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fore femora and the inside of the fore tibia ciliated; the other femora 

 more slightly so, and only towards the base. 



Not common. In the collection of Mr. Haliday. (E. I.) 



10. pulicarius, Fin. dol. 20.28 (1823); Ztt.annulipes, Mg. 

 pygmaus, Mq. cinerellus, Ztt. i. 1. 705. 88. Cinereo-viridis, parum 

 nitidus, fronte obscure anea, hypostomate albido, antennis brevibus nigris, 

 pedibus palHde flams, coxis cinereis anticis apice pallidis, femoribus 

 anticis in medio late posticisque apice fuscis, tarsis omnibus obscuris, 

 metatarsis anterioribus flamdis, alis subfuscis. Long, li ; alar. 2 lin. 



Greyish-green, hardly shining. Front somewhat brassy. Hypostoma 

 tohitish. Antenna short, black. Legs pale yellow ; coxa cinereous, fore 

 coxa with pale tips ; fore thigJis in the middle, hind thighs at the tips, 

 brown; tarsi dusky; anterior metatarsi yellowish. Wings slightly 

 brown. Male. Hypostoma very narrow, silvery. Antennae acute, a 

 little shorter than the head. Mouth withdrawn. Abdomen narrow, 

 compressed-cylindrical. Hind tarsi with the three first joints compressed, 

 the third fringed behind with long bristles. Fern. Hypostoma moderately 

 broad, whitish. Antennae oval, half the length of the head. Mouth 

 decumbent ; palpi pale. Abdomen compressed-conical. Tarsi bare. 



Not common. In Mr. Haliday's collection. (E. I.) 



11. cirripes, (Hal. .MSS.) Obscure aneus, pedibus nigris, alis 

 fuscanis ; Mas. tarsorum posticorum articulo tertio ciliato. Long. 1 ; 

 alar. 2 lin. 



Dark brassy, not shining. Face white. Wings dusky. Abdomen of 

 the male somewhat compressed ; hypopygium small, without external 

 appendages. Legs black, femora slightly brassy, trochanters brownish. 

 In the male the first three joints of the hind tarsi compressed, the 

 third fringed behind with long bristles. 



Yery like P. pulicarius, of which it takes the place on the wet 

 slopes of mountains. (E. I.) 



12. spinigerellus, Ztt. d. s. 604. 90 (1843). nigricosta? Eoser 

 {Chrysotus) Wurt. zw. (1840). Firidi-aneus, nitidus, fronte cyanea, 

 hypostomate angusto albo-micante, antennis brevissimis nigris, pedibus et 

 coxis pallide flams, alis hyalinis ; Mas. stigmate basali crasso atro, tibiis 

 posticis sinuatis apice subdilatatis pilosis. Long. |-; alar. 1^ lin. 



Brassy-green, shining. Front blue. Hypostoma narrow, shining 

 white. Antenna black, very short. Wings hyaline ; third and fourth 

 longitudinal veins parallel ; the fourth ending in the tip of the wing ; 

 discal transverse vein in the middle, upright. Legs and coxa pale yel- 

 low; tarsi with brown tips. Male. Mouth withdrawn. Costal vein 

 thick and black at the base of the auxiliary vein. Abdomen narrow, 

 cylindrical. Intermediate femora with a tuft of long hairs in the mid- 

 dle beneath ; hind tibia sinuated, spinulose, subclavate, brown and hairy 

 at the tips. Fern. Mouth slightly decumbent. Abdomen conical. 



Eare. In Mr. Haliday's collection. (I.) 



