80 Psijche [Apra 



7. Calypteres fringed with dusky hairs; lunule bare; base of tarsi alone yellow; 



arista bare 8 



Calypteres yellow, with yellow fringe; lunule hairy; tarsi largely or wholly 

 yellow; arista microscopically pubescent; third antennal joint large, longer 

 than broad; front of $ slightly narrowed anteriorly; epistome projecting. 

 Eur., La.*; Id., Aldrich laticomis Meigen. 



8. Third antennal joint orbicular, not longer than broad; front broadly quadrate, 



not at all narrowed anteriorly, the lunula broadly arched; face retreating, the 

 epistome retracted, the face very wide, its sides white-pruinose; tarsi notice- 

 ably flattened. Eur.; Id. Aldrich parvicomis Zetterstedt. 



• Third antennal joint longer than broad; front of 9 narrowed anteriorly, the 

 lunula highly arched; epistome projecting; side of face less pruinose and 

 face not unusually wide. Eur.; Id. Aldrich, Mont.* viridana Meigen. 



9. Legs entirely black or blackish 10 



At least base of tarsi yellowish 13 



10. Head, thorax and abdomen metallic blue-green; antennse greatly surpassing 



the oral margin. S. Am., Mex chalybea Wiedemann. 



Head and thorax jet black, or at least but little metallic; antennte reaching 

 the oral margin 11 



11. Vertex opaque, with three shining spots 12 



Vertex black; abdomen metallic black; legs and antennse fuscous. Brazil, 



Cuba, N. H. {riigra Wied., 1830, nee. Meig. 1826) . .wiedemanni Townsend. 



12. Anterior cross-vein beyond the apex of the auxiliary vein; calyjiteres pale 



yellow. Eur.*; Wash., Wise. Aldrich vaginalis Fallen. 



Anterior cross-vein before the apex of the auxiliary vein; calypteres fuscous. 

 Eur., Alaska hyalipennis Zetterstedt. 



13. Calypteres with white cilia 14 



Calypteres with blackish cilia 15 



14. Head, thorax and abdomen deep shining black; wings tinged with light brown- 



ish yellow; metatarsi yellow. W. Ind longicomis Williston. 



Thorax and abdomen more or less metallic blue- violet or bluish green; face 

 entirely white-pruinose, nearly flat in profile; wings hyaline; tarsi yellow 

 except the tip brown. Mass., N. H., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Ga., La.*, Ind„ 

 111.*, S. Dak.*, Ariz., Wash.*, Mex. [poliia Say (1830); caendea Walker 

 (1849) rufilarsis Macquart (1851)] (fig. 15) polita Say (1830) 



15. Thorax pilose; front shining black. Eur., Ga., Id.* tarsata Fallen. 



Hairs of thorax relatively short; front matte-black. Eur., Alaska. 



albitarsis Zetterstedt. 



Genus Palloptera Fallen. 



1. Cross-veins not bordered with brown; thorax gray-pollinose; auxiliary and 

 first vein and apex of wing brownish. Alaska, Wash.* (fig. 21) 



terminalis Loew. 



Cross-veins bordered with brown; thorax and abdomen yellowish 2 



• 2. First vein wholly included in the brown color, costa wholly or almost entirely 

 brown 3 



