LIMNOBIA. 283 



SECTION 1. 



a. Wings with a discal areolet. 



b. First externo-medial vein forked. Radial vein forked. 



c. Fork of the first externo-medial vein with a petiole between it and the dis- 

 cal areolets. 

 d. Two veinlets between the subanal vein and the third externo-medial. 



This division comprises two very dissimilar sections. 



Antennae of the male longer than the thorax. Wings not dilated ; 

 mediastinal vein ending far before two-thirds of the length of the wing, 

 joined to the subcostal by a veinlet very near its tip ; subcostal ending 

 at about four-fifths of the length ; radial and cubital springing from a 

 common petiole, which they rather exceed in length, and which pro- 

 ceeds from the subcostal at a little before half the length of the wing, 

 and forms a nearly right angle, rejecting a rudimentary vein at its base ; 

 radial forked beyond one-fourth of its length ; cubital joined near its 

 base to the third externo-medial by a veinlet, whose angle emits the 

 first externo-medial, the latter is forked at two-thirds of its length, and 

 is connected with the third externo-medial by a veinlet, whose angle 

 emits the second externo-medial ; third externo-medial connected with 

 the subanal by two veinlets, one before half the length of the wing, 

 the other much before the middle of the discal areolet ; subanal curved 

 abruptly to the hind border ; axillary slightly undulating ; discal areolet 

 hexagonal, more than twice longer than broad. 



1. fasciata, L. S. N. ii. 973. 18 (1767); F. ; Gmel.; Meig.; 

 Schumm. ?; Gimm. ; St8eg.|; Zett. maculata, M.cq.puk7iella, Winth. ; 

 Meig. ; Hal. Cana, palpis antennisque nigris, alls sublimpidis fasciis 

 interruptis cinereis, abdomine fulvo fasciis nigris, pedibus nigris, femo- 

 ribus basi testaceis. Long. 2^ ; alar. 5 lin. 



Hoary. Palpi and antennae black. Wings nearly limpid; their 

 borders adorned with grey spots wfych almost meet in tJte disc. Halteres 

 testaceous, with black knobs. Abdomen tawny, with a black band on 

 the hind border of each segment. Legs black; femora testaceous 

 towards the base. 



Eare. Inhabits moors. (E. S. I.) 



2. trimaculata, Zett. I. L. 833. 4 (1840). Cinerea, palpis anten- 

 nisque nigris, thorace subiramaculato, alls cinereo-hyalinis maculis tri- 

 bus costalibus fuscis, pedibus flavescentibus, femoribus tibiis tarsisque 

 apice fuscis. Long. 2f-3 lin. 



Cinereous. Palp* and antennae black. Thorax hardly spotted. 

 Wings slightly cinereous, with three brown costal spots at equal distances 

 from each other ; transverse veinlets slightly clouded. Halteres pale. 

 Legs yellowish ; femora, tibia3, and tarsi with brown tips. 



Eare. (I.) 



