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19. Ablabesmyia indecisa Williston 

 189G T a n y p u s Will. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p.27G 



(P1.27, figs. 12 and 13) 



Male and female. Wings hairy; posterior forked cell not petio- 

 late; front metatarsi shorter than their tibiae. Head and basal 

 joint of the antennae reddish yellow; palpi and the remainder of 

 the antennae brownish yellow; antennal plumosity of the 

 male gray, towards the tip blackish. Thorax reddish . yellow ; 

 bare, opaque, with three slender, reddish brown stripes in front, 

 separated by ash}^ intervals ; on each side posteriorly with an 

 elongate ibrown spot, the middle of which is ashy ; scutellum light 

 yellow; metanotum brownish red. Abdomen slender; opaque 

 brown, the posterior angles and borders of the segments ashy; 

 the yellow of the venter sometimes encroaches upon the fbrown 

 of the dorsum; sixth and seventh segments more distinctly yel- 

 low; the seventh and eighth segments Avith the posterior portion 

 blackish. Legs yellow, less hairy than in A. f 1 a v e o 1 a. Wings 

 hvaline, moderately hairy. Lensfth 1.5 to 2.25 mm. St Vincent 

 Island. 



I have comipared my male specimens with the cotyipe male speci- 

 men from the St Vincent collection of Cornell university, and 

 cannot detect any differences. 



Var. a. (fig.l2). Male and female; agrees with Williston's de- 

 scription, excepting that there are Ibut two reddish brown stripes 

 in front (i. e. the usual middle stripe with a very slender dividing 

 line) ; and all the abdominal segments are marked alike with ashy 

 borders. 



To Williston's description of the normal species the following 

 may be added : The brown of each segment of the abdomen more 

 intense just in front of the ashy posterior margin. The abdomen 

 of the female is reddish brown, the incisures yellow and the mar- 

 gins of the segments ashy. Specimens from Ithaca, N. Y., and 

 Pennsylvania. 



20. Ablabesmyia pilosella Loew 



18GG T a n y p u s Loew. Berl. Ent. Zeit. p.5 



Female. Testaiceous or sulbfuscous, with pale pile, the dorsum 

 of the thorax without stripes, the scutellum, legs and antennae 

 very pale, the last Avitli long ])ile and toward the tip blackish, the 

 wings thickly pilose, subcinereous, the basal cells short. Length 

 1 mm. Wing 1.2 to 1.3 mm. 



Small, opaque, testaceous or subfuscous. The antennae ordi- 

 nar}^, pale, blackish towards the tip, clothed with very long pile, 

 the last joint not thickened. The dorsum of the thorax without 



