PLATE XXIII. 



FAMILY II. MYCETOPHILID^ (continued). 



GENUS 17. Catocha (p. 59). Fig. 1. CatocJia latipes, male. 1 a, 

 antenna of female ; 1 b, fore leg, with dilated tarsus, of female ; 

 1 c, ungues and pulvillus of ditto. 



GENUS 18. Anarete (p. 60). Fig. 2*. Anarete candidate*. 2 *, 



antenna ; 2 b* t labium and palpi. 

 GENUS 19. Campylomyza (p. 61). Fig. 3. Campylomyza (s. g. Mi- 



cromyia, Rond.) globi/era. 3 a, antenna of ditto ; 3 b, antenna of 



C. halter ata. 



GENUS 20. Ditomyia (p. 63). Fig. 4. Ditomyafasciata. 4 a, head 

 of ditto from above ; 4 b, antenna of ditto ; 4 c, tip of hind tibia 

 and tarsus ; 4 d, last joint of ditto, with the ungues more magni- 

 fied. (See also Stephens, Illustr. Br. Ent. pi. 44, fig. 2, for figure 

 of the perfect insect and details of D. annulaia, Meig. ; Stseg. ; Zett. ; 

 Wmn.=D.ferru</inea, Wlk., ante, p. 64, tmd = Mycetoj)kilazonata, 

 Steph. loc. cit.) 



GENUS 21. Platyura (p. 64). Fig. 5. Platyura laticornis, Meig. i. 

 238, 13. 50, front of head of ditto; 5 b, antenna of ditto; 5 c, 

 labium and palpi of P. marginata seen sideways ; 5 d, wing of P. 

 marginata. 



GENUS 22. Macrocera (p. 68). Fig. 6 a, wing of Macrocera lutea, 

 male ; 6 b, head and antenna of ditto, seen sideways. 



GENUS 23. Bolitophila (p. 71). Fig. 7. BolitopJdla fusca,-\ fern. 

 7 a, antenna of ditto ; 7 b, head of B. cinerea. See also Stephens, 

 Illustr. Br. Ent. pi. 44, fig. 1, for figure and further details of S. 

 cinerea. 



J. O. W. 



f In the female here figured, the oblique veinlet near the tip of the wing reaches 

 the costa beyond the extremity of the subcostal vein. In the male (Messala Saun- 

 dersii, Curt.), it is represented as more transverse, and united to the subcostal before 

 it reaches the costa. /. 0. W. 



