LIMOSINA. 181 



Like L. fungicola ; ynarg'mal and submarginal areolets much narrower; 

 transverse veins less distant. Legs sometimes entirely fciTUginous ; in 

 others the femora and tlie middle of the tibife are pitchy, or the legs 

 are blackish, with the knees and tarsi ferruginous. Wings brownish, 

 with distinct brown veins, the costal vein not inerassated. It dijfersfrom 

 L. elunipes by the wings, h\j the second joint of the hind tarsi, which is not 

 thickened, and hy other characters. 



Rare. In Mr. Haliday's collection. 



13. elunipes, Mcig. Zw. vi. 208. 26 (1830) ; Mcq. ; Hal. Nigro- 

 fusca, facie pedibusque ferrugineis, alis hyalinis, halteribns fiiscis, tarso- 



rum posticorum articiiUs ditobus incrassat'is. Long. -|; alar. \\ lin. 



Dusky. Margin of the front and the face ferruginous. Arista thickly 

 pubescent. Pectus and legs ferruginous. Wings hyaline ; veins nearly 

 colourless ; costal ferruginous, slightly ciliated at the base, without a 

 spine, a little thickened along the middle ; radial ending half-way be- 

 tween the subcostal and the cubital ; discal transverse parted by rather 

 more than its length from the prrebrachial transverse. Second joint of 

 the hind tarsi nearly twice as long as the first, and a little thickened. 



Not common. (E. I.) 



14. spinipennis, Hal. E. M. iii. 331. 14 (1836). Nigra, pubes- 

 cens, alis denigratis, costa incrassata basi spinigera, halteribus nigris. 

 Long. 1^ ; alar. 1\ lin. 



llather dull-black. Face elevated between the antenna?. Arista with 

 thick black pubescence. Thorax thickly pubescent. Wings blackish; 

 costal vein thickened along the middle, somewhat bristly at the base, 

 with a long erect spine springing near the root ; other veins as in 

 L. elunipes. Halteres black. Middle tiljia? with more bristles than in 

 L. fungicola ; second joint of the hind tarsi scarcely thickened. 



Hare. In Mr. Haliday's collection. (I.) 



15. heteroneura, Hal. E. M. iii. 331. 15 (1836). Nigra, facie 

 pedibusque ferruginosis, alis infuscatis, venis transversis fere contiguis. 

 Long. -|; alar. 1^ lin. 



Black, pubescent. Face reddish. Arista thickly pubescent. Wings 

 brownish ; costal vein a little bristly at the base ; radial vein as in 

 L. elunipes ; discal transverse parted from prcebrachial tratisverse by the 

 length of the latter. Halteres brown. Legs dusky, nearly bare ; fore 

 legs, knees, and tibia rust-brown ; middle tibia with a pair of bristles 

 only on the outside. 



Hare. In Mr. Halida/s collection. (I.) 



16. fuscipennis, Hal. E. M. i. 178 (1834). Nigra, alis infus- 

 catis, halteribus fuscis capitulo pallido,pedibus piceis. Long. 1} ; alar. 

 2^ lin. 



Dusky-black, very like L. limosa ; transverse veins less distant ; legs 

 rather shorter and more hairy. Face very short and elevated between 



