ORTALID.E CAMPTONEURA. 109 



Palpi very broad. Proboscis rather stout, with a but moderately 

 turgid mentum. 



Wings broad, first longitudinal vein provided, to a great extent, with" 

 bristles; second longitudinal vein arcuated in a very striking 

 manner; anal cell rounded at the tip; the anterior margin of the 

 wings, at the end of the auxiliary vein, has a shallow, but very 

 striking excision. 



1. C. picta FABR. $ 9 .(Tab. VIII, f. 13.) Badia, abdomiue nigro; 

 alse nigro-fuscae, maculis costalibus binis trigonis, binisque guttis dis- 

 coidalibus, margiuis denique postiui -macula trigona et striga obliqua 

 hyaliuis, angulo postico et alula cinerascentibus. 



Chestnut-brownish with a black abdomen ; the wings blackish-brown ; 

 two triangular spots on the anterior margin, two dots on the middle of 

 the wing, a triangular spot and an o .liqne streak beginning at the 

 posterior margin, hyaline ; posterior corner and alula grayish. Long, 

 corp. 0.25; cum terebr& 0.320.34; long. al. 0.220.25. 



SYIT. Musca picta FABRICIUS, Ent. Syst. IV, p. 355, 175. 

 Dictya. picta FABRICIUS, Syst. Antl. p 330, 18. 

 Tephritis conica FABRICIUS, Syst. Antl. p. 318, 10. 

 Tri/peta picta WIED. Auss. Zweifl. II, p. 489, 20. 

 Delphinia thoracica R. DESVOIDY, Myod. p. 720, 1. 

 Camptoneura picta MACQ. Dipt. Exot. II, 3, p. 201. Tab. XXVII, f. 4. 

 Trypeta picta WALK. List, IV, p. 1041 . 



Head and thorax chestnut-brownish or reddish chestnut-brown ; 

 thoracic dorsum sometimes darker brown; abdomen always black 

 or brownish-black. Front opaque, usually more ferruginous-red 

 than orange-red, sometimes darker, with a very narrow border of 

 white pollen along the orbits ; this border also extends over the 

 face, but although broader here, it is less distinct, or at least 

 more perceptible only a little distance below the antenna?. The 

 remainder of the face is a little pollinose in the vicinity of the 

 antennae only. The third antenna! joint is usually strongly in- 

 fuscated, with the exception of its basis. Thoracic dorsum with a 

 grayish-white pollen, which does not form any distinct stripes, 

 while the ground color of the broad intermediate stripe is often 

 darker than its surroundings, so that it becomes distinctly visible. 

 Feet yellowish-brown, tarsi strongly infuscated towards their tip. 

 Halteres whitish-yellow. Wings comparatively large and broad 

 with a rather strongly projecting posterior angle, and a rather 

 narrow alula ; at the anterior margin there is an excision, which 

 is very conspicuous, although it forms only an obtuse angle ; it is 



