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less than half its length from the border, and by very much more than 

 jts length from the praibrachial transverse ; halteres piceous. Length 

 of the body 34 lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 



180. Dacus exigens, n. s. Mas. Viridescente cyaneus, angustiis, 

 capitc rufescente piceo, antennis luteis, arista nuda, thorace vittis 

 tribus cinereis, pedibus fulvis, alis cinereis striga costali apiceque fuscis, 

 halteribus testaceis. 



Male. Greenish blue, narrow ; head reddish, piceous above, white 

 about the eyes, black in front ; antenmc luteous, reaching the epistoma ; 

 3rd joint slightly lanceolate, full four times the length of the 2ud ; 

 arista slender, simple ; thorax with three cinereous stripes ; abdomen 

 almost cylindrical, much longer than the thorax ; legs tawny ; tarsi 

 black towards the tips ; wings grey, brown at the tips and with a brown 

 streak on the middle of the costa ; veins black, tawny towards the 

 base ; discal transverse vein straight, upright, clouded with brown, 

 parted by less than half its length from the border, and by much more 

 than its length from the prrebrachial transverse ; halteres testaceous. 

 Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 51 lines. 



181. Dacus contrahens, n. s. Fam. Cyaneus, angustus, capite 

 supra atro apud oculos albo, antennis luteis, thorace vittis tribus cine- 

 reis, pedibus piceis, alis cinereis vitta costali interrupta nigricante, 

 vena transversa diseali nigricante nebulosa, halteribus albidis. 



Female. Dark blue, narrow ; head deej) black above, white about the 

 eyes, piceous in front ; antennae luteous, reaching the epistoma ; 3rd 

 joint linear, conical at the tip, about six times the length of the 2nd; 

 arista slender, simple ; thorax with three cinereous stripes ; abdomen 

 compressed, a little longer than the thorax ; legs piceous ; wings grey, 

 with a blackish interrupted costal stripe, which is dilated at the tip of 

 the wing ; veins black ; discal transverse vein clouded with blackish, 

 parted by half its length from the border, and by a little more than 

 its length from the prsebrachial transverse ; halteres whitish. Length 

 of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 5 lines. 



182. Dacus inaptus, n. s. Mas et Fam. Viridis, capite atro, facie 

 fulva basi alba, antennis piceis, pedibus halteribusque nigris, alis an- 

 gustis cinereis. 



Male and Female. Green, with slight cinereous tomentuni ; head deep 

 black, white about the eyes ; face tawny, white at the base ; antenna; 

 piceous, reaching the epistoma ; 3rd joint lanceolate, full four times 

 the length of the 2nd ; arista bare, long, slender ; thorax long, slightly 

 compressed ; abdomen slightly comjiressed at the base, linear, nar- 

 rower and a little shorter than the thora.'v in the male, fusiform anil 

 much attenuated towards the tip in the female; legs black, moderately 

 long ; wings narrow, cinereous ; veins black, straight ; discal trans- 

 verse vein straight, upright, parted by less than half its length from 

 the border, and by almost twice its length from the priebrachial trans- 



