104 CECIDOMYZIIXE. 



body ; double joints as long as their petioles, rather shorter towards 

 the tips. Wings limpid, with grey pubescence] veins pale brown; 

 transverse veinlet at before the middle of the subcostal vein ; second 

 branch of the anal curved very abruptly to the hind border. 

 Habits unknown. 



87. modesta, Winn. Linn. Ent. viii. 262. 52 (1853). Mas, pal- 

 lide flava, albido-hirta, antennis corpora duplo longioribus, articulis longe 

 petiolatis, alis maximis limpidis cinereo-hirtis, venis fuscis, halteribus 

 albis. Long, i lin. 



Pale yellow, with whitish hairs. Antenna nearly twice the length of 

 the body ; double joints as long as their petioles, rather longer towards 

 the base of the antennaB, rather shorter towards the tips. Wings very 

 broad, limpid, with grey pubescence and with brown veins ; transverse 

 veinlet joining the middle of the subcostal vein; anal vein and its 

 second branch forming a rounded obtuse angle. 



Habits unknown. 



88. disjunct a, n. Mas, pallide testacea, antennis 12-articulatis 

 nigris corpora paullo longioribus, alis sublimpidis, venis uigricantibus, 

 halteribus pedibusque albidis, alis sublimpidis. Long. 1 ; alar. 3 lin. 



Male. Pale testaceous, slender. Antennas black, twelve-jointed, mo- 

 niliform, verticillate-pilose, a little longer than the body ; joints simple, 

 oval, much shorter than their petioles, which are whitish. Wings 

 nearly limpid; veins blackish; subcostal vein about one-third of the 

 length of the wing ; cubital curved, ending at a short distance from the 

 tip of the wing ; subanal and first branch of the anal very slight ; 

 second branch curved obliquely, but rather abruptly to the hind border. 

 Halteres and legs whitish, the latter long and slender. 



Rare. (E.) 



89. pubescens, n. Mas, testacea, antennis 14-articulatis nigris 

 corpore longioribus, alis subcinereis, venis testaceis. Long. 1-| 2 ; alar. 

 4-5 lin. 



Male. Testaceous. Antennas black, fourteen-jointed, moniliform, 

 verticillate-pilose, longer than the body ; joints nearly round, about 

 half the length of their petioles, which are testaceous ; whorls of hairs 

 very long. Wings slightly greyish, pubescent, ciliated ; veins dull tes- 

 taceous ; subcostal vein rather less than half the length of the wing ; 

 cubital curved, ending on the hind border at some little distance from 

 the tip of the wing ; subanal distinct ; first branch of the anal slight, 

 running near to the subanal; second branch curved obliquely and 

 abruptly to the hind border. Legs long, slender. 



Not rare. (E.) 



90. mcesta, n. Testacea, antennis nigris, alis subcinereis, venis 

 fuscescentibus ; Mas, antennis corpore brevioribus ; Foem. antennis cor- 

 pore multo brevioribus, articulis vix petiolatis, oviductu longissimo. 

 Long. 1-|- ; alar. 2^-3 lin. 



