Die indo-australischen Arten der Gattung Conops L. 69 
moitie anterieure des jambes d’un päle jaune; hanches & duvet 
argente. Ailes d’un brun noirätre; bord interieure d’un brunätre 
päle.‘ 
Vielleicht ist diese Art das andre Geschlecht zu Physocephala 
lugubris Macag. 
2. Conops sellatus Macq. Dipt. exot. III, p. 16, Taf. I, Fig. 10. 
d: „Capite flavo. Thorace testaceo, dorso nigro. Abdomen 
nigro, testaceo variegato. Alis margine externo vitta abbreviata 
fusca; nervo transverso obliquo. Long. 5 lin. Trompe noire. 
Face et front entierement jaunes. Antennes noires; extremite du 
deuxi&me article testac@ en-dessous. Thorax & Epaules, bord poste- 
rieur &chancre au milieu, &cusson et cöte&s testaces;; dos, me&tathorax, 
et poitrine noirs. Abdomen premier segment noir, deuxieme & 
bord anterieur et posterieur et ligne dorsale testaces, le milieu 
noir, troisitme A moitie anterieure et bord posterieurtestaces, lereste 
noir; quatrieme noir, A bord posterieur testace; cinquieme testace, 
ä tache noirätre de chaque cöt&;sixieme testace, unduvet blanchä- 
tre sur les incisions et sur les cinqui&me et sixieme. Ventre testac£. 
Pieds testaces, moitie anterieure des jambes jaune. Ailes & bord 
exterieur brun, @largissant et s’arretant au milieu de la premiere 
cellule posterieure, une petite tache brunätre au-delä; nervure 
terminale de la discoidale oblique.“ 
3. Conops erudus Walk. List Dipt., Vol. III, p. 671. 
„Picea, capite flavo, abdomen fascia una ferruginea nonnullis- 
que cano-pubescentibus, antennis piceis, articulus primo subtus 
fulvo; pedibus ferrugineis, femoribus piceis, alis limpides ad costam 
fuscis fulvoque vittatis. 
Body pitchy, slightly covered with hoary down; head yellow, 
pitchy behind and on the crown; eyes dark red; mouth pitchy; 
feelers pitchy; first joint tawny beneath, second pubescent, full 
twice the length of first; third joint tapering from near the base to 
the tip, a little shorter than the second; fourth and fifth joints very 
short ; sixth tapering from the base to the tip, about twice the length 
of the fourth and fifth joints. Abdomen slender and linear for about 
2/, of its length, from the first segment, which is broader, spindle- 
shaped thence to the tip, adorned with a ferruginous band at the 
tip of its stalk, and with a band of hoary down on the hind bordet 
of each segment, legs ferruginous, hips, thighs, and tips of the feer 
pitchy; claws tawny, with black tips; foot-cushions pale yellow; 
wings colourless, brown with a tawny streak along the fore-bordeıs, 
wing-ribs and veins pitchy; poisers tawny. Length of the body 
6 lines, of the wings 9 lines.“ 
4. Conops dimidiatus Walk. Dipt. Saunders., IV, p. 254. 
„Ferruginea, capitis vittis duabus thoracisque tribus nigris, 
abdomine nigrocinereo; antennis ferrugineis articulo 2° piceo; 
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