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LOMATIIN^. 



Whitr'K )iiaini.'<crii)t. — 



"GcMius C'oMi'TosiA, Mac(]uavt. 

 This {it-mis was oiijiinally dt'scribed by Maciiuail as 

 possL'ssinji' three- subnuirjiinal cells, the type of the ^eiius 

 being C fuscipe mix, Macquait, from Australia, but jiiveii 

 in error from Mona- Video; afterwards, however, Macquart 

 placed in this jicnus species possessinii- only two subniarjiinal 

 cells. 



Table of Aiist ralid ii Species of C'uiiiptoxio. 



1. Three subniar.iiinal cells. 2. 

 Two subniaruinal cells. 7. 



2. Winjrs brown, but the tips niay i>e hyaline, and some 



hyaline spots may be present. o. 

 Wings hyaline, with only the costal margin narrowly 



or broadly brown. 6. 



3. Scutellum red. 4. 

 Scutellum brown or black. 5. 



4. Wings dark brown with very distinct white tip; 



abdomen long, very large species. 



fiiscipevnis, Macq.^ iiifiif/iiis. Walk. 

 Wings entirely pale brown, or with tips indistinctly 

 hyaline; abdomen short, large species. 



decedens, Walk.= .''/)a.s'i7/.s, Walk. 



5. Wings completely brown on which are darker small 



brown spots; small species. ,scrpeuti(/cy. Walker. 



6. Wings with foremargins very broadly and irregularly 



brown, narrowest in the middle, and with a long- 

 hyaline spot towards the tip; no brown spots 

 present; small species. duisalis. Walk. 



Wings with foremargins brown, and many small 



brown spots; small species. plena. Walker. 



Wings with foremargins broadly and irregularly 

 brown, and four brown spots below; medium 

 sized species. enrenlnni, W ii\k. = I'hieclhita, Macq. 



7. Wings entirely brown; large species. 



aiirifrons, Macq. = f'.v/<(/.sr/, Walk. 

 Wings brown with the tips white. S. 



Wings hyaline with foremargins brown. 1). 



8. The brown portions of the wings containing hyaline 



spots. macidipevviH, Macq. = ocellata, Walk. 



=zhicliisa, \\a\k. = eo(j)i(itn. Walk. 



