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(29) 30. Mesothorax and pleuraa very finely punc- 



tulate, shining ; terebra barely J of 



the abdomen .. .. .. .. iO. viminetortim,'\\eBm. 



(24) 31. Segment 2 smooth. 



(37) 32. Wings milky-white or limpid hyaline. 



(34) 33. Stigma testaceous, with a fuscous border 41. sodaUs,lia.\. 

 (33) 34. Stigma fuscous. 



(36) 35. Stigma with a pale dot at the inner 

 angle ; segment 1 scarcely longer than 

 broad; length, 1| lin. .. .. 42. albixicnnis, "^eea. 



(35) 36. Stigma unicolorous ; segment 1 longer 



by i than its breadth ; length, IJ lin. 43. iinpurus, Nees. 

 (32) 37. Wings fusco-hyaline, or subhyaline. 



(30) 38. Clypeus and face produced, rostriform 



(as in AgaViis) . . . . . . 44. iiaso, n. s. 



(38) 39. Clypeus and face of the usual form. 

 (41) 40. Segment 1 subquadrate ; wings fusco- 

 hyaline .. .. .. ..4-5. infivuts, Hal. 



(40) 41. Segment 1 more than twice as long as 



broad ; wings subhyaline . . . . 46. e.vilis^, Hal. 



(23) 42. First abdominal segment smooth, or 

 hardly subrugulose at the apex. 



(44) 43. Wings dark fuscous ; hind legs entirely 



black .. .. .. .. .. 47. fi(igatcx,'i\ees. 



(43) 44. Wings whitish, or subhyaline ; hind legs 

 partly testaceous. 



(48) 45. Stigma testaceous, edged with fuscous, 



or testaceous at the inner angle. 

 (47) 46. Terebra as long as the abdomen . . 48. Halidaii, Marsh. 



(46) 47. Terebra much shorter than the abdomen 49. conifercr, Ka\. 



(45) 48. Stigma fuscous. 



(50) 49. Hind femora black, with a longitudinal 



testaceous stripe . . . . . . 50. Uiiei2)es, Wesm. 



(49) 50. Hind femora wholly black. 



(52) 51. Terebra as long as the abdomen .. 51. lo>i(jic(nidis,'\\esm. 



(51) 52. Terebra shorter than the abdomen. 



(54) 53. Terebra as long as | abdomen . . . . 52. fuUgi)togHs, Wesm. 



(53) 54. Terebra as long as tt or § abdomen . . 53, sicariui^, n. s. 



Section III. Segment 1 about |- longer than broad, or 

 subquadrate, truncated behind. Segment 2 not 

 shorter, or not much shorter, than 3, impressed 

 with two oblique lines, remote from the margins, 

 converging towards the base, and enclosing a sub- 

 triangular space. Terebra very short. 



(2) 1. Metathorax rugulose . . . . . . 54. octonarius, Eatz. 



(1) 2. Metathorax smooth, or nearly so. 



(4) 3. Segment 2 shorter than 3 . . . . 55. abjectU'', n. s. 



(3) 4. Segment 2 not shorter than 3. 



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