BY FREDERICK A. A. SKUSE. 139 



those of the flagellum, yellowish ; flageHar joints large, consider- 

 ably flattened, much darker than the pedicels, with long dense 

 brown veiticillate hairs, the two joints immediately preceding 

 the terminal rudimentary joint very close together, and not so 

 flattened as the others. Palpi rather robust, densely pubescent, 

 sordid ochraceous. Thorax dusky yellowish-brown, with two 

 somewhat dense rows of pale hairs from the coUare to the scu- 

 tellum ; pleurje yellowish-brown ; scutellum prominent, narrow, 

 scarcely lunate, yellowish-brown. Halteres moderately long, the 

 stem rather thick, yellowish, with a pyriform club, densely 

 covered with a brownish pubescence. Abdomen dusky yellowish, 

 brown, the dorsal segments densely scaled, terminal segment 

 rather thickly haired. Legs short and slender, pale ochraceous, 

 the coxje and tarsi tinged with ferruginous. Second tarsal joint 

 nearly as long as the first ; the remaining joints somewhat thicker 

 than the two first. Wings pellucid, with a very pale bluish tint, 

 densely covered with scaly hairs, particularly on the ajjical ])or- 

 tion ; bra.s.sy reflection. First longitudinal vein invisible just 

 before reaching the costa ; second longitudinal vein not sinuose 

 before the cross-vein, reaching the margin immediately beyond 

 the apex of the wing, its basal portion six times the length of the 

 cross-vein ; cross-vein not very oblique, pale ; third longitudinal 

 vein most indistinct; fourth longitudinal indistinct, invisil)le 

 some distance before the posterior border ; anterior branch 

 scarcely distinguishable, veiy little arcuated. (Description drawn 

 from dried specimen). 



Hub. — ElizaVjeth Hay (Masters and Skuse). 



92. Campylomvza impexa, sp.n. 



(J. — Length of antcume... . OOliU incli ... 05U millimi-trf. 



Expanse of wings 0035x0017 ... 0-88 x 0-42 



Size of body 0020 x OOOo ... 0T)0x013 



Antenna? ochracfous-brown, 2- -f- 1 2-joint<'d ; basal joints pale 

 rrdlisli biMwri, first banjil joint much larger than tlit' second, 



