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6. R. fenestralis, Meigen, Syst. Beschr.Vol. i,p. 265(i i){Mycelop]iila){i?<iS). 
fenestralis, Winnertz, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. i3, p. 822 (12) (iS63) ; 
Schiner, Fauna Austr. Dipt. Vol. 2, p. 466 (7) (1864). 
7. R.filipes, Loew, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. Vol. i3, p. 149 (36) (i86g). 
2i. R. gracilis, Winnertz, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. i3, p. 820 
(10) (i863). 
g. R. macnira, Winnertz, ibidem, p. 818 (8) (i863). 
ID. R. wwcM/tisfl, Meigen, Syst Beschr. Vol. i , p. 268 (18) (Af>'r^/o/>/n7rt) (1818). 
maculosa, Zetterstedt, Dipt. Scand. Vol. 1 1 , p. 42 1 1 ( .3o) (il/)'«/c>//«7i7) (iS52) ; 
Winnertz, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. i3, p. 821 (11) (i863); 
Schiner, Fauna Austr. Vol. 2, p. 465 (6) (1864). 
— R. maculosa, Zetterstedt, ol. p. p. (nee Meigen) = fasciata, Meigen. 
— R. mediastinalis, Lundstrom, See Dynatosoma. 
\\. R. placida, Winnertz, Verh. Zool.-bot. (}es. Wien, Vol. i3, p. 817 
(7) (i863). 
placida, Schiner, Fauna Austr. Dipt. Vol. 2. p. 465 (5) (1864). 
12. R. scopidosa, Becker, Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berl. Vol. 4, p. 68, pi. 2, f. 27(1908). 
13. R. sigiiatipes, Van der Wulp, Tijdschr. v. Ent. Vol. 2, p. 179 (20), pi. 12, 
f. 6, 6a [Mycetophila] (i853). 
sigiiatipes, Winnertz, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. i3, p. 812 (2) (i863); 
Schiner, Fauna Austr. Vol. 2, p. 464 (3) (1864) ; Van der Wulp, Dipt. 
Neerland. Vol. i, p. 139 (3) (1877). 
14. R. spijii/>es, Winnertz, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. i3, p. 8i3 
(3)(i863). 
spinipcs, Schiner, Fauna Austr. Dipt. Vol. 2, p. 464 (4) (1864). 
var. jtigrosttiata, Strobl, Mitth. Naturvv. Ver. Steiermark, 1894, i56 (1895). 
^i5. R. strangiilata, Scudder (fossil), Tert. Ins. p. 5go, pi. 10, f. 2 (1890). 
16. R. Tiefii, Strobl, Jahrb. Mus. Karnteri, Vol. 26, p. i7g (igoi). 
17. R. truncata. Winnertz, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges, Wien, Vol. i3, p. 8i5 
(5) (i863). 
truncata, Schiner, Fauna Austr. Dipt. Vol. 2, p. 465 (4) (1864). 
Europe. 
Eastern United States. 
Central Europe. 
Central Europe. 
Europe. 
Central Europe. 
Canary Isl. 
Central Europe. 
Central Europe. 
Western United States. 
Austria. 
Europe. 
The species apicalis Meigen, bimaculaia, brevicornis, festiva, plebeja, sericea Say, taeniata and 
venosa, listed with Mycetophila, may belong to this genus. 
56. Genus ALLODIA, Winnertz 
Allodia. Winnertz, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. i3, p. 826 (3o) (i863). 
Brachycampta. Winnertz, ibidem, p. 833 (3i) (i863). 
Characters. — - Head round, flattened in front, placed low upon the thorax, front broad; eyes 
round; ocelli three in number, the laterals large, contiguous to the eye margin, the middle one very 
small, inagroove; palpi incurved, fourjointed, the first small, the fourth longest; antennae 2+ 14 jomted, 
the basal joints differentiated, the flagellar joints cyhndrical, pubescent. Thorax oval, highly arched; 
mesonotum with depressed hairs, only the margin setose; scutellum large, with marginal setse. Abdomen 
of the male six segmented, with complex forceps (PI. 7, Fig. 14, 15), the female abdomen with 
seven segments, slender, compressed, constricted at the base, with short ovipositor ending in two slender 
lamellae. Legs long and slender, all tibiae with long spurs and minute lateral sets. Wings shorter or not 
longer than the abdomen, oval, with rounded base, and with microscopic setulas arranged in parallel 
longitudinal rows. Costa ends some distance before the tip of the wing at the point where the radial sector 
terminates; subcosta very short and either ends free or in Rj ; media forks under or distad of the base 
of the radial sector; cubitus forks proximad of the base of the fork of the media, and frequently even 
