332 Phoridae. 



A. manicatella is rare; Bogø south of Sealand and in Jutland at 

 Jelling (the author); the dates are ^77—^7? in 1917 to 1921; in all 

 two males and three females. 



Geographical distribution: — Hitherto only known from Den- 

 mark. 



82. A. pauper Lundbk. 



1920. Lundbk. Vidensk. Meddel, fra Dansk naturb. Foren. 71, 20, 22. 

 (paupera). 



Male. Unknown. 



Female. Frons broader than high, greyish black; inner bristle of 

 lower row in nearly the same height as the outer and nearer to it 

 than to the iipper supraantennal ; supraantennal bristles unequal, 

 the lower a little more than half as strong as the upper; the upper 

 supraantennals almost as distant as the inner bristles of middle 

 row, the lower very slightly more approximate. Antennæ of ordinary 

 size, black, arista distinctly though short-pubescent. Palpi yellow, 

 of ordinary size and armature. Thorax black, slightly shining, with 

 brown pubescence. Mesopleura with distinct, uniform bristles. Ab- 

 domen black, slightly greyish above, with very short and sparse 

 hairs. Legs brown or dark brown, the front legs paler; bristles on hind 

 tibiæ distinctly bristly, but small, 12 — 14 in number. Wings clear or 

 nearly so, yet slightly yellowish, veins yellowish, thin veins fme; 

 costa 0,39 of the wing-length, costal divisions about as 9 — 4 — 2; 

 costal cilia full long; fourth vein distinctly curved at the origin, 

 for the rest slightly and evenly curved. H alteres black. 



Length 1,2 — 1,5 mm. 



This species is distinguished from piisilla by the yellow palpi, 

 shorter first costal division and simple hind tibiæ and tarsi, besides 

 by some other characters; from ignobilis it is distinguished by paler 

 legs, stronger bristles on hind tibiæ, longer costal cilia, and larger 

 size; I think the male will be known by the same characters. 



A. pauper is rare, Ermelund and Dyrehaven '/s — ^76 in 1918 to 

 1920 (the author); in all six females. 



Geographical distribution: — Hitherto only known from Den- 

 mark. 



83. A. simplex Wood. 



1910. Wood, Ent. Month. Mag. 2, XXI, 154, 201 (Phora). - 1914. Brues, 

 BuU. Wisc. Nat. Hist. Soc. XII, 132. 



