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blackish ; this color, at its inner border, between the third and 

 fourth longitudinal veins, is very pale, and extends sometimes as_ 

 a gray shadow even beyond the fourth vein ; the first, second, 

 third, and fifth longitudinal veins are conspicuous for their stout- 

 ness and black color; the basis of the second vein and the portion 

 of it lying in the clear spot beyond the stigma, are of a paler color 

 and less stout. The small crossvein is immediately below or but 

 little beyond the end of the stigma; but always beyond the 

 middleof the discal cell; the posterior crossvein is perpendicular ; 

 the last section of the fourth longitudinal vein is conspicuous for 

 its great length and converges gently towards the third ; anal cell 

 with a sharp angle, which is not, however, drawn out in a point. 

 Hob. Georgia. 



Gen. XI. EUMETOPIA MACQ. 



Charact. Front very much projecting anteriorly, so that the head, seen 

 in profile, appears conical ; upon its sides and its anterior part it is 

 sparsely beset with short, not erect, hairs. 



Antennae, of middle size; third joint oval, with a hare arista. 



Face unusually retreating, almost horizontal, below each antenna 

 distinctly excavated and with a small ridge between these impres- 

 sions ; clypeus small, but distinctly projecting over the anterior 

 edge of the mouth. 



Wings narrow and rather long ; stigma very narrow, posterior angle 

 of the anal cell acute ; the last section of the fourth vein somewhat 

 converging towards the third near the tip. 



The species of this genus are always bare, very slender and 

 have a metallic coloring ; moreover, they are easily distinguished 

 by the extraordinary projection of their foreheads and the conical 

 profile of their heads ; the picture of their wings only consists in 

 a more or less extended black spot on the apex. 



1. E. rilfipes MACQ. .(Tab. IX, f. 22.) Viridis, pedibus luteis ; 

 alarum apice nigro. 



Green, feet dark-yellow ; wings with a blackish apex. Long. corp. 0.2 ; 

 long. al. 0.13. 



SYN. Eumetopia rufipes MACQ. Dipt. Exot. Suppl. II, p. 88, Tab. VI, f. 2. 

 Eumetopia rufipes LOEW, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. XI, p. 322, Tab. II, f. 25. 



Front reddish-brown, often very dark, the projecting portion 

 on both sides of a lighter coloring ; moreover, both sides of the 

 front have a white, pollinose margin ; the sides and the anterior 



