26 MYCETOPHILID.E. 



fulvis, alis subcinereis, pedibus fuscescentibus. Long, li-l^ liu ; alar. 

 2i-3 lin. 



Blachisli-brown, with grey tomenlum. Palpi testaceous. Antenuse 

 incrassated, subfusiform, not more than half the length of the body, 

 tawny at the base. Thorax loith a taiony sjjoi on each side in front. 

 Wings greyish, very minutely pubescent ; veinlets of the praebrachial 

 areolet forming a sHghtly acute angle, the hind one much more than 

 twice the length of the fore one, and much longer than the subapical 

 vein before its fork ; fork of the subanal vein hardly nearer than the 

 fork of the subapical to the base of the wing ; anal vein extending to 

 the fork of the subanal. Halteres testaceous. Hind borders of the ab- 

 dominal segments testaceous. Legs brownish, rather stout ; coxas and 

 femora testaceous ; hind tibiee with long spurs and minute spines ; fore 

 tibife a little longer than the fore tarsi. 



Not common. (E. I.) 



Genus IIL AZANA, n. 



Mas. Caput parvum, thorace humilius. Palpi breves. Antenna validcB, 

 compacts, fliformes, IG-articulatfc, thorace non longiores. Thorax 

 convexus. AIcb sat latse, mediocriter longaj ; vena radialis costse di- 

 midium attingens, cubitalis fere ad alae apicem producta, snbapicalis 

 et subanalis simplices, non bene determinatce. Halteres longiusculi. 

 Abdomen compressiim, mediocriter longum. 



Male. Head small, lower than the thorax. Palpi short. Antennas 

 stout, compact, filiform, sixteen -jointed, not longer than the thorax. 

 Thorax convex. Wings rather broad, of moderate length ; radial vein 

 straight, ending at a little before half the length of the wing ; cubital 

 straight, springing from the base of the wing, united by a little trans- 

 verse veinlet with the radial at one-sixth of the length, ending at five- 

 sixths of the length; subapical vein and subanal vein simple, secondary. 

 Halteres rather long. Abdomen compressed, of moderate length. 



This genus is also nearly allied to Mycetophila, but is suffi- 

 ciently disting-uished by the veins of its wings. 



1. scatopsoides, n. Nigra, alis subcinereis, halteribus fulvis 

 apice nigris, pedibus piceis. Long. 1 ; alar. 2 lin. 



Black. Wings greyish. Halteres tawny ; knobs black. Legs pi- 

 ceous, stout, rather short ; hind tibiae with minute spines and rather 

 long spurs; fore tibiae much longer than the fore metatarsi. 



Eate. (E.) 



Genus IV. LEI A. 



Leia, Meig. Zw. i. 253 (1818) ; Mcq. ; Curt. ; Zett. Mycetophila p., 

 Meig. Kl. D. ; Zw. vii. ; Mcq. 



