so. 1)40. UEI'Oirr <}\ .lAf'ASESE iJll'TKnA—COQLII.l.En. 339 



witli tliice i>aii.s of oranj^e y<;llo\v vittac, the middle i>aii extending from 

 the front end to a point midway between th<; tian.sverKe suture and tlie 

 bane of the Keutelluni, a pair of black dots midway between their pes 

 terior ends and the base of the Heutellnra ; second j)air of vitta<i usually 

 changing into black at their posterior ends, the third jjair bearing a 

 black dot at the transverse suture; two black dots ba<;k of the insertion 

 of each wing; hairs of thorax short, yellow, the bristles black; pleura 

 with a broad orange-yellow vitfa in the middle; scutellum light yellow, 

 a spot at each anterior angle, and the ai>ex black, bearing four bristles; 

 metanotum daik yellow, marke<l with a median bla<;k vitta. Abdomen 

 yellow, yellowish gray jnuinose, segnjents 'J. to each bearing a trans- 

 verse row of four black dots, hairs and bristles chiefly bla<'k; ovipositor 

 of female yellow, its first segment almost as long as the last four seg- 

 ments of the abdomen taken together. Legs and halteres light yellow. 

 Wings hyaline, the costal margin, extending beyond the tip of the 

 fourth vein, and three cross bands, extending oblitjuely from it to the 

 hind njargin of the wing, pale yellow, the broad aj»ex and a narrow 

 margin of the costal border toward its ai>ex. also a narrow border to 

 the crossbauds, except on the lower side of the first, brown or black; 

 a black dot at the upper end of the humeral crossvein, and another at 

 the ai)ex of the first vein; the first yellow cross band extends to the 

 apex of the sixth vein, and includes all of the anal cell and th'* base of 

 the discal; it incloses a large hyaline spot in the seix»nd basal cell; the 

 second yellow cross-Vjand includes the small crossvein and terminates 

 slightly beyond the middle of the distance between the fifth and sixth 

 veins; the third band includes the hind cros.s vein and terminates at 

 the apex of the fifth vein ; first vein bristly, the others bare, small cross- 

 vein oblique, situated slightly before the mifldle of the discal cell, hind 

 crossvein noticeably oblique. 



Length, excluding the ovipositor, 7 mm. Three males and one female 

 (No. 701;. 



Type.—^o. 4014, U.S.N.M. 



Family SCIOMVZIDAE. 



EGGIZONEURA FORMOSA Wiedemann. 



Scaiopliaga forviona Wikdemaxn, AiJ8»<;r. Zw^af. Inis.. 18'iO. II, p. 447. 

 Drifomyza maculipenniit 3Ia' <^Cakt, Dipt. Exot., l^'J, .Snpp. IV, p. 273 [246]. 

 Dryomyza g\fja» Vollexhovex, Vfcwl. Med, Akad, Wet., 1863, p. 1-0. 



Four males and four females fXo. 08.3). The above synonymy has 

 already f)een published by Osten Sacken.' The .si>ecies was originally 

 described from Japan, and Macquart's specimen came from the East 

 Indies. 



' Wiener Ent. Zeit., 1882, p, 21. 



