310 TiPULiD.i;. 



Genus IX. GERANOMYIA. 



Gebanomyia, Hal. E. M. i. 155 (1833) ; Curt.; Mcq. 



Corpus gracile. Caput subglobosum, obtrigoiium. Clypeus rostri- 

 formis, productus, cylindricus, pilosus, supra acuiniuatus. Oculi 

 magni, supra remoti. Proboscis porrecta, anteniiis miilto longior. 

 Labrum longum, lineare, apice subpilosura. Lingua linearis, lou- 

 gissima. Mentum breve. Labium longissimum, e basi fissum, 

 lobis apicalibus obliquis ellipticis. Palpi breves, biarticulati? An- 

 tennae li-articulatae, setaces, moniliforines, pubescentes, subsetosse ; 

 articulus primus subcylindricus, longiusculus ; secundus giobosus ; 

 tertius et sequentes ovati ; quartus-decimus attenuatus. Thorax 

 gibbus, ovatus. AlcB incurabeutes. Abdomen longum, gracile. 

 Pedes longi, graciles, inerraes. Mas. Abdomen lineare ; anus lobis 

 duobus lateralibus, unoque medio. Fcem. Abdomen apice conicum ; 

 anus spinis corneis. 



Head subglobose, obtrigonate above. Clypeus rostriform, produced, 

 cylindrical, hairy, acuminated above. Eyes large, remote above, con- 

 tiguous beneath in both sexes. Proboscis porrect, much longer than 

 the antenuce. Labrum long, linear, slightly hairy at the apex. Lingua 

 linear, very long, pointed and a little dilated below the apex, which is 

 hairy. Mentum short. Labium very long, divided from the base, 

 forming two pilose branches, terminated by oblique elliptical lobes. 

 Palpi short, biarticulate ?, clothed with short hairs, attached to the an- 

 terior angles of the mentum ; first joint globose ; second subovate. 

 Antennse fourteen-jointed, setaceous, moniliform, pubescent, slightly 

 setose; first joint subcylindrical, longer than the rest; second globose, 

 rather stouter ; the rest oval, slightly tapering ; fourteenth a little 

 longer, attenuated. Thorax gibbous, ovate. Scutellum semiovate. 

 Wings incumbent ; mediastinal vein ending at a little beyond half the 

 length of the wing ; subcostal ending at rather beyond three-fourths of 

 the length, joined by a veinlet at its tip to the radial ; radial and cubital 

 springing from a common petiole, which proceeds from the subcostal at 

 a little beyond half the length of the wing ; cubital joined near its base 

 to the third externo-medial by a veinlet, whose angle emits the first 

 externo-medial ; the latter is joined to the third externo-medial by a 

 veinlet, wdiose middle emits the second externo-medial ; subanal joined 

 to the third externo-medial by a veinlet, which is opposite the discal 

 areolet, near the inner end of the latter ; discal areolet almost i)enta- 

 gonal, more than twice longer than broad. Abdomen long, slender. 

 Legs long, slender, unarmed. Male. Abdomen linear, terminated by a 

 central and two large lateral lobes. Fern. Abdomen conical towards 

 the tip, furnished with horny spines. 



1. unicolor, Hal. E. M. i. 156 (1833); Curt.! B. E. 573; Mcq. 

 — liiaculipennis, Curt. Nigro-cinerea, thoracc subfcrrugineo, alls cinc- 

 reis apud costam fusco-maculatis, vcnis nigris basi pallidis, halteribus 



