Synoptic Table of Jamaican Species. 11 



Thorax with dark brown spots ; about 



half the size of former species pygmaea. Theobald. 17 



Abdomen with median pale line ; thorax 



clothed with golden curved scales ; 



pleurae white sollicitans. Walker. 18 



Genus MANSONIA. 



Wing scales large and broad and asym- 

 metrical ; proboscis and legs banded 

 and mottled titillans. Walker. 19 



AEDIXAE. 

 o Metanotum nude. j8 Antennae of $ plumose. 



Genus UBA^OTAEIHA.* 

 First fork-cell very small ; thorax chest- 

 nut brown, with a metallic mauve 

 median line and a similar patch at 

 the root of each wing and a small 

 median one on scutellum. Legs un- 

 handed, white knee spot and tibial 

 spot. Antennae of <J plumose socialis. Theobald. 20 



P& Antennae of rf pilose. 



Genus DEIXOCERITES. 

 First fork-cell long; thorax brown, 

 abdomen blackish-brown. Legs un- 

 handed. Antennae very long, second 

 segment very long ; pilose in <$ and 9 ... caticer. ' Theobald. 21 



Genus HAEHAGOGUS. 

 First fork-cell long ; of general metallic 

 hue; thorax metallic green; pleurae 

 white ; abdomen metallic violet, with 

 three prominent and one faint silvery- 

 white basal bands and lateral spots . . . equinus. Theobald. 22 



aa Metanotum with chaetae. 



Genus DENDROMYIA. 

 Thorax brown with white pleurae, 

 abdomen black above, dull-white 

 below. Legs brown, with the last 

 three mid tarsi white on one side jamaicensis. nov. spec. 23- 



Genus WYEOMYIA. 



Thorax brown with white pleurae, 

 abdomen ochreous below, black above. 

 Legs black ; coxae ochreous and also 

 venter of femora Grayii. Theobald. 24 



* Uranotaenia Lowii, Theobald, has recently been found in Jamaica. 

 It can be told from the former by the white apices of the hind legs. 



