Diptera of St. Vincent {West Indies). 303 



slender yellowish stripes. Pleuree more whitish. Abdomen brown; 

 on the sides in front yellow ; the segments with a median, 

 posterior triangle of light golden hair, which extends outward, 

 forming a narrow hind border. Legs reddish or brownish-yellow. 

 Wings subhyaline, the anterior part to the tip of the second vein 

 luteous ; the distal costal portion and the posterior margin 

 clouded with blackish ; a large spot covering the cross- veins at 

 the outer part of the discal cell, and extending into the first 

 posterior cell, and another large one on the furcation of the third 

 vein, reaching to the costa, brown. 



Three specimens. It is not impossible tliat this is the 

 same as T. parallelus, Walker. 



2. TabanuSy sp. (PL X.^ fig. 78, antenna.) 



^ . Frontal triangle yellow ; face brownish-red, thickly grey 

 pollinose ; palpi light yellow ; all clothed with white hair. 

 Antennae yellow ; third joint angular above, but not drawn out 

 into a process. Mesonotum black, not shining, greyish pollinose, 

 and with yellowish- white pile ; pleurae ochraceous yellow, with 

 white pile. Abdomen brownish-red and brown, opaque ; the 

 segments with a narrow, light yellow, hind border. Legs yellow ; 

 tarsi infuscated distally. "Wings hyaline ; the furcation of the 

 third vein with a stump. Eyes bare ; no ocelli. Length 

 10 mm. 



One specimen. 



LBPTID^. 



Chrysopila. 

 Macquart, Dipt, du Nord de la France, 1827. 



1. Chrysopila ludens. 



Chrysopila ludenSj Loew, Wien. Entom. Monatschr., 

 v., 34. 



Hah. Cuba (Loew). 



Six specimens agree sufficiently well with the descrip- 

 tion of this species. In those that are well preserved, 

 there is a golden pubescence on the abdomen, and the 

 hind femora may be in large part black. With these 

 specimens, there are several others in which the thorax 

 is yellow, with the mesonotum brownish. The abdomen, 

 in all the specimens, is in large part black. 



