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DOLICHOPID^:. 



narrow black edge. Legs pale yellow ; posterior coxae grey at the base, 

 fore pair nearly denuded, glossed with white in male. Anterior tarsi 

 dusky towards the tip ; hind pair blackish, the metatarsus yellow except 

 the tip ; hind tibiae sometimes with a dusky spot at the tip ; the middle 

 femora have a small spine behind also. 



Pound near Thetford, in Norfolk. In Mr. Curtis's collec- 

 tion. (E.) 



44*. germanus, Wd. z. m. ii. 71. 17 (1818); Fin.; Mg. ; Mq. ; 

 Stn. ; Stg. ; Ztt. Viridi-ceneus, antennis nigris, arista nuda, pedibus 

 luteis, tibiis posticis apice tarsisque nigris, metatarsis anterioribus luteis 

 alisfuscis; Mas. lamellis nigris. Long. 1^-2; alar. 3-4 lin. 



Brassy-green. Antennae black, arista nearly naked. Wings sooty- 

 brown, darker along the fore edge. Lamella small, obtuse triangular, 

 blackish, slightly ciliated. Legs nnd fore coxas tawny yellow ; hind tibiae 

 at the tip, rather largely, and tarsi black ; anterior metatarsi yellow 

 tipped with black. 



Bare. (E.) 



45. nigriplantis, Stn. isis, xxviii. 250. 39 (1831) ; Ztt. Obscure 

 mridi-ceneus, antennis nigris, arista nuda, femoribus apice, tarsis anteri- 

 oribus basi tibiiscjue Jlavis, alis antice infuscatis ; Mas. lamellis fuscis, 

 tarsi intermedii articulo ultimo atro ciliato. Long. 2^; alar. 5 lin. 



Dark brassy-green. Antennae black ; arista nearly naked, the penulti- 

 mate joint little shorter than the last in male. Wings hyaline, dusky 

 along the fore edge ; the cubital and subapical veins a little sinuated. 

 Lamella somewhat rounded, dusky, edge blackish. Coxa3 and femora 

 olive-black ; trochanters ferruginous ; tips of femora and the tibice yellow ; 

 hind tibiae blackish at the tip ; fore tarsi yellow, dusky towards the tip ; 

 middle tarsi blackish, with the metatarsus yellowish tipped with black, the 

 last joint in the male a little dilated and ciliated, deep black, the onychia 

 appearing as a white tip ; hind tarsi black, the first and second joints 

 nearly equal in length. 



Eare. In Mr. Clifton's collection. (E.) 



Obs. D. mgnmaculatus, Mq. (Ct. Guide, 1258. 2), is doubt- 

 less a misprint for D. nigrilamellatus, Mq. (Brassy- green, an- 

 tenna3 black, arista naked, legs black or piceous, wings smoky- 

 hyaline ; male with black lamellse. Length 2^ lines.) 



Obs. D. chalybeus, Wd. (Blackish-green, front and thorax 

 steel-blue, antennae black, first joint tawny yellow beneatb, arista 

 very pubescent, legs yellow, tip of hind femora, hind tibiae ex- 

 cept the base, and tarsi black, anterior metatarsi yellow, wings 

 blackish, the cubital and subapical veins nearly parallel ; male 

 with yellowish lamella? edged with black. Length 2 lines), has 

 been admitted into the British lists, perhaps by mistake for D. 

 chalybeus, Mg., which is treated as a variety of species 9, in the 

 first section. 



