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1. Agapophvtus Australasia. 



Ater ; antenna articulo loflavo ; pedes antici fiavi femoribns basi 

 nigris, posleriores nigri metatarsis flavis ; alee hyalince obscure 

 fasciattf, vents nigris. 



Agapophytus Australasia?, Guerin. 

 Port Jackson. 



2. Agapophytus pyrrhotelus. 



Niger; antennce rufo-lutece, basi ferruginece ; tibia anticce lutece, 

 intermedia picece apice albidce, posticce picece ; tarsi posteriores 

 basi albidi ; alee subcinerece, nigro bifasciata, apice lutece. 



Black. Antennae reddish luteous, ferruginous towards the base. 

 Fore tibiae luteous ; posterior tibiae piceous, the middle pair whitish 

 towards the tips; posterior tarsi whitish towards the base. Wings 

 very slightly grayish, with two black bands, one a little befove the 

 middle, the other beyond the middle, between it and the tip there is 

 a large luteous spot, which is partly bordered with gray ; veins 

 black. Halteres black, with whitish tips. Length of the body 

 5 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 



a. Moreton Bay, Australia. From Mr. Strange's collection. 



3. Agapophytus extinctus. 



Niger ; antennce basi fulvce ; abdominis latera canescentia ; tarsi 

 postici basi albi ; alee sublimpidce, fascia apicibusque cinereis. 



Black. Proboscis pale yellow. Antennae mutilated, tawny at 

 the base. Abdomen slightly hoary on each side, clothed with pale 

 hairs at the tip. Hind tarsi white towards the base. Wings nearly 

 limpid, gray for more than one-third of the length from the tips ; a 

 slight gray band at a little before the middle. Halteres white to- 

 wards the tips. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 



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 Phycus canescens. 

 a. East Indies. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



