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side long, hind side short; epistoma not prominent; mouth 

 short ; feelers slender ; scutellum prominent, semicircular, not 

 hiding the metathorax ; abdomen short, broad, nearly round, 

 slightly arched ; lateral plates beneath not much developed ; 

 telum of the female very short ; wings ample ; lower end of the 

 longer cross nervure much inclined towards the tip of the wing. 



Sp. 1 . Ano. Goedii. Grey ; head tawny ; legs yellow ; wings 

 limpid, with a black spot at the base, sending forth rays to 

 the upper and lower border and to the tip of the wing. 



(Fig. 29.) 



Musca purmundus. Harris, Exp. 74. PI. XXI. fig. 6. 

 Trypeta Goedii . Meig. Europ. Zweiflug. Ins. VI. 382. 64. 



Head tawny above, pale yellow beneath, almost white round the 

 eyes and in the grooves, with a few black hairs beneath, and still 

 fewer black bristles above ; above the base of the antenna? is a 

 clear white curved spot, its front side notched in the middle ; 

 peristoma white ; mouth tawny ; feelers yellow ; antenna? tawny, 

 3d joint dull red ; thorax tawny, bearing a few black bristles, 

 the disk brownish grey, with some half-effaced stripes ; scutellum 

 yellow ; metathorax black, shining, its sides inclining to tawny ; 

 abdomen dark brown, tinged with grey, clothed sparingly with 

 black hairs, tawny beneath ; hind border of each segment hoary ; 

 telum black ; legs yellow, clothed with black hairs ; wings limpid, 

 tawny at the base ; a large black mark varied with a few little 

 limpid dots reaches from the base nearly to the middle of the 

 wing, and touches the fore but not the hind border ; at the end of 

 this are two black cross bands, one reaching the fore, the other 

 the hind border of the wing ; beyond these are two longer black 

 bands, one straight passing by the longer cross nervure, and 

 joining the lower border ; the other curved, rising to the upper 

 border, and accompanying it to the tip of the wing ; nervures and 

 poisers yellow, tips of the latter brighter. (Length of body If 

 line; of wings 4 lines.) 



Very rare in England ; found in August on a lime tree ; near 

 London. 



Euleia/ 



This genus differs from all the preceding by the 6th joint of the 

 antennae, which is smooth, and neither downy nor hairy ; it has 



d E3, bene, \e7os, laevis, 

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