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are solidly aeneous, the middle tibia with a cinctus near 
the knee, this at about basal fourth. The following notes 
were also added: 
The palpi are black, the segments short, but No. 4 is 
equal to the others united, long. Middle tibia with three 
black teeth below at apex, these similar to the teeth upon 
the ventral tarsus of the same leg. Fore wing with a 
rather short hairless line extending from a point opposite 
to the middle of the marginal vein obliquely to opposite 
the base of same and to about the middle of the wing; 
this is completely isolated from the surrounding ciliation 
and commences about four lines of ciliation from the 
middle of the marginal vein. Hind or second wing with 
from twelve to fifteen scattered, fine lines of ciliation, its 
caudal fringe longish. 
One female reared from Agromyza phaseoli by Mr. 
Ross, of the Queensland Department of Agriculture, May 
1st, 1912, Glasshouse Mountain. 
Apparently Dodd, in the Transactions of the Royal 
Society of South Australia, xli., 1917, pp. 356-357, de- 
scribed this variety without name, giving also a descrip- 
tion of the male, which is valuable. Some time ago I had 
access to his material, but had not gotten around to it ; 
subsequently, on coming upon this note of newness, I 
hunted for it with the object of comparing the specimens. 
However, they could not be found. But I think his de- 
scription is clear enough, and that his specimens were this 
species and variety. I have so recorded. 
Anagyropsis cinctithorax nov. 
Aeneous, the wings hyaline, the following parts 
golden : A line across the cephalic frons, mouth, a line 
down the face between the two just outside of the 
antennae, antennae except dorsal scape and dorsal pedicel ; 
pronotum, propleurum (continuously), tegulae except 
apex, fore legs except ventral femur and the coxae, rest 
of the legs except the coxae ; a spot below the middle knee 
and a longer one on middle tibiae toward apex, hind 
femora except ventral margin; and the dorsal hind tibiae. 
Venation dark, the marginal vein slightly longer than 
wide, the stigmal much longer than it, a bit exceeding the 
postmarginal. Wing ciliated to base. Dorsal thorax 
pilose. Lateral ocellus near eye, distinctly farther from 
its mate than from the median, the frons wide. Scape 
short and strongly elavate, about twice longer than wide, 
moderately dilated. Segments of the funicle globular- 
quadrate, somewhat shorter than the pedicel, the club 
about half the length the funicle. Palpi pale except the 
fourth of the maxillary. Hairless line closed caudad by 
-3-4 lines of cilia. 
