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black dots ; basal half of wings with five brown dots, apical half with 



four fasciae. 2.5 mm. (Ga.) punctata Coquillett. 



Tibias and tarsi yellow; third antennal joint less than two times as long as 

 wide, the apical angle nearly rectangular ; segments two to five of 

 abdomen each with a basal pair of black dots ; wings marked with 

 numerous dots and streaks. 2 mm. (Cuba.) ... .tnaculata Coquillett. 



OCHTHIPHILA Fallen. 



Hendel (Wien. ent. Ztg., XXIX, 313, 1910) and Coquillett (Type 

 Species N. Am. Gen. Dipt., 1910) prefer the name Chamccmyia Meigen, 

 1803, to the generally accepted Ochthiphila of Fallen, changing also 

 the subfamily name to Chamsemyinse. Chamccmyia was given by 

 Meigen in Illiger's Magazine as a genus, with no species mentioned. 

 In 1810 Panzer described Chamccmyia elegans, and therefore the genus 

 is usually accredited to him. In view of the present sentiment regard- 

 ing the overthrow of names in general usage, I regard it unnecessary 

 to discard Fallen's name Ochthiphila. 



Ochthiphila lispina Thomson, from California, is probably the 

 female of Schocnomyza litorclla Fallen. 



Table of the Species of Ochthiphila. 



Antennae wholly or in part yellow 2. 



Antenn2e entirely black ; palpi dusky 4. 



2. Third, fourth and fifth segments of the abdomen with broad black fasciae 



interrupted in the middle ; a vague fascia across the middle of the 

 front, and another narrowly above the lunule ; antennae reddish, the 

 third joint brown above, the arista brownish yellow. 2 mm. (Eur.; 



N. J.) elegans Panzer. 



Abdomen with round black spots or else entirely unspotted ; front not 

 fasciate ; arista brown 3- 



3. Antennae wholly yellow, sometimes dusky at the base and apex ; abdomen 



usually not spotted, sometimes with small spots on the fifth segment ; 

 proboscis and palpi yellow ; legs yellow, the femora cinereous black 



except at the tip. 3 mm. (Eur. ; Ont.) maritima Zetterstedt. 



Antennae black, only the middle yellow ; abdominal segments two to five, 

 with paired round black spots, laterally also spotted ; palpi blackish, 

 apically yellowish. 2-3 mm. (Eur.;* Mass.,* N. Y.,* Can.,* N. J., 

 Wise, 111., Wash.*) polystigma Meigen. 



4. Legs principally black, the knees and hind metatarsi yellow ; abdomen with 



at most three pairs of black spots. 2 mm. (Eur.; Col.) 



geniculata Zetterstedt. 



