190 DIAGNOSES OF NEW 
sexes; frontal bristles weak; on the vertex two stronger bristles; 
face somewhat inclined, on each side with a row of hairs; eyes 
bare; vibrissae weak; inferior part of the cheeks more than half 
as long as the longitudinal diameter of the eyes. Antennae obliquely 
exserted; their basal joints very short, the third joint much longer; 
arista nearly bare. Thorax densely pilose; abdomen cylindrical, 
posteriorly curved downward, with short marginal macrochaetae. 
Legs hairy; foot-claws and pulvilli elongate in d. Wings longer 
than the abdomen; apical cell closed and petiolated, its petiole bent 
upward; curvation of the fourth vein rectangular. 
This genus is erected for Scopolia satanica Bigot (Ann. soc. ent. de 
France 1888, p. 254), which is not at all a Scopolia Rob. Desv. 
TACHININAE. 
Dejeania montana n. sp. ¢ 9. — Thorax blackish , indistinctly 
striped; face and cheeks yellowish white; scutellum and abdomen 
rufous; anal segment black; antennae and legs piceous; palpi 
rufous. — Length 9—11,5 mm. 
Hystricia testaceiventris n. sp. d. — Face and cheeks 
whitish; front and thorax blackish; scutellum and abdomen yello- 
wish-testaceous; antennae, palpi and legs black; third joint of the 
antennae double as long as the second ; wings infuscated. — Length 
13,5 mm. 
Hystricia albosignata n. sp. 3. — Head yellowish; front 
cinereous; frontal band blackish; thorax cinereous with four black 
stripes; scutellum yellowish-rufous; abdomen brownish-red, with 
black dorsal spots and trigonal whitish markings; antennae black, 
with the basal joints rufous; palpi and legs yellow; wings brownish. 
— Length 13—15,5 mm. 
Saundersia montivaga n. sp. d 9. — Head yellowish; front 
cinereous, the frontal band brown; basal joints of the antennae 
rufous, third joint black, as long as the second; thorax and scu- 
