676 LIST OF DIPTERA. 



53. AsiLDS LONGIMANUS. 



Tarsi graciles, elongali. 

 Asilus longimanus, Zoeiv, Linn. Ent. iv. 95, 51. 

 Rhodes, and the neighbouring coast of Asia Minor. 



Div. IT. 



Mas. Sexualia parva, non compressa ; forceps angustus. 

 Sexualia of the male small but not compressed ; forceps narrow. 



54. Asilus tessellatus. 



Ala hyalinee, apice levissime infuscatce ; antennarum articulus 3us 

 elongatus, tenuis. f 



Asilus tessellatus, Loeiv, Linn. Ent. iv. 98, 54. 



Asia Minor. 



55. Asilus p^ecilogaster. 



Antennarum articulus 3us brevis, arista subcequali ; ala apice 

 leviter infuscatce. 



Asilus paecilogaster, Loeiv, Linn. Ent. iv. 101, 55. 



Trieste. Sicily. 



56. Asilus ptragra. 



Alee ad apicem marginemque posteriorem totum distinctissime iti- 

 fuscata ; venter non tessellatus. 



Asilus pyragra, Zeller, Lsis, 1840, 60, 13. Loew, Linn. Ent. iv. 

 105, 56. 



Germany. 



a.—d, ? 



Group 9. Epitreptus. 



Corpus flavo-cinereum autcinereo-flavum, mediocre aut parvum. 

 Facies parum angustata. Pedes cinereo-fusci, f'ulvo varii. Mas. — 

 Sexualia sat parva, acuminata, aut subacuminata. Fcem. — Ovi- 

 ductus trigonus, acuminatus. 



Epitreptus, Loeiv, Linn. Ent. iv. 108. 



Yellowish ash-gray or grayish yellow species, of moderate or 

 small size. Legs more or less streaked, blackish in one species at 

 the articulation of the base of the tibia, opaque blackish gray in this 



