the tip of the wing ; 

 subcostal vein ending at beyond one-third of the length ; mediastinal 

 vein ending at beyond half the length ; radial vein ending at beyond 

 four-fifths of the length ; cubital vein ending at very near the tip of 

 the costal; prtebrachial vein forming a very obtuse angle at its flexure, 

 from whence to its tip it is hardly curved inward ; discal transverse 

 vein with the hind curve deeper than the other, parted from the border 

 and from the flexure of the prsebrachial by much less than its length. 

 Not rare. (E.) 



123. delitescens, n. Nigra, cano-subtomentosa, capite albo, pal- 

 pis f nil-is, thorace nigro-vittato, scutello ferrugineo, alis subcinereis, 

 alulis albidis, abdomine obconico subtessellato lateribus ferrugineis. 

 Long. 4 ; alar. 9 lin. 



Froutalia piceous, widening in front ; bristles of the front descending 

 to one-eighth of the face ; epistoma not prominent ; palpi taicny. An- 

 tennse nearly reaching the epistoma ; third joint slightly convex above, 

 beneath, and at the tip, about twice the length of the second ; sixth 

 piceous, tapering, testaceous at the base, about twice the length of the 

 third. Costal vein ending at very little in front of the tip of the wing ; 

 subcostal vein ending at a little beyond one-third of the length ; medi- 

 astinal vein ending at beyond half the length ; radial vein ending at a 

 little beyond five-sixths of the length ; cubital vein joining the costal 

 near its tip ; prsebrachial vein forming a slightly obtuse angle at its 

 flexure, near which it is very slightly curved inward, and is thence al- 

 most straight to its tip ; discal transverse vein with two rather slight 

 curves, parted from the Ijorder by about half its length, and by much 

 less than its length from the flexure of the prsebrachial. 



Eare. (E.) 



124. augens, n. Nigra, cano-tomentosa, capite albo, jsa/y^/s niyris, 

 thorace nigro-quadrivittato, alis subcinereis, alulis albis, abdominis 

 lateribus basi testaceis. Long. 3 ; alar. 6 lin. 



Frontalia deep black, ferruginous towards the ocelli ; bristles of the 

 front descending to one-fourth of the face ; front slightly prominent ; 

 epistoma white, prominent; lateralia tawny; palpi Uack. Autenme 

 almost reaching the epistoma ; third joint linear, slightly oblique and 

 almost obtuse at the tip, nearly twice the length of the second ; fifth 

 distinct ; sixth very minutely pubescent, stout towards the base, less 

 than twice the length of the third. Costal vein ending at very little iu 

 front of the tip of the wing ; subcostal vein ending at a little more tlian 

 one-third of the length ; mediastinal vein cntling at half the length ; 

 radial vein ending at a little beyond four-fifths of the length ; cubital 

 vein joining the costal very near its tip ; prsebrachial vein forming a 

 curve at its flexure, almost straight from thence to its tip ; discal trans- 



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