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3. Mesonotum completely bristled; with a median row 
of four macrochsetse; four achrostichals, three or 
four dorsocentrals and six marginal scutellar bris- 
tles; the macrochsetse all as long or longer than the 
mesonotum ; base of third vein bearing one very long 
bristle JEnictomyia, subgen. nov. 
Mesonotum minutely hairy, without macrochsetse ex- 
cept near lateral and posterior margins ; base of third 
vein bare or with one or two very short bristles 
Dohrinphora 
Aenictomyia subgen. nov. 
Although clearly related to Dohrniphora, the type of this 
subgenus exhibits several striking characters. The bris- 
tling of the entire body is unusually long as well as the cilia 
on the costal vein. The very complete and conspicuous 
chsetotaxy of the mesonotum is very unusual, as in prac- 
tically all Phoridse the median and anterior macrochsetse 
are completely suppressed, although those along the pos- 
terior and lateral margins are generally more or less well 
developed. The front is completely bristled; the proboscis 
geniculate and strongly chitinized ; eyes hairy ; palpi 
strongly bristled ; cheeks each with three very strong mac- 
rochsetse ; propleura hairy, with a large macrochaeta ; meso- 
pleura hairy above; front tibia with a series of four small 
macrochsetse on dorsal surface; middle tibia with a strong 
basal pair; hind tibise without macrochsetse before apex; 
fourth wing- vein curved; seventh not distinct. 
Type: Diploneura ( JEnictomyia ) chapmani sp. nov. 
Diploneura (Aenictomyia) chapmani sp. nov., Fig. 1. 
Female : Length 1.2-1. 5 mm. 
Yellowish brown, the middle portion of the front, the 
mesonotum more or less, the tergites of the second and 
third abdominal segments and the apical one darker brown, 
the legs lighter, except the hind pair; wings hyaline with 
the heavy veins light brown. Front wider than long, the 
