312 DIPTERA 
var. nitida, Melander, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. Vol 28, p. 207, 339, f. 10, 14, 21 W. United States. 
(1902); Cole, Report Laguna Marine Labor. Vol. rz, p. 152 (1912); 
Melander, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. Vol. 11, p. 188 (1918). p 
42. E. * vitiosa, Meunier, Ann. Sc. Nat. (Zool.) Vol. 7, p. 96, pl. 3, f. 10-13 Baltic Amber. 
(1908). : 
43. E. xanthopoda, Williston, part, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, Vol. 3, p. 308, West Indies. 
pl. 4. f. 85 (1896); Melander, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. Vol.28.p.212, 
340 (1902); Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer, Vol. 11, p. 190 (1918). | 
flavipes, Williston (not Macquart), Trans. Ent. Soc. London, Vol. 3, Appendix, 
P- 441, tab. (1896); Melander, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. Vol. 28, p. 212 
(1902). 
SuBcGENUS CTENODRAPETIS, BEzzI 
1. C. aristalis, Melander, Ann, Ent. Soc. Amer. Vol. 11, p. 205 (1918). — Philippine Islands. 
PI. 4, Fig. 36. 
2. C. ciliatocosta, Bezzi, Ann. Mus. Hungar. Vol. 2, p. 355. f. 6(1904); Nova Australia, South America. - 
Act. Akad. Naturf. Halle, Vol. 91, p. 397, 400 (1909); Ann. Mus. 
Hungar. Vol. to, p. 481 (1912). 
3. C. cuneipennis, Melander, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. Vol. 11, p. 206 (1918). Philippine Islands. 
4. C. discoidalis, Bezzi. Ann. Mus. Hungar. Vol. 2, p. 355 (1904); ibidem, East Indies. ; 
Vol. 10, p. 482 (1912); Brunetti, Fauna Brit. India Dipt. Vol. r, - 
p. 382 [1920] ( Drafetis). | 
5. C. gracilis, Bezzi, Ann. Mus. Hungar. Vol. 2, p. 354 (1904); ibidem, New Guinea. 
Vol. 10, p. 480 (1912). 
6. C. hamifera, Bezzi, ibidem, Vol. 10, p. 479. 485 (1912). Formosa. 
7. C. monocheta, Bezzi, Nova Acta Akad. Naturf. Halle, Vol. 91, p. 401 Peru. 
(1909). 
8. C. rubrithorax, Bezzi, Ann. Mus. Hungar. Vol. 2, p. 356 (1904); ibidem, New Guinea. 
Vol. ro, p. 482 (1912). 
9. C. strigifera, Meijere, Tijdschr. v. Ent. Vol. 54, p. 333 (1911); ibidem, Java. 
Vol. 56, Suppl. p. 75 (1914); 
10. C. valdiviana, Philippi, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. 15, p. 768[1865] Chile. 
(Drafetis); Bezzi, Nova Acta Akad. Naturf. Halle, Vol. 9t, p. 397 
[1909] (? Ctenodrafetis). 
SusBcENUS ELAPHROPEZA, MACQUART 
r. E. abdominalis, Wiedemann, Aussereur. Ins. Vol. 2, p. 12 [1830] (Tachy- China. 
dromia), Bezzi, Ann. Mus. Hungar. Vol. 2, p. 359, note [1904] 
(Tachydromia); Melander, Psyche, Vol. 17, p. 52 [1910] (Ctenodrafetis). 
2. E. acrodactyla, nov. sp. (1). Luzon. 
3. E. antennata, Becker, Bul. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, p. 115 (1909); Ann. E. Africa. 
(1) Drapetis (Elaphropeza) acrodactyla, nov. sp. — Female. 
Soc. Ent. France, Vol. 79. p. 24 (1910); Bezzi, Ann. Mus, Hungar. 
Vol. 10, p. 48t (1912). 
Length2 mm,  Luteous, the occiput, linear 
front, third antennal joint, arista, broad third abdominal tergite. apex of hind tibize within, and last joint of all tarsi black, 
"Third antennal joint lanceolate, three times long as wide and five-ninths as long as the closely pubescent arista ; palpi ovate. 
Posterior dorsocentral large, two scutellars, acrostichal and dorsocentral setulze totaling four distinct rows. — Sides of black. 
abdominal band with many strong flattened black setule. ^ Two extensor bristles on hind tibie, Wings hyaline, veins 
yellow, sections of costa proportioned 1 : 0.3: 0.8 : 0.3, of fourth veig 1 : 1 : 3, of fifth vein 1 : o 5, first posterior cell gently 
widening to tip, fourth vein ending slightly beyond apex of wing. 
Two specimens, Mt. Makling, Luzon, C. F. Baker. Related to formose Bezzi, but that species has the first posterior 
cell narrowing at the tip. 
