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with cinereous, a lunate impression on each side before, an impres- 

 sed band on the middle interrupted on the back; and an impressed 

 angulated one behind. Lateral spines short, black ; posterior ones 

 longer, rufous, "Wings fasciated with brown near the apex. Feet 

 rufous, thighs, and tibia towards the tips, blackish, anterior thighs 

 thickened. Poisers white. Abdomen black immaculate. 



Length rather more than three-twentieths of an inch. 



Extremely rare ; I found but a single individual in May last 

 seated on a leaf of the Skunk Oabbage, {Pothos foetida) near the 

 Wissahickon Creek a few miles from this city. This insect will 

 be considered as a most interesting addition to the American Fauna. 

 (^Achias Fab.) 



The insects above described I believe to be new, at least they 

 are not noticed in any book to which I have access. 



[From Vol. 1, No. 3 : pp. 45—48.] 



8oBie account of the insect known by the name of Hessian Fly, and of a 



parasitic insect that feeds on it. 



Kead June 24th, 1817. 



Order DIPTERA. 



Genus CECIDOMYIA. 



Genus Tipula of Linn6 and Degeer. CMvonomus of Fabr. Tri- 



chocera of Lamarck. Cecidomyia of Latr. and Meigen. 



AntennBB filiform, joints subequal, globular, hairy. Proboscis 

 salient. Wings incumbent, horizontal. 



C. DESTRUCTOR. — Head and thorax black ; wings black, ful- 

 vous at base ; feet pale, covered with black hair. 



Inhabits the Northern and Middle States. 



Body clothed, with short black hairs ; head black ; antennge 

 shorter than the body, somewhat smaller toward the tip,- verti- 

 eillate, joints moniliform, separated by a hyaline filament. Tho- 

 rax gibbous, black, glabrous, and polished. Scutel prominent, 

 color of the thorax rounded behind. Wings ciliate, rounded at 

 tip, blackish, the fulvous color of the base is sometimes ex- 

 tended upon the nerves of the wing, paler and gradully disap- 

 pearing before the middle ; longer than the abdomen. Feet long, 

 slender, [46] thighs fulvous at base, furnished at the tip with 



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