MILLER.—Diptera Fauna of New Zealand. 461 
Genus HILAREMPIS Bezzi. 
Vein Sc evanescent before reaching the costa; metapleurae bare. 
TABLE OF SPECIES. 
1 A tawny-bodied species ; тее black, with a VET "- ..  kaiteriensis. 
Cinereous or blackish speci 2 
iit grey siis pied blackish ода stripes ў мы dad brown ; i 
h-bla 
legs browni benhami. 
Species with ieas me ў 5 za ae : 
2 
3f Body cinereous 
ux $a sis vs uM .. fulvipes. 
3) Body bla ek. Үз 2 ar де = .. nigra n. sp. 
Provisional Table based on Chaetotaxy. 
1 ç 28 least — scutellars 5 .. benhami. 
{ At most four scutellars 2 
ES | о ын ее; опе pair of strong prothoracios 
( fulvipes. 
; Dorsocentrals ending i in two or three strong bristles before scutellum ; 
о or piense pairs of prothorac 3 
(Th strong доганын fe eee ; нн pairs a strong 
4 B V prothoracee (fig. 63) nigra n. 8p. 
o pairs of strong аа trals posteriorly ; { “four pairs o of pro- 
E эел ин the outer one on each side strong, the remainder weak _kaiteriensis. 
H. benhami Miller. 
H. benhami Miller, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 45, p. 198, figs. 1 to 5, 
pl. 1, fig. 3, 1913. 
H. kaiteriensis Miller. 
Н. kaiteriensis Miller, l.c., p. 200, figs. 6 to 8, pl., fig. 1. 
H. fulvipes Hutton. 
Hilara fulvipes Hutton, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 33, p. 31, 1901. 
E ront cinereous, but darker in some lights; eyes де уе marginate, 
cinereous, owing to dense tomentum, but bla ck ground-colour frequently 
reflected. Proboscis blackish-brown ; palpi tawny. Occiput cinereous, but 
brownish-grey, but cinereous at times owing tum; the k 
ground-colour conspicuous particularly on pleurae Chaeto 
(fig. 59) mainly as in H. nigra, although the rows of smaller bristles are 
inct, while amo are some delicate golden hairs 
а. tawny, with some delicate tawny bristles ; tarsi rather fuscous ; 
anterior coxae somewhat lengthened, their tibiae short ; anterior protarsi 
of the male swollen (fig. 61). 
