96 CECIDOMYZID^. 



59. arcuata, Winn. Linn. Ent. viii. 256. 46 (1853). Fusca, an- 

 tennis basi flavis, scutello flavo, metathorace nigro, alls linipidis cinei'eo 

 subvarils, viaculis duabus arcuatis violaceo-f/cscis, halteribus albis, abdo- 

 mine fulvo incisuris albis, tarsis nigi'o-fnscis ; Mas, antennis corpore lon- 

 gioribus ; Fcem. antennis corporis longitudine, oviductii brevi lamellis 

 duabus longi-ovatis. Long. ^-^ lin. 



Brown. JFings limpid, sligJdly clouded toilh grey, and with two curved 

 violet-broron spots ; veins brown ; transverse veinlet at a little beyond 

 the middle of the subcostal vein. Male. Antennae twenty-six jointed, 

 one-third longer than the body ; double joints as long as their petioles ; 

 single joints a little shorter. Fern. Antennae as long as the body ; 

 joints a little longer than their petioles. Oviduct short, with two elon- 

 gated oval valves. 



Lives in the pulp of most Syngenesious plants ; the fly has been 

 reared from decayed wood and fungi. 



60. maculata, Winn. Linn. Ent. viii. 258. 47 (1853). Fcem. 

 carnea, palpis, antennis pedibusque albidis, antennis 14-articulatis 

 corpore paullo brevioribus, thorace fuscescente, alls limpidls macuUs 

 septem violaceo-fuscis, oviductu brevissimo lamellis duabus longiusculis. 

 Long. 1^ lin. 



Fem. Flesh-colour. Palpi and antennae whitish, fourteen-jointed, a 

 little shorter than the body ; joints and their petioles of about equal 

 length. Thorax brownish. Wings limpid, with seven violet-brown 

 spots ; transverse veinlet at a little beyond half the length of the sub- 

 costal vein ; second branch of the anal vein curved to the hind border. 

 Oviduct very short, with two rather long valves. Legs whitish ; tarsi 

 above and tips of the tibiae brown. 



Habits unknown. 



61. nubeculosa, n. il/«s, «Z(5it?o-ciw^rm, capite antennisque nigris, 

 thoracis disco fusco, alls siibcinereis fusco subnebulosis, venis nigris, hal- 

 teribus albidis, pedibus pallide testaceis fusco-subfasciatis. Long, f ; 

 alar. 2 lin. 



Male. Whitish-cinereous. Head and antenna? black. Antennae 

 twenty-two-jointed, moniliform, tliickly verticillate-pilose, full as long 

 as the body ; joints alternately larger and smaller, with extremely short 

 petioles. Disc of the thorax broion. Wings pale greyish, slightly mottled 

 with pale broken ; veins black ; subcostal vein much less than half the 

 length of the wing ; cubital very slightly curved ; subanal distinct, 

 almost straight ; first branch of the anal slight, running very near to 

 the subanal ; second branch curved very abruptly and hardly obli([uely 

 to the hind border, lialtercs whitish. Legs pale testaceous, slender, 

 not long, with a few light brownish bands. 



Not common. (E.) 



62. plagiata, n. Mas, pallide testacea, capite nigro, antennis ni- 

 gricantibus basi pallide testaceis corpore vix brevioribus, ulis subles- 



