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venter destitute of short, stout spines, claws and pulvilli of 
female minute, the pulvilli scarcely one fifth as long as the last 
tarsal joint: palpi and entire insert except the wings and calyp- 
teres, black; length, 4 mm. Los Angeles County, Cal. From 
the type speeimen. (Journal N. Y. Ent. Soc, Vol. Ill, p. 57; 
June, 1805.) cenea Coq. 
G. Palpi yellow, scutellum bearing three pairs of long marginal and 
sometimes a short apical pair of macrocluetae, usually a diseal 
pair on the second and third abdominal segments 7. 
Palpi black 8. 
7. Third segment of abdomen pollinose on at least the basal two thirds, 
the pollen yellowish, abdomen subopaqne; length, 4 to 9 mm. 
Pranconia and White Mountains. New Hampshire; Beverly, 
Mass.; Maryland: District of Columbia; Georgia; Texas; Mis- 
souri: northern Illinois: Colorado; and Sonoma County, Cal. 
From the type specimen. (Journal N. V. Ent. Soc., Vol. Ill, 
p. 57: June, 1895. Anisia nigrocinctaf v.d.W., Brauer and 
Bergenstamm in litt.) variabilis Coq. 
Third segment at most pollinose on the basal third, the pollen white, 
abdomen subshining; length, 4 to 9 mm. White Mountains, New 
Hampshire; northern Illinois; District of Columbia; Virginia; 
North Carolina; Tifton, (la.: Ocean Springs, Miss. ; Florida and 
Jamaica. West Indies. (Trans. Ainer. Ent. Soc, Vol. XIX, p. 
1-11 ;June, 1892: Tachinophyto. Pseudomyothyria indecisa Town- 
send, loc. cit., p. 132. Vibrissina sp., Brauer and Bergenstamm 
in lift. ) floridensis Town. 
8. Second and third segments of abdomen destitute of diseal macro- 
chsetae, gray pollinose on bases of last three segments, third 
joint of antenna' nearly three times as long as the second .. .10. 
Second and third segments bearing diseal as well as marginal macro- 
clneta', scutellum bearing three pairs of long marginal inacro- 
chaetse and sometimes a very short apical pair 9. 
9. Abdomen gray pollinose on bases of last three segments, trout in the 
male three-fifths, in the female from three-fifths to three-fourths, 
as wide as either eye: calypteres white, sometimes tinged with 
yellow on the margin; length. I to (> mm. White Mountains and 
Franconia. N. II.: Beverly and New Bedford, Mass.; District of 
Columbia; Georgia; Illinois; Tucson, Ariz.; Palm Springs and 
Los Angeles Co., Cal., and Allende, Mexico. From the type 
specimens. (Journal X. Y. Ent. Soc., Vol.111, p. 57; June, 1895. 
Hypostena 2)u.silla x Coquillett, loc. cit., p 58.) barbata Coq. 
•This is the female of barbata; in the description of the latter, through an error in 
the printing, the male sign ( J ) was used in the place of the female ( 9 ), and vice versa. 
The two females from California nucler harbat a do not have diseal oiacroehietae on 
the second and third segments of the abdomen, as erroneously stated in the descrip- 
tion; they belong to vanderwulpi Town. 
