( LIST OF DIPTEEA. 953 



Anthomyia Canacbe, n. s., fem. Nigra, abdomine croceo, segmento- 

 ram marginibus posticis nigris, palpis antennis pedibusque nigris, 

 alls limpidis. 



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

 tinged with gray; sides of the face without bristles; epistoma not 

 prominent : eyes black ; fore part rather flat, its facets larger than 

 those elsewhere: sucker black, clothed with tawny hairs; palpi 

 black, beset with black bristles : feelers black, nearly as long as the 

 face; third joint linear, rather deep, slightly rounded at the tip, 

 about thrice the length of the second joint; bristle full twice the 

 length of the third joint : abdomen oval, orange, not longer than 

 the chest ; hind borders of the segments black : legs black, clothed 

 with black hairs and bristles ; knees ferruginous ; shanks pitchy to- 

 wards the base : wings colourless ; wing-ribs tawny ; veins black, 

 tawny towards the base ; lower cross-vein straight, slightly curved 

 upward at the tip ; scales white, with yellow borders, the lower ex- 

 tending beyond the upper. Length of the body 2i lines ; of the 

 wings 5 lines. 

 a. Egypt. Presented by Sir Gardner Wilkinson. 



Anthomyia Corelia, n. s., mas. Fusca, thorace vittis tribus obscu- 

 rioribus, abdomine nigro vittato, palpis antennis pedibusque ni- 

 gris, alis subfuscis. 



Body black, with a brown covering, clothed with black hairs 

 and bristles : head adorned with yellowish white lustre ; sides of the 

 face without bristles; epistoma very slightly prominent: eyes red ; 

 fore part nearly Hat, its facets a little larger than those elsewhere : 

 sucker black, clothed with tawny hairs ; palpi black, beset with black 

 bristles: feelers black, much shorter than the face, third joint nearly 

 linear, rather deep, rounded at the tip, much longer than the 

 second, but less than twice its length ; bristle black, more than 

 thrice the length of the third joint, its first joint very short, second 

 long, third stout and downy at the base, slender from thence to the 

 tip : chest pale brown, with three dark brown stripes : hind scutch- 

 eon hoary: abdomen obconical, a little longer and narrower than 

 the chest, adorned with black stripes, which disappear towards the 

 tip : legs black, clothed with black hairs and bristles ; foot-cushions 

 pitchy: wings slightly brown ; wing-ribs pitchy ; veins black, pitchy 

 towards the base ; tip cross-vein with two curves, the lower inward, 

 much more distinct than the other which is outward; scales small, 

 pale tawny with darker borders, the lower not appearing beyond the 



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