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LIST OF UIPTEHA. 333 



1. Pasops Baudini. 



Niger; anlennce concolores ; abdominis segmenta 2um et Sum 

 macula utrinque laterali flavescente ; femora tibiceque apice 

 albida ; alee subinfuscatce, venis nigris. 



Panops Bauuini, Lam. Ann. Mus. d' Hist. Nat. iii. 266, pi. 22, f. 3 ; 



Lair. Gen. Crust, et Lis. iv. 316; Enc. Meih. viii. 710, 1 ; 



Diet, d' Hist. Nat. xxiv. 467. Wied. Auss. Zweijl. ii. 19, 2. 



Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. i.36o,2. Erichs. Eniomogr.i. 141, 1. 

 Mesophjsa marginata, Macq. Dipt. Exot. i. 2, 168, 2. 



New Holland. 



2. Panops flatipes. 



jEneo-niger ; ocelli tuberculo insertcs ; antennae basi, tibice tarsi- 

 quejlavida ; alee inauratce, alulis albidis. 



Panops flavipes, Latr. Enc. Melh. viii. 710, 2 ; Diet. d'Hist. Nat. 



xxiv. 467 ; Cuv. Regn. Anim. iii. Wied. Auss. Zweifi. ii. 



649. Erichs. Entomogr. i. 141, 2. 

 Meso])hysa scapularis, Macq. Dipt. Exot. i. 2, 167, 1. 



New Holland. 



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Genus 2. LASIA. 



Oculi villosi, super antennarum basim contigui. Ocelli tres. 

 Proboscis longa. Antennae triarliculatse, fronte insertae. Prothora- 

 cis lobi dorsales remoti. 



Lasia, Wied. Anal. Ent. ii. ; Auss. Zweijl.i. 329; Perly ; Erichs. ; 



Westw. 

 Panops, p., Wied.; Macq. 



Subcostal vein ending at mucli before two-thirds of the length 

 of the wing ; mediastinal ending at a little beyond five-sixths of the 

 length ; radial ending at a little beyond the mediastinal ; the two 

 branches of the cubital curved forward from the hinder part of the 

 wing, and ending at some distance in front of the tip ; three 

 externo-niedial veins; first running very near the cubital, and con- 

 nected with it at the fork of the latter, extending like the third to 

 the border of the wing ; second not extending to the border, con- 

 nected with the first and with the second by two transverse xeinlels ; 

 subanal vein joining the anal at souiC distance from the border of 

 the wing. 



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