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7. Serratulse, L. Fn. 1871 (1761); F.; Gmel.; Fal. ; Meig. ; 

 Mcq. ; Zett. — -pallens, Wied. ; Mcig. ; Mcq. ; Zett. — palpata, Desv. — 

 luteola, Desv. — Ahrotani, Mcq, — lomjicauda ? Meig. — -fuscicornls, Loew. 

 — mgricoma, Loew. — dentuta, Loew. Testacea, vertice antennisque 

 luteis, thoracis disco nigro, alls Uvipidis costa nonnunquam fusco-macu- 

 luta, abdomine feiTugineo maculis fuscis. Long. 2-2| ; alar. 4 lin. 



Testaceous. Vertex luteous. Anteniife lutcous ; third joint conical, 

 a little longer than the second. Disc of the thorax black, with grey 

 tomentura. Wings limpid, fre(iuently with two brown spots in front, and 

 brown viarJcs on the transverse veins; cubital and prEelsrachial veins 

 slightly diverging between tlie transverse veins, parallel from the discal 

 transverse to the tip ; discal transverse almost straight, slightly oblique, 

 parted by a little more than its length from the prasbrachial transverse, 

 and by hardly half its length from the border. Haltercs whitish. Ab- 

 domen ferruginous, occasionally witli two brown spots on each seg- 

 ment. Fein. Oviduct flat, obconical, moderately long. 



Not common. (E.) 



8. florescentise, L. Fa. 1880 (1761); Fal.; Meig.; Mcq.; 

 Loew ; Boie ; Zett. — riijicaudu, F. Flava, autennis luteis, thoracis disco 

 nif/ro, alis albidis citiereo-uebidosisfusco-maculatis, abdomine ferrugineo. 

 Long, l^-lf; alar. 3 lin. 



Pale yellow. Vertex tawny. AntennaB pale luteous; third joint 

 nearly linear, obliquely rounded at the tip, full twice the length of the 

 second. Disc of the thorax black, with a yellow streak on each side, 

 and an angular spot in front of the scutellum. Metathorax black. 

 Wings tchitish, slightly clouded luith grey, and with three brown spots in 

 front; transverse veins also clouded witli brown; cubital and prsebra- 

 chial very slightly diverging between the transverse veins, hardly con- 

 verging from the prcebrachial transverse to the tip ; discal transverse 

 nearly upright, very slightly curved outward, parted by a little more 

 than its length from the prajbrachial transverse, and by full half its 

 length from the border. Haltercs wdiite. Abdomen pale ferruginous. 

 Fern. Oviduct flat, obconical, rather short. 



Not common. (E.) 



9. Amicse, L. Fn. 1872 (1761) ; F. ; Scop. ; Schr. ; Gmel. ; Latr. ; 

 Fal.; Meig.; Mcq.; Zett. — flava, Geoff.; Loew; Boie. — miliaria, 

 Schr. ; Gmel. — sphmrocephula, Schr. — arcuata, F. ; Gmel. ; Pz. ! Fn. 

 pi. xcviii. f. 22. — Onopordinis ? Don. — ci?'siorum, Desv. La-te testacea, 

 vertice luteo, alis cinereo-subnebulosis, maculis qtiatuor fuscis, oviductu 

 ferrugineo apiee nigro. Long. 3-4 ; alar. 6 lin. 



Bright testaceous. Vertex luteous. Third joint of the antennae 

 conical, about twice the length of the second. Wings slightly clouded 

 with grey, brown at the tips, and with three brown spots, one at the tips 

 of the subcostal and mediastinal veins, one at the tip of the anal areolet, 

 and one extending along the discal transverse vein to the border ; cu- 



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