1914-] E. Brunetti : Review of Genera in Ciilicidae. 



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C 

 D 



DD 



CC 



BB 



EE 

 F 

 G 



GG 

 H 



Antennae pilose in cf as well as 2 . 

 Metanotum with both chaetae and 



scales ; palpi in cf 4-jointed, in 9 , 



3-3ointed. 



Metanotum with chaetae only ; palpi 

 in c^ 5-iointedj in 9 4-jointed. 



Antennae plumose in cf , pilose in 

 9 (metanotum with chaetae and 

 scales) 



Palpi comparatively short, or very 

 short; at most one-third the length 

 of the proboscis. (In Goeldia and 

 some species in either sex in Sabe- 

 thes, about ^ as long as proboscis. 

 Metanotum with chaetae only, 

 scales onl}^, or both). 



Frons with a protuberance between 

 the eyes. (Proboscis longer than 

 the whole body) 



Frons normal. 



Proboscis not elbowed. 



I.egs with paddle-like scales. (An- 

 tennae in cf moderately or quite 

 plumose, in 9 pilose : metanotum 

 with chaetae) 



Legs without such scales. (Anten- 

 nae pilose cf 9 ). 



Palpi ostensibly 4-jointed. (Metano- 

 tum with chaetae onl}^ scales 

 only, or both) 



Metanotum with chaetae only 

 or scales only ; palpi in cf 

 never so long as ^ of the pro- 

 boscis. 



Metanotum with both chaetae 

 and scales; palpi in cf one- 

 third as long as proboscis, in 

 9 very short. 



Trichoposopoii , Theob. , 



cf 9 . 



Erctmapodites , Theob. , 



cf . 



Hyloconops,^ hxitz, cf . 



Runchoniyia, Theob. 



HH 



FF 



Palpi 2-jointed in cf and 9 . 

 tennae in 9 densely pilose) 

 Proboscis elbowed. 



(An- 



Sahethes, R. Desv. 



Wyeomyia, Theob., 

 (s. lahi, mihi.) 



sub-genus Wyeomyia^ 

 Theob. 



sub-genus Goeldia,"^ 

 Theob. 



Sabethoides,^ Theob. 

 Limatus Theob. 



1 It is impossible to satisfactorily include Hyloconops $ in the present table, 

 Theobald saying simply that the $ palpi are " short," the % antennae being 

 pilose, these definitions being insufficient for the purpose. 



2 Some doubt attaches to the alleged % of th'S genus. 



S Sabethinus, Lutz, may be synonymous with Sabcthoides, accordmg to Theo- 



