62 MUSCID^E. 



ward angle, which emits a short branch inward, and is thence straight 

 to its tip ; discal transverse vein with two distinct curves, parted from 

 the border by more than its length, and by a little less than its length 

 from the flexure of the praebrachial. 

 Eare. (E.) 



97. domator, n. Nigra, cano-tomentosa, capite albo, frontalibus 

 piceis, thorace nigro-quadrivittato, alis cinereis basi obscurioribus, alu- 

 lis albis, abdomine elliptico tessellato, apice rufo. Long. 2| ; alar. 5 

 lin. 



Frontalia piceous, linear ; bristles of the front descending to one-third 

 of the face ; face vertical, tawny ; facialia bristly to three-fourths of the 

 length ; epistoma not prominent ; palpi tawny. Antennae reaching the 

 epistoma ; second joint much longer than deep ; third deep, slightly 

 convex above, beneath, and at the tip, nearly twice the length of the 

 second ; fourth indistinct ; fifth very short ; sixth bare, stout to one- 

 fourth of the length, twice the length of the third. Costal vein ending 

 at some distance in front of the tip of the wing ; subcostal vein ending 

 at one-third of the length ; mediastinal vein ending at hah the length ; 

 radial vein ending at hardly beyond four-fifths of the length; cubital 

 vein ending near the tip of the costal ; praebrachial vein forming an 

 obtuse angle at the flexure, nearly straight from thence to the tip ; dis- 

 cal transverse vein with two indistinct curves, parted by much less than 

 its length from the flexure of the praebrachial and from the border. 



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



98. internexa, n. Nigra, cano-subtomentosa, capite albo, fronta- 

 libus atris, thorace nigro-quadrivittato, alis et alulis subcinereis, ab- 

 domine obconico, segmentorum margiuibus anticis tomentosis. Long. 

 3 ; alar. 8 lin. 



Frontalia deep llaclc, widening in front; bristles of the front de- 

 scending to one-third of the face; face vertical; facialia bristly for 

 three-fourths of the length ; epistoma not prominent. Antenna reach- 

 ing the epistoma ; second joint longer than deep ; third linear, slightly 

 truncated,- about thrice the length of the second ; fourth very short ; 

 fifth short ; sixth bare, stout for full one-third of the length, very much 

 longer than the third. Costal vein ending at some distance in front of 

 the tip of the wing ; subcostal vein ending at beyond one-third of the 

 border ; mediastinal vein ending at much beyond half of the fore border ; 

 radial vein ending at five-sixths of the fore border ; cubital vein ending 

 near the tip of the costal ; praBbrachial vein forming a hardly obtuse 

 angle at the flexure, slightly bent inward near this, and thence straight 

 to the tip ; discal transverse vein with two very slight curves, parted 

 by hardly less than its length from the border, and by much less from 

 the flexure of the prsebrachial. Alulae greyish. Abdomen obconical, 

 with tomenturn towards the fore borders of the segments. 



Eare. In Mr. Desvignes's collection. 



