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Testaceous. Antennae black, verticillate-pilose. Wings slightly 

 greyish, pubescent, ciliated; veins brownish; subcostal vein less than 

 half the length of the wing ; cubital very slightly curved, ending very 

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

 second branch curved very abruptly and hardly obliquely to the hind 

 border. Halteres and legs pale testaceous, the latter rather long and 

 slender. Male. Antennae four teen-jointed, shorter than the body ; joints 

 nearly cylindrical, about four times longer than their petioles. Fern. 

 Antennae fourteen-jointed ?, much shorter than the body ; joints cylin- 

 drical, hardly petiolated. Oviduct very long. 



Not common. (E.) 



91. ciliata, n. Fcem. obscure testacea, antennis nigris, corpore 

 brevioribus, alls subcinereis late ciliatis, venis nigricantibus, halteribus 

 pedibusque pallide testaceis, oviductu brevi. Long. If; alar. 4 lin. 



Fern. Dull testaceous, pubescent. Antennae black, fourteeu-jointed ?, 

 moniliform, verticillate-pilose, shorter than the body; joints simple, 

 nearly oval, with very short petioles. Wings pubescent, slightly greyish, 

 deeply ciliated; veins blackish; subcostal vein much less than half the 

 length of the wing ; cubital slightly curved, ending at some little 

 distance from the tip of the wing ; subanal distinct ; first branch of the 

 anal very slight, running very near the subanal ; second branch curved 

 abruptly, and slightly obliquely to the hind border. Halteres pale tes- 

 taceous. Oviduct short. Legs pale testaceous, pubescent, rather long 

 and slender. 



Not common. (E.) 



92. solennis, n. Mas, testacea, gracilis, antennis 14-articulatis 

 corporis longitudine, alis subcinereis, venis nigricantibus, halteribus pal- 

 lide testaceis. Long. 1 ; alar. 3 lin. 



Male. Testaceous, slender. Antennae black, fourteen-jointed, moni- 

 liform, verticillate-pilose, as long as the body ; joints simple, nearly 

 round, little more than half the length of their petioles. TFings slightly 

 greyish, ciliated; veins blackish; subcostal vein less than half the length 

 of the wing ; cubital slightly curved, ending at a little distance from the 

 tip ; subanal and first branch of the anal slight ; second branch curved 

 abruptly and slightly obliquely to the hind border. Halteres pale tes- 

 taceous. Legs long, slender. 



Not common. (E.) 



93. dumetorum, Winn. Linn. Ent. viii. 264. 55 (1853). Mas y 

 flava, antennis fuscescentibus basi flavis corpore mitlio longioribus, 

 articulis longe petiolatis, thorace vittis tribus parvis aut fere obsoletis 

 flavo-fuscis, alis limpiclis cinereo-pilosis, veuis pallide fuscis, halteribus 

 albis, pedibus albido-flavis, femoribus tibiisque anticis supra coxisque 

 nigro-iuscis. Long. lin. 



Male. Yellow. Antennae brownish, yellow at the base, longer by half 

 than the body ; double joints as long as their petioles, and towards the 



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