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JJlnffs nearly limpid, slightly greyish along the hind border, and with 

 a pale hroicnish subcqncal hand; subcostal vein very short, united 

 near its tip to the radial by a transverse veinlet ; radial vein united to 

 the cubital rather near its tip ; fork of the subanal vein a little nearer 

 than the base of the subapical to the base of the wing. Halteres tes- 

 taceous. Abdomen ferruginous ; hind borders of the segments black. 

 Legs testaceous ; a black mark on each coxa and femur ; tarsi black. 

 Not common. (E. I.) 



6. gilvipes, Hal. MSS. " Nigra, albido-hirta, antennis nigro-fuscis, 

 alls obscure hyaliuis immacidatis, vena medladina abbreciata, tarsis fus- 

 cescentibus. Long. 1^ ; alar. 2-| lin." — Hal. MSS. 



"Black, clothed with whitish hairs. Ocelli three, almost in a line. 

 Palpi yellow. Antennaj blackish-brown, rather thick ; second joint 

 with a long hair above. "Wings obscurely hyaline, very finely pubes- 

 cent ; veins nearly like those of Sect. B b. Meig. Zw. i. pi. 9. f. 14; 

 costal, subcostal, and eubito-radial veins brownish-ferruginous ; the rest 

 slender, almost colourless ; cubital ending before the tip of the wing ; 

 subcostal as long as three-fourths of the cubital ; connecting vein or 

 radio-cubital vein upright, very short, opposite the middle of the sub- 

 costal vein, nearer than usual to the base of the wing ; mediastinal 

 vein straight, evanescent before the radio-cubital ; prtubrachial vein 

 with a very short petiole and with long branches opposite the fork of 

 the eubito-radial ; costal vein extending towards the tip of the wing, 

 beyond the end of the subcostal, as in Tetrafjoneura, to which this 

 species is nearly alike in habit, and, if I am not mistaken, a variety has 

 the connecting veinlet doubled in one wing, and thus forming a very 

 minute areolet. Legs rather short and thick ; tibia) darker than the 

 femora ; posterior tibise with a rather thick row of minute spines ; hind 

 tibise with a few stouter spines; tarsi brownish." — Hal. MSS. 



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



7. Winthemii, Lehm. Diss. 39 (1822); Meig.; Mcq. ; Zctt. ; 

 Sta?g. ; lis. Testacea, antennis nigricantibus, thoracis vittis tribus ab- 

 dominisquc fasciis fuscis, alls limpidis intcrruptc trifasciatis, tarsis ni- 

 gricantibus. Long. 2-i-2f ; alar. 5-5^ lin. 



Testaceous. Vertex ferruginous. Antenna; blackish, testaceous 

 towards the base. Thorax with three brown stripes, the middle one 

 dividctl, the lateral pair short. Wings limpid, with three imperfect and 

 interrupted and occasionally almost obsolete grey baiuls ; the iirst in 

 the middle ; the second sometimes entire, at three-fourths of the length ; 

 the third subapical ; subcostal vein short, united near its tip to the 

 radial by a transverse veinlet ; radial united to the cubital at some little 

 distance from its tip ; fork of the subanal much nearer than the base of 

 the subapical to the base of the wing. Abdomen with a black or 

 brown band on the hind border of each segment. Tarsi blackish, ex- 

 cept at the base; tips of the hind femora generally blackish. 



Not rare in the autumn. (E.) 



