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72. Macrophya luctifera. 

 (Plato X. fig. 8.) 

 Macrophya luctifera, Smith, Tram. Ent. Soe. Load. 1874, p. 380. 

 Exp. al. 6 lin.. long. corp. .''>• lin. 



Shining black ; tips of anterior femora in front, and tibiae also 

 in front, hind trochanters, base ol tibia) outside, and cenchri white. 

 Wings fuscous, nervures black: stigma nhite al base. 



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7:'>. Macrophya carbonaria. 



I Plate X. fig. 6. i 



Macrophya carbonaria, Smith, Tram. Ent. Soc. I. d. L874, p. 380. 



Exp. al. 1 1 lin., long. corp. 5 lin. 



B ick, shining tus dull: head orax punctured, i 



■ !y on the pectus; abdomen more finely punctured. Bead, thorax, 

 and d with a short gi A spot on each 



side of the il in. the the mand 



the anterior tibia: in front, and tl t' the femora, a 1. 



I the middle of the hind tibia? above, white. 

 ^ in; \\ ish In aline, with fi 



black; lanceolate cell with straight cross uervure. 



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7 1. Ma jvophya timida. 



« Plate X. fig. 7. 



Macn phya timida, •Smith. Tn ■ Em". s <" . /. ml, L874, p. 



Exp. al. I 11 lin.. Long, coi p. I . lin. 



Black, punctured as in M. r, but nol pubescent; base of 

 the mandibles, front of thi from near the extremity 



of tl >ra downwards, fronl oi the intet legs from tin 



middle of the tibia?, a large oval spot on the hind coxa?, and the 

 trochanters, including th< adjacent pi and femora, 



whitish or testaceous. Wings hyaline, with black nervures ; lanceo- 

 tracted. 



But for the difference in the lanci cell I should scarcely have 



considered this species to be disti m .'/. carbonaria. 



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