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beyond the tip of the radial sector, but does not reach the tip of the wing; the subcosta ends in the costa 
and is connected with the radius by Sc, (subcostal crossvein); media with very short petiole ; the cubitus 
forks distad of the fork of the media and its branches are widely divergent ; anal veins incomplete 
(PI. 5, Fig. I 6). 
Type species : P. Jiumilis, Winnertz. 
Geographical distribution of species : 
J. P. frauduhiita, W'illiston, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 263 (i), pi. 8, f. i8 
" (1896). 
2. P. gracilis, Winnertz, Verb. Zool.-bot. Ges.Wien, Vol. i3,p. 781 (3)(iS63). 
3. P. humilis, Winnertz, ibidem, p. 780 (i) (i863). 
lunnilis (Winnertz), Schiner, Fauna Austr. Dipt. Vol. 2, p. 456 (1864). 
4. P. nigripennis, Strobl, Mitth. Naturw. Ver. Steiermark, p. 284 (i8g8). 
5. P. iany^us, Loew, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. Vol. i3, p. 143 (26)(iS69). 
6. P. ihoracica, Winnertz, Verb. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. i3, p. 780 (2) 
(i863). 
7 P. Winiiertzii, Mik, ibidem. \'ol. 19, p. 22 (i), pi. 4, f. 7-9 (1S69). 
32. Genus ANOMALOMYIA, Hutton 
Anomalomyia . Hutton, Index Fauna Nov. Zeal. 134 (1904). 
Anomala. Marshall (nec Stephens), Trans. New Zeal. Instit. Vol. 28 (1895) p. 2g3 (1896). 
Characters. — Head moderate, nearly round, but slightly prolonged posteriorly, situated rather 
deep in the thorax. Eyes ovate, entire ; ocelli two or three; if only two are present, one is situated in the 
margin of each of the compound eyes; if three, the third in the middle of the front ; palpi short, incurved, 
four jointed; first joint short, moderately robust ; second much longer, third and fourth more slender and 
about equally long; antennae cylindrical, tapering toward the apex, projecting forward, arcuated, 
2-1-14 jointed; first joint of scapus nearly cylindrical, second cupuliform, both joints setiferous on the 
sides and on the upper edge; flagellar joints cylindrical, with a short downy pubescence. Thorax highly 
arched; scutellum semicircular. Abdomen rather flattened, broadest in the middle. Legs rather short, 
tibiae spurred and provided with lateral spines which are short on the anterior tibiae and long ones arranged 
in three ranges on the intermediate, and two ranges on the posterior tibite. Wings with rounded apex 
and anal angle. Subcostal vein joinmg the costa just before the origin of the petiole of the media ; costal 
vein extends some distance beyond the tip of the radial sector; Rj joins the costa before the fork of the 
media ; base of the radial sector is situated but a short distance before the tip of Ri ; basal portions of the 
radius and media close together, the cell between them hence very narrow; anterior branch of the media 
ending in the margin near the tip of the wing; base of the fork of the cubitus is situated just proximad of 
the base of the petiole of the media; anal vein indistinct; Sco (subbostal crossvein) is wanting (PI. 5, 
Fig. 18). 
Type species : A. guttata, Hutton. 
Geographical distribution of species : 
A. guttata, Hutton, Cat. New Zeal. TJipt. etc. p. 11 {Mycetopliita){iS?>i). New Zealand. 
guttata, Marshall, Trans. New Zeal. Instit. 1895, Vol. 28, p. 294, pi. 11, 
f. 3; pi. i3, t. 16-17 (1S96). 
■^2. A. minor, Marshall, ibidem, p. 296 (1896). New Zealand. 
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