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Body with cinereous tomentum. Head tawny. Antennae luteous ; 

 third joint conical, longer than the second. Things white, with brown 

 dots, and with two broad irregular brown bands, which enclose white dots, 

 and are connected in the disc ; cubital and pra3brachial veins hardly di- 

 verging between the transverse veins, almost parallel between the dis- 

 cal transverse and the tip; discal transverse almost straight and up- 

 right, parted by a little less than its length from the prsebrachial trans- 

 verse, and by much less than half its length from the border. Halteres 

 whitish. Legs tawny. Fern. Oviduct short, flat, obconical, ferru- 

 ginous, shining. 



Generally distributed. (E. S. I.) 



13. parietina, L. Fn. 1863 (1761); F.; Gmel.; Meig. ! Zw. 

 pi. 50. f. 7; Mcq. ; Loew; Boie; Zett.pantAenna, Fal. cinerea, 

 Desv. Cervino-tomentosa, capite luteo, alls albis, guttis nonnullis fas- 

 ciisque tribus albo-guttatis fuscis, pedibus testaceis, oviductu nigro. 

 Long. H-H; alar. 2|--3 lin. 



Body with fawn-coloured tomentum. Head luteous. Antennae paler ; 

 third joint nearly linear, rounded at the tip, longer than the^second. 

 Wings white, with three brown bands ; first basal; third apical; these 

 bands contain some white and testaceous dots, and the white part has also 

 some brown dots ; cubital and prsebrachial veins nearly parallel from the 

 prsebrachial transverse to some distance beyond the discal transverse, 

 very slightly diverging from thence to the tip ; discal transverse up- 

 right, curved outward, parted by a little less than its length from the 

 prsebrachial transverse, and by hardly half its length from the border. 

 Halteres and legs testaceous. Fern. Oviduct short, flat, obconical, black. 



Not rare. (E.) 



14. corniculata, Fal.Ortal. 8. 11 (1820); Meig.; Zett. ; Mcq.; 

 Loew ; Boie. Jacece, Desv. Testacea, alis albis, guttis nonnullis fas- 

 ciisyue tribus connexis albo-guttatis fuscis, abdominefusco-yuadrimaculato. 

 Long. 3 ; alar. 7 lin. 



Testaceous. Third joint of the antennae linear, obliquely truncated 

 at the tip, much longer than the second. Wrings white, with three brown 

 bands ; first with some darker brown spots in front, connected in the disc 

 with the second ; third apical, connected in front with the second ; these 

 bands contain white dots, and there are a few brown dots on the white 

 part ; cubital and prsebrachial veins hardly diverging between the trans- 

 verse veins ; cubital indistinctly undulating, but nearly parallel to the 

 prsebrachial between the discal transverse and the tip; discal trans- 

 verse nearly upright, slightly curved outward, parted by much less than 

 its length from the prsebrachial transverse, and by hardly half its length 

 from the border. Abdomen elliptical ; fourth and fifth segments with two 

 drown spots on eacJi. 



Not rare. (E.) 



