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beyond the regular transverse row of veins. Hind wings vitreous. 
Length of the body 3} lines; of the wings 8 lines. 
a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
DycTIopHORA AMATORIA. 
Pseudophana amatoria, Heer, Tertiarinsekten, iii. 90. Nat. Gessell- 
schaft in Zurich, i. 39,55. (Eossile Insekten von Aix). 
Genus STRONGYLODEMAS. 
Strongylodemas, Stal, Hem. fréin Kafferl. 265. 
SrRONGYLODEMAS OIROULARIS, 
Strongylodemas circularis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. A. Fork. 1855, 92. 
Natal. 
Genus ELIDIPTERA, Cat. Hom. p. 828. 
The four species described as Burybrachys conserta, vetusta, 
intercepta and surrecta belong to this genus, not to Eurybrachys. 
Genus DARIDNA. 
Cladodiptere affinis. Corpus sat gracile. Caput subarcuatum, 
martgine subtus dilatato; frons et facies elongate, plang. An- 
tenne breves, setiformes, gracillime. Prothorax transversus. Me- 
sothorax longi-trigonus. Abdomen supra subcarinatum. Pedes 
longiusculi, sat graciles, femora postica subtus lamina parva apicali ; 
tibie postice spinis plurimis. Ale sat anguste; antice venis 
‘transversis quatuor. 
Allied to Cladodiptera. Body rather slender. Head slightly 
arched above, as broad as the thorax, with a dilated border on each 
side beneath ; front and face elongate, wery flat. Antenne short, 
setiform, very slender. Prothorax transverse. Mesothorax elongate. 
triangular. Abdomen slightly keeled above. Legs rather long 
and slender; hind femora with a small appendage beneath at their 
tips; hind tibia with numerous spines. Wings rather narrow, 
Fore wings at two-thirds of the length or beyond with four trans- 
verse veins, which are irregularly disposed. #emale.—Oviduet ex- 
tending somewhat beyond the abdomen, \ 
