BY FREDERICK A. A. SKUSE. 
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terminating in the costa above the marginal cell, and sometimes 
incomplete. Surface of the wing microscopically pubescent. 
Intermediate coxge of the ^ sometimes with an upward bent spine. 
Genus 14. Neoempheria, 0. Sacken. 
Costal vein extending beyond the tip of the second longitudinal 
vein, but not reaching as far as the apex of the wing. Marginal 
cell sometimes very much lengthened. All the rest as in Sciophila, 
only that the auxiliary vein is always unshortened and reaches the 
costa sometimes beyond the marginal cell. No spine on the 
intermediate coxae of the 
Genus 15. Polylepta, Winn. 
Costal and auxiliary veins as in Neoempheria. Inner marginal 
somewhat shortened. Base of the second posterior cell nearer the 
Ijase of the third sub-marginal cell than in the preceding, and the 
branches of the third longitudinal vein longer. Surface of the 
wing microscopically pubescent. Abdomen long, thin, cylindrical. 
Genus 16. Paratinia, Mik. 
Costal vein extending beyond the tip of the second longitu- 
dinal vein, nearly reaching the apex of the wing Auxiliary vein 
joining the costa almost inappreciably beyond the base of the 
marginal cell. Sub-costal cross-vein situated a little beyond the 
middle of the inner marginal cell and before the base of the third 
longitudinal vein. Marginal cell trapezoidal, very lengthened. 
Anterior branch of the fork of the third longitudinal vein twice 
the length of the petiole. Base of the second posterior cell lying 
con si deraVdy before the base of the third sub-marginal cell. Wings 
broad, cuneiformly nari’owed towards the base, distinctly hairy. 
Fifth longitudinal vein incomplete. Abdomen of the ^ seven- 
segmented, long and very slender. 
Genus 17. IIo.maspis, gen.nov. 
Costal vein extending a little beyond the tip of the second 
longitudinal vein, nearly to the apex of the wing. Auxiliary 
vein joining the costa over the apex of the marginal cell. Sub- 
