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pruinose; the lamellæ black, shining, with rather dense, black 
hairs; they are cleft at the apex. Legs black, a little dark greyish 
pruinose, the coxæ most distinctly; the knees very narrowly reddish, 
most distinctly on the hind knees. Front femora with a little lon- 
gish hairs on the posterior side; middle femora with a row of 
bristly hairs on the anterior side, -longest at base and apex; hind 
femora with longish hairs above and below, longest below towards 
the apex and here aimost bristly; front tibiæ with fine hairs above, 
” being longest and bristly towards the base, 
and with rather dense hairs on the posterior 
side; middle tibiæ mainly short-haired, with 
a bristle at the base on the anterior side 
and one below about one third from the 
åpex; hind tibiæ with a dorsal and anterior 
row: of somewhat long bristles, and short- 
"veiliated below. Front metatarsus cylindrical, 
a little spindle-shaped, somewhat thickened 
and somewhat thicker than the end of tibia; 
it is three fourth of the length of tibia 
and somewhat longer than' the other four 
joints; it is densely short-haired below and 
a little longer haired above, and here ge- 
nerally with two longer hairs, one near the 
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front leg. x 30. apex and another in or more or less above 
the middle; all tarsal joints are longer than 
broad, the fourth joint on the middle tarsi is the shortest. All 
hairs on the legs are black or blackish. Wings a little brownish 
tinged; veins black or brownish black; the upper branch of the 
ecubital véin issuing almost rectangularly, after the curve it is near- 
ly straight and a little diverging; anal vein fine and pale, disap- 
pearing somewhat : before the margin. Stigma brown or blackish 
brown, long, its inner end nearly opposite to the medial cross-vein. 
Halteres black; the pedunele brown, especially towards the base. 
—… Female. Similår to the male; the front metatarsus simple, 
