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and costal edge ; feet pale rufous ; posterior tarsi and their tibiae 

 at tip blackish. 



Length of the body half an inch. 



4. T. TERMiNALis. — Autcnnte white at tip; abdomen testa- 

 ceous. 



Inhabits United States. 



9 Body black ; head testaceous ; venter with a blackish longi- 

 tudinal vitta; antennae black, four last joints white; stethidiuni 

 black ; thorax with a piceous triangle before, and a large yellow 

 spot behind ; thorax with two small yellow spots ; wings tinged 

 with fuliginous; nervures fuscous ; carpal spot whitish on the basal 

 half; pleura with a large testaceous spot beneath the superior 

 wings; feet testaceous, coxae black, tip of the posterior coxae 

 white ; abdomen entirely testaceous. 



% Tip of the antennae pale yellowish ; superior orbits with a 

 white sagittate spot; occiput each side with a white spot; instead 

 of the piceous triangle of the thorax is a white V-like spot ; pleura 

 testaceous; pectus testaceous, disk and posterior coxae at base 

 black. 



Length seven-twentieths of an inch. 



The white terminal joints of the antennje of this species are 

 very distinct and striking. 



5. T. PYGM^A. — Black; thorax rufous before; feet white. 

 Inhabits United States. 



% 9 Body polished ; hypostoma obscure whitish ; thorax, an- 

 terior segment rufous, collar dusky; wings dusky; feet white; 

 thighs blackish in the middle behind ; posterior tibiae and tarsi 

 black. 



Length % one fifth of an inch, ? rather more. 



DOLERUS Jur. [319] 



1. D. inornatus. — Body black, polished; feet white; tarsi 

 dusky. 



Inhabits United States, 



9 Labrum and palpi whitish; thorax with a line before the 

 wings and wing-scale, white; scutel with a small buUate white 

 spot on each side ; wings a little dusky ; nervures blackish-fus- 

 cous ; pleura with an abbreviated white line over the intermediate 

 feet; coxae color of the feet. 



