MitLeR.—Diptera Fauna of New Zealand. 451 
Wings hyaline except for testaceous articulation and brownish cell 2nd C 
and stigma ; veins brown, paler basally; venation as in H. flavinceris. 
Halteres pale yellow but brownish at base. 
egs testaceous, clothed with delicate hair-like bristles ; anterior pro- 
tarsi slightly thickened ; claws rather elongate, dark testacebus basally, 
black distally ; pulvilli testaceous. 
bdomen dark testaceous, with testaceous markings, more or less 
distinct, across posterior margin of each segment except first, upon 
which is a triangular testaceous spot along anterior and another along 
sterior margin, their apices meeting in centre of segment. The whole 
clothed as in H. flavinceris. Genital appendage (fig. 24) shaped as in 
H. flavinceris, dark-brown, with narrow tawny median stripe on each 
side broadening basally. 
d. Length, 6 mm. ; + gential appendage, 10-5 mm. 
Holotype: No. 1207, D. M. 
Habitat.—New Zealand (locality and collector unknown). 
H. fumosa Hutton. 
Clinocera fumosa Hutton, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 33, p. 31, 1901. 
Owing to the well-developed anal angle of the wing and the shape of 
the antennae, &c., this species cannot be placed in linocera, and it is doubt- 
ful if it really belongs to Hilara, although I have placed it therein for the 
present. 
me lights, convex 
below, but flat above and concave medianly ; among the bristles (fig. 51) 
. Dorsum of thorax black, with three longitudinal grey stripes ; prothorax, 
incisions of transverse suture, notopleurae, humeri, and alar regions grey, 
this pattern being indistinct in some lights; pleurae black, with greyish 
reflections ; metapleurae bare; a tuft of bristles above insertion of anterior 
сохае. Chaetotaxy of dorsum as in fig. 52. Scutellum black, but greyish 
in some lights, with three pairs of erect marginal bristles, pre-apical ones 
k 
| че black, bristly, slender; tarsi normal; anterior coxae not unusually 
engthened, 
Abdomen elongate, narrow, cylindrical, cinereous but black in к, 
colour, distinctly bristly, bristles for the most part hair-like but margina 
es stronger and larger. Genitalia inconspicuous. 
