14G 



MUSCID.E, 



75. fuscula, Fal. 



70. ruficeps, Meig. 



11. picipes, Meig. 



78. bicolor, Hoff. 



79. Wiiithemi, Meig. 



80. solennis, Meig. 



81. diaphana, Tf'ied. 



1. pumila, Fal. 



2. rufina, Fal. 



3. sexnotata, Meig. 



4. verna, F. 



5. intermedia, Fal. 



6. muvina, Meig. 

 1. lugrimaiia, Meig. 



82. innnis, Fal. 



83. posticata, Meig. 



84. obtusipennis, Fal. 



85. riparia, F. 



86. hirticeps, Jfey. 



87. occulta, JFied. 



CffiNOSIA. 



1. littorella, Fal. 



8. means, Meig. 



9. pedella, Fal. 

 10. nigra, ife^jr. 

 ] 1. minima, iJie^V/. 



12. genicalata, Fal. 



13. myopina, Za/. 



SCHCENOMYZA, ffal. 



2. fasciata, 7l/f?^. 



Genus XL DRYMEIA. 



Drymeia, Meig. Zw. v. 204 (1826) ; Mcq. ; Zett. Mmca p., Fal. 



Corpus oblongum, liirtum, setosura. Facies porrecta. Epistoma pro- 

 minens. Oculi nudi. Proboscis elotigaia, genicidata. Palpi subcla- 

 vati. Antennae epistoma non attingentes ; articulus^tertius secimdo 

 longior ; arista pubescens. Alulte parvfe. Mas. Corpus vakle seto- 

 sum. Oculi contigui. Pedes hirsutissimi. Fcem. Corpus sat se- 

 tosura, Oculi remoti. Pedes subliirsuti. 



Body rather long, hairy and bristly. Face and epistoma prominent. 

 Eyes bare. Proboscis long, geniculate towards the tip, with long labella. 

 Palpi very slightly clavate. Antennte rather short, not reaching the 

 epistoma ; third joint longer than the second ; sixth pubescent. Wings 

 of moderate Ijreadth. Alulfe small ; lower valve extending a little be- 

 yond the upper. Male. Body and legs very bristly. Eyes contiguous. 

 Abdomen nearly linear. Fem. Body and legs slightly bristly. Eyes 

 remote. Abdomen fusiform. 



1. hamata, Fal. Msc. 61. 57 (1823); Zett. — olmtira, Meig. ; Mcq. 

 Nigra, ciuereo-tomentosa, capite albo, alls subcinereis. Long. 2|^-3i ; 

 alar. 5-7 lin. 



Black, with dark-grey tomentum. Head white. Thorax with four 

 slender black stripes. Wings slightly grey, with a brownisl) tinge to- 

 wards the base and in front ; cubital and pra^brachial veins slightly 

 diverging from the pra^bracliial transverse vein to the border, the former 



