358 INSECTA SAUNDERSIANA. 
front: abdomen brown, almost oval, shorter and a little broader than the 
chest, testaceous towards the base: legs black; knees ferruginous : wings 
slightly gray, with five brown spots, one on the tip of the second vein; the 
second long, on the tip of the third vein ; third and fourth on the cross- 
veins; fifth near the base; veins black, testaceous at the base; lower cross- 
vein almost straight: alule colourless, with yellow borders: halteres yellow. 
Length of the body 2} lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 
Brazil. 
ANTHOMYIA TRICOLOR, Mas. 
Fulva ; caput argenteum ; palpi fulvi ; antenne picee, basi fulve ; thorax 
nigro fasciatus, scutello piceo; abdomen nigrum, basi maculisque 
duabus flavis; pedes nigri, tibiis anterioribus fulvis ; ala cinerea, ad 
costam flavo-fusce. 
Tawny: head with a silvery white covering ; frontalia deep black ; 
facialia without bristles; epistoma not prominent: eyes bare: palpi and 
tip of the mouth tawny : feelers pitchy ; first and second joints tawny ; 
third linear, rounded at the tip, almost reaching the epistoma, tawny to- 
wards the base, about thrice the length of the second ; sixth feathered with 
rather long hairs, tawny at the base, much more than twice the length of 
the third: chest and breast with white reflections: chest with a broad deep 
black band ; scutcheon pitchy except the tip: abdomen black, slightly ob- 
conical, a little longer and narrower than the chest; first segment yellow ; 
second with a yellow spot on each side of the hind border, tawny beneath : 
legs black ; hips and anterior shanks tawny: wings gray, yellowish brown 
along the fore border; veins black; lower cross-vein with the two curves 
which are very slight: alule pale gray with yellow borders: halteres yel- 
low. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 
Brazil. 
ANTHOMYIA FUMIFERA. 
Altra; caput argenteo maculatum ; abdomen piceum ; pedes picei, tabiis 
ferrugineis ; ale subcineree. 
Deep black, clothed with black hairs and bristles: frontalia widening 
from the eyelets to the feelers; a silvery spot at the base of the feelers ; 
