LIST OF DIPTEKA. 933 



Anthomyia Barpana, n. s., fern. Nigro-cinerea, capite albo-mi- 

 cante, thorace trivittato, abdomine cano et ad apicem fulvo mi- 

 cante, palpis antennis pedibusque nigHs, alis subfuscis. 

 Body black, clothed with black hairs and bristles : front of the 

 head adorned with white lustre; epistoma slightly prominent; sides 

 of the face without bristles : eyes red, convex ; all the facets very 

 small : sucker and palpi black ; sucker clothed with tawny hairs ; 

 palpi beset with black bristles : feelers black, a little shorter than 

 the face ; third joint nearly linear, truncated at the tip, more than 

 twice the length of the second joint ; bristle tapering, stout at the 

 base, feathered with hairs of moderate length, more than twice the 

 length of the third joint : chest adorned with three gray stripes, its 

 sides and the breast tinged with gray : abdomen elliptical, as long 

 and as broad as the chest, adorned with hoary lustre, which has a 

 tawny tinge toward the tip ; legs black, clothed with black hairs 

 and bristles ; foot-cushions tawny : wings slightly brown ; wing-ribs 

 and veins black ; tip cross-vein with two very slight curves, the lower 

 inward, the upper outward ; scales white, with pale yellow borders ; 

 poisers black. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 

 a. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. 



Anthomyia Narina, n. s., fem. Cervina, palpis antennis pedibus- 



que nigris, alis subcinereis basi subfulvis. 



Body pale fawn-colour, clothed with black hairs and bristles : 

 breast and under side of the head hoary : epistoma not prominent ; 

 sides of the face without bristles : eyes pitchy ; fore part slightly 

 convex ; all the facets very small : sucker and palpi black, hairy : 

 feelers black, shorter than the face ; third joint linear, rounded at 

 the tip, about twice the length of the second ; bristle feathered with 

 short hairs for full half its length, bare from thence to the tip, more 

 than twice the length of the third joint : abdomen nearly elliptical, 

 a little broader but not longer than the chest : legs black, clothed 

 with black hairs and bristles ; foot-cushions pitchy : wings slightly 

 gray, with a tawny tinge towards the base ; wing-ribs and veins 

 black ; veins yellow at the base ; tip cross-vein nearly straight ; 

 scales white, with pale yellow borders ; the lower advancing much 

 beyond the upper ; poisers bright pale tawny. Length of the body 

 2| lines ; of the wings 5 lines. 

 a. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. 



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