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round, black, fringed with black hairs, inner appendages shining 
black. 
Coxae black, with white pollen; fore coxae with yellow pollen and 
black hairs and bristles on the front surface; femora greenish black 
with white pollen, the extreme tips yellow; fore tibiae pale yellow with 
white pollen, much flattened on the distal two thirds (Fig. 3), 
inner edge of the flattened portion black and densely fringed with 
flattened, black bristles, near the base a more or less distinct brown 
ring; middle tibiae more or less yellow towards the base, sometimes 
mostly black; hind tibiae and tarsi black; middle tarsi somewhat 
yellowish at base: fore tarsi with the first joint mostly yellow, the 
following joints brown, last tarsal joint as figured (Fig. 4), claw 
with a very small tooth at base which would be difficult to see if the 
claw was not in a favorable position. 
Halteres reddish yellow; tegulae pale yellow with black cilia. Wings 
grayish hyaline, slightly darker between the second and third veins; 
tips of the third and fourth veins nearer together than in the other 
eastern species, about as in T. olympiae Ald. 
9—As in the male except that the face is wider; arista plane, nearly 
as long as the face; pollen of the face and fore coxae white; fore 
tibiae plane, rather stout, yellowish, more brown towards the tip, with 
three large bristles on the inner and five on the outer surface (in one 
specimen there is an extra bristle on the inner side of one tibia); 
ovipositor black. 
My specimens were taken by Mr. Harbeck at Manahawkin, 
New Jersey, Julv 30th. 
I publish this as I cannot find any record of Mr. Coquillett’s 
describing it, and probably it is only a manuscript name. I 
am using the name he gave so as to save confusion, as this 
species has gone into several collections under this name. 
Paraclius nigrocaudatus sp. nov. 
é—Length 3 mm. A blackish species with black legs. Face very 
narrow below; antennae black, third joint rather large, oval. 
Thorax and abdomen dark green, last segment of the latter cop- 
pery; hypopygium small, black, its lamellae very large, nearly as 
long as the hypopygium, half as wide as long, black, fringed with long 
black hairs on the edge next the venter. 
Legs wholly black; fore tibiae with two rather large bristles; middle 
tibiae with five or six, regularly placed, prominent bristles on the up- 
per front edge; hind tibiae thickened with stout bristles. 
Tegulae pale yellow with black cilia; knob of the halteres yellow, 
stem darker. Wings strongly tinged with brown anteriorly, more 
