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Wings greyish subhyaline with extensive pale-brown markings, the more 
conspicuous being at origin of Rs, completely traversing ce ; at 
stigma ; along cord and outer end of cell 1st M, ; slightly paler clouds at . 
ends of longitudinal veins, most extensive in anal cells. Venation: Se, — 
ending a short distance beyond origin of Rs, this distance slightly variable, 
Se, just before this origin; m-cu shortly before the fork of M. Abdomen 
dark brown, posterior margins of outer sternites indistinctly pale; hypo- 
pygium dark. Male hypopygium (fig. 1) with basistyles cylindrical, each 
with squat hemispherical lobe on mesal face at base, this lobe terminati 
in small tubercle set with a pencil of setae; mesal face of basistyle pro- 
vided with numerous very long powerful setae. Ventral dististyle simple, 
a fleshy lobe unprovided with a rostrum; dorsal dististyle a very strongly 
curved chitinized hook. Gonapophyses with mesal apical angle a slightly 
curved, feebly bifid, chitinized rod. 1 
otype, g, Glenorchy, Otago, altitude 1,200 ft. ; 4th January, 1929 _ 
(C. C. Fenwick). — : 
Dicranomyia aegrotans Edwards, 
1923. Dicranomyia aegrotans Edwards, Trans. N.Z. Inst, vol 54, 
pp. 280-81, pl. 27, fig. 22 (wing). 3 
Edwards's type was based on the female specimen mentioned, but not _ 
described, by Walker (List Dipt. Brit. Mus., vol. 1, p. 45, 1848). The - 
type-locality is unknown. Widely distributed in both Islands. 1 
Allotype.—4 . Length, 6-5 mm. ; wing, 8:3 mm. 
Similar to female, differing as follows: Basal flagellar segments pyri- 
form, outermost passing into oval.  Mesonotal praescutum with very 
Allotype, 3, Ohakune, Wellin lti | . 15th October, 
1921 (T. Ё. Harris) gton, altitude 2,060 ft. ; 15 p 
Dicranomyia repanda Edwards. H 
1923, Dicranomyia repanda Edwards, Trans, N.Z. Inst, vol. oi 
р. 278, pl. 27, fig. 17 (wing). А 
Edwards's types consisted of three males two taken by Hudson near 
" . Rise y п not 
Wellington, the third by Dr. Andrew Sinclair and mentioned but not 
