928 LIST OF DIPTERA. 



clothed with black hairs and bristles ; thighs and shanks tinged 

 with gray ; foot-cushions pitchy : wings pale gray, tawny towards 

 the base and along the fore border ; wing-ribs and veins tawny ; 

 lower cross- veiu very slightly curved inward ; poisers tawny. Length 

 of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 



a. St. Martin's Falls, Albany Eiver, Hudson's Bay. Presented by 

 G. Bamston, Esq. 



Anthomyia Lipsia, n. s., fem. Nigro-cinerea, capite cano, abdomine 

 cinereo-fulvo, pa/pis nigris, antennis ferrugineis, pedibus fulvis, 

 tarsis nigris, alis subfulvis, marginibus posticis subcinereis. 

 Body clothed with black hairs and bristles : head black, hoary 

 in front ; sides of the face without bristles ; epistoma slightly pro- 

 minent : eyes dark red, convex ; facets of the fore part a little larger 

 than those elsewhere : sucker black, pitchy and clothed with tawny 

 hairs towards the tip : palpi black, beset with black bristles : feelers 

 ferruginous, nearly as long as the face; third joint linear, pitchy 

 above and at the tip, which is almost truncated, more than twice 

 the length of the second ; bristle black, feathered with very short 

 hairs to the tip, more than twice the length of the third joint, its 

 first joint very short, second of moderate length : chest tinged with 

 gray, adorned with four black stripes, of which the middle pair are 

 parallel, narrow and distinct : abdomen obconical, adorned with a' 

 grayish tawny covering, longer than the chest ; legs tawny, clothed 

 with black hairs and bristles, rather long ; feet black ; foot-cushions 

 tawny ; fore feet widened towards the tips : wings slightly tawny, 

 grayish along the hind borders ; wing-ribs and veins tawny ; veins 

 black towards the tips ; lower cross-vein much curved inward near 

 the base, straight from thence to the tip ; scales pale tawny, of mo- 

 derate size, the upper extending a little beyond the lower ; poisers 

 yellow, tawny at the base. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the 

 wings 8 lines. 



a. St. Martin's Falls, Albany Eiver, Hudson's Bay. Presented by 

 G. Barnston, Esq. 



Anthomyia Pylone, n. s., fem. Nigro-fusca, thorace nigra quadri- 

 vittato, abdomine subtessellato, pulpis antennisque nigris, pedibus 

 nigro-cinereis, alis subcinereis. 



Body black, covered with brown, clothed with black hairs and 

 bristles : sides of the face without bristles ; epistoma not prominent: 

 eyes red ; fore part rather flat, its facets hardly larger than those 

 elsewhere : sucker black, clothed with tawny hairs ; palpi black, be- 

 set with black bristles : feelers black, as long as the face ; third 



