LIST OF DIPTERA. 57 



Limnobia apparens, n. s., mas. Fusca, thorace cano trivittato, ab- 

 dominis apice fulvo, antennis nigris, pedibus fulvis, tarsis fuscis , 

 alis subfulvis. 



Body brown : chest with three hoary stripes : eyes and feelers 

 black, the latter longer than the head : tip of the abdomen tawny : 

 legs tawny, pubescent ; shanks darker than the thighs ; feet brown : 

 wings slightly tawny ; veins brown ; brands none ; poisers pale yel- 

 low. Length of the body 2i lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 

 a. En dan d. From Mr. Walker's collection. 



Div. L L. 



The first and the second longitudinal veins are simple ; the 

 third has a short cross upright vein, which connects it with the 

 fourth, and the latter just after this junction sends forth a similar 

 I vein to the- fifth ; the fifth, beyond half its length, sends forth a 

 1 branch which is forked. 

 I 

 Limnobia conveniens, n. s., mas. Pallida fulva, tarsis apice fuscis, 

 alis limpidis. 



Body and legs pale tawny : eyes black : tips of feet brown : 

 ; wings colourless ; veins tawny. Length of the body 2§ lines ; of 

 j the wings 6 lines. 



a. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. A. Sinclair. 



Div. M M. 



Limnobia repanda, Holiday, Zool. Voy, Erebus and Terror, 

 a. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. A. Sinclair. 



Div. N N. 



Limnobia flavithorax, Wied. Auss. Zweif. i. 37, 23. 

 a. Para. Presented by Reginald Graham, Esq. 



Dolichopeza, Curtis. 



Dolichopeza sylvicola, Curt. Brit. Ent. 62. Meig. Dipt. vi. 284, 



pi. 65, /. 10, 11. Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. i. 116, 1. 

 a. Scotland. From Mr. Walker's collection. 



