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25. D. vittiltus Loew. % . — Aeneo viridis, thoracis linea media vit- 

 tisque lateralibus orichalceis, facie albida, antennis runs, ciliis oculorum 

 inferioribus albidis, tegularum ciliis nigris, pedibua liavis, tarsis maris 

 simplicibus, alarum vena longitudinal! quarta fracta et appendiculata. 



Bronze green; middle line and the two lateral stripes of the thorax brassv 

 yellow; face whitish; antenna} red; cilia of the inferior orbit whitish; 

 cilia of the tegulae black; feet yellow; tarsi of the % plain; fourth 

 longitudinal vein broken and furnished with a stump. Long. corp. 

 0.26—0.27. Long. al. 0.25—0.26. 



Syn. Dolichopus vittatus Loew, Neue Beitr. VIII, 20, IS. 



Bronze green, shining. Face rather broad for a J 1 , whitish. 

 Antennae red, apical half of the third joint somewhat infuscated ; 

 arista with a short, distinct pubescence. Front metallic green, 

 or greenish-blue, shining. Cilia of the inferior orbit yellowish- 

 white. Upper side of the thorax green or blue, with a conspicu- 

 ous, almost golden-yellow or more copper-colored middle-line, and 

 with similar lateral stripes. Lamella? of the hypopygium white, 

 of moderate size, narrow-ovate in shape, with a narrow black 

 margin on the upper and the apical edge; the latter jagged and 

 fringed with black bristles. Coxae and feet pale yellowish; the 

 fore coxae are beset on their anterior and inner side with numerous, 

 on the outer side with very scarce, small, black hairs, besides the 

 white pubescence which clothes them ; the middle coxae upon the 

 greater part of their outside blackish. Hind femora before their 

 end with a bristle. Hind tibiae of the ordinary size, upon their 

 hind side with a glabrous stripe, which extends beyond their second 

 third. Fore tarsi plain, only very little longer than the tilme, from 

 the middle of the third joint black; the middle and hind tarsi arc 

 black from the tip of the first joint. "Wings grayish-hyaline, 

 towards the fore margin somewhat more brown ; costd, near the 

 tip of the first longitudinal vein with a very thick swelling ; fourth 

 longitudinal vein broken; superior angle of the fracture rounded, 

 inferior one with only a short stump. 



Hab. Chicago ; Gonessee, N. Y. (Osten-Sacken.) 



26. I), cuprinus "Wjed. % and 9. — Aeneo-viridis, thoracis lim>a 

 media vittisque lateralibus orichalceis, facie ex flavo albida, antennis 

 rufis, ciliis oculorum inferioribus albidis, tegularum ciliis nigris, pedi- 

 bns tlavis, tarsorum anticorum apice in mare dilatato, alis basim versus 

 non angustatis, vena longitudinal i quarta fractd. 



