404 INSECTA SAUNDERSIANA. 
HETEROMYZA CINCTIPES. 
Ferruginea ; caput flavum ; antenne picee, basi fulve ; thoracis discus 
piceus, cano trivittatus ; abdomen nigrum, basi apiceque testaceum ; 
femora fulva apice nigra, antica nigra albo fasciata ; tibie nigra, 
basi fuscia tarsisque flavis ; ale sublimpide, basi costaque subfulve. 
Ferruginous: head yellow, with a white stripe along each eye, clothed 
beneath with white hairs ; crown luteous, with a white lanceolate stripe on 
the lind part, and a brown stripe on each side of the fore part; face 
slightly concave; epistoma and sides of the peristoma prominent; epistoma 
with a brown spot on each side: mouth pitchy; palpi whitish, broad, 
tapering towards the tips: feelers tawny ; third joint pitchy, nearly round, 
tawny towards the base, much deeper than the second, and about twice its 
length; sixth bare, very slender, tawny towards the base, full thrice the 
length of the third: disk of the chest somewhat pitchy, with three indis- 
tinct hoary stripes: abdomen black, obconical, testaceous at the base and 
at the tip, shorter than the chest: thighs tawny, with black tips; fore- 
thighs black, with a white band; shanks black, yellow at the base and with 
a yellow band; feet yellow with darker tips: wings almost colourless, 
slightly tawny at the base and along the fore border; veins black, tawny 
towards the base; lower cross-vein very near the border, almost straight, 
very slightly oblique: halteres yellow. Length of the body 3 lines; of the 
wings 7 lines. 
Van Dieman’s Land. 
Genus HELOMYZA, Fallen. 
Hrtomyza nurirrons, Fem. 
Nigra, cano-tomentosa ; caput luteum ; antenne pallidiores ; pedes fulvi ; 
ale subfulve. 
Black, with a cinereous covering: head luteous, yellow in front and 
beneath: mouth pitchy: feelers pale luteous; third joint short-conical, 
more than twice the length of the second ; sixth black, bare, full thrice the 
length of the third: abdomen slightly obconical, a little broader but not 
longer than the chest: legs tawny; fore-legs darker than the posterior: 
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