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Genus EPIGRIMYIA Town. 
Epigrimyia Townsend, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, Vol. Will. ]>.:;7r>; December, 1891. 
Drepanoglossa Townsend, loc. cit., p. 377. 
Siphoclylia Townscml. loc cit., Vol. XIX. p. 117: May, 1892. 
Siphopkyto Townsend, loc. cit., p. 127. 
Coronimyia Townsend, loc. cit.. ]>. 128; June, 1802. 
This synonymy is original with the writer, and, in the case of Dre- 
panoglossa, is based upon cotypes received from Mr. Townsend. The 
open or closed apical cell is not a character of generic importance; in 
a given species, sonic specimens have it open while in others it is 
closed. All of our species have on the fourth segment of the abdomen 
only a snbmarginal row of macrochaetsB : 
1. Femora yellow, three postsutural and three sternopleural macro- 
chsetae ii. 
Femora and tibia' black 4. 
2. Scutcllum yellow 3. 
Scutellum and proboscis black, the latter beyond the basal articu- 
lation one and one third times as long as height of head, fourth 
segment of abdomen reddish yellow, sides of first two segments 
usually yellow: length, 4 to 7 mm. Tifton,Ga. (Trans. Amer. 
Ent. Soc, Vol. XIX, p. 117; May, 1892: Siphoclytia.) 
robert8onii Town. 
."». Arista thickened on at least the basal two-fifths, proboscis beyond 
the basal articulation twice as long as height of head, three 
times as long as the palpi; length, 6 mm. From two cotype 
specimens. Las Crimes. N. Mew (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., Vol. 
XVIII, p,378; December, 1891 : Drepanoglossa.) . . .luccns Town. 
Arista thickened on the basal fourth, proboscis one and one half 
times as long as height of head, twice as long as the palpi; 
length. S mm. Southern California. From the type specimen. 
(Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XXVII, p.126; May,1895: Dre- 
panoglossa.) occidental is ( 5oq. 
1. Abdomen not pollinose on broad apex of each segment 5. 
Abdomen wholly pollinose. three postsutural and three sternopleural 
macrochsetne, proboscis beyond the basal articulation one and 
one half times as long as height of head, palpi yellow; length. 
5 mm. From the type specimen. California. (Canadian Entomol- 
ogist, Vol. XXVII. ]>. 128; May, 1895: Siphopkyto.). <>\>(u-(i Coq. 
f>. Palpi yellow (i. 
Palpi black, three postsutural and three sternopleural macrochaetae, 
proboscis one and three- fourths times as long as height of head ; 
length, 5 mm. White Mountains, New Hampshire; Woodbury, 
N. J.; Suffolk, Va., and Tifton, Ga. (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 
Vol. XVIII, p. 376 ; I >ecember, 1891.) polita Town. 
