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antoniiae, the possession of large empodia, and the absence of 

 a detiiiite true venation in the wings^ of inaorotrichia along 

 the costal margin, and of a chitinised area at the base of the 

 anal lobe of the wings. It resembles the Blepharocerid:e 

 in the shape of the body and wings and in the possession 

 of a well-marked " secondary venation "; this last^ however, 



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Deuterophlehia viirahiHs, gen. et sp. n. 

 Outline of whole insect, x 6. (The writer is indebted to 

 Mr. A. J. E. Terzi for the figure.) 



is on an entirely different plan from that known in any 

 Blepharoccrid. 



As Mr. J. E. Collin has pointed out to me, the antenna! 

 structure is curiously suggestive of the Cyclorrhapha, the 

 long terminal segment with two short segments preceding 

 it recalling the arista, with its two small basal segments^ of 



