ASILID.T^ 



621 



Tahlc of the Suhfamilies of Asilid.e. 



1 (4) Marginal cell closed and with a short petiole, the subcostal and 



radial veins meeting at an almost equal curve (fig. 339). 



2 (3) Third antennal joint ending in a bristle-like style (fig. 340). 



Usually elongate bristly but not bairy flies. AsiLIN/E (p. 623). 



3 (2) Third antennal joint without any style or with only a rudimentary 



or very short blunt one (fig. 341). 



Usually stout woolly haired flies. Laphrin^ (p. 692). 



X 26. 



YiG.ZiQ.—Asiluscrabroniformisi. x 22. 'Fia.Zil.—Lap'hriaflavaS. 



4 (1) Marginal cell open (figs. 342, 344), or if just closed then the radial 

 vein sharply curved up at its end so as to form a blunt end to 

 the marginal cell (fig. 343). 



Fig. Zi-2,—DioctHa Bawmhaueri. X 10. 



5 (6) Alula normally developed and hind-angle of the wing present, or 

 if obsolete then the claws and pulvilh normal. 



Bristles or pubescence always obvious. Sometimes slender long- 



Fia.Sid.—Laphystiasab^dicola (J. x 15. 



