248 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
127. C. analis Macq. Dane and Milwaukee Counties. Rare. 
128. C. ~badia Walker. Milwaukee County. 
129. Somula decora Macq. Several specimens from Milwaukee 
and Dane Counties. Figure 84. 
Milesia Latreille 
130. M. virginiensis Drury. Milwaukee County only. 
Spilomyia Meigen 
1. Second joint of antennae much longer than the first; second 
segment of the abdomen with a broad, arcuate yellow 
band, the third and fourth with a slender median inter¬ 
rupted one.... quadrifasciata 
Second joint of the antennae not much longer than the first; 
abdomen not so marked ... 2 
2. Abdomen yellow; first segment, except the lateral angles, black, 
each of the following segments with two narrow black 
bands, the one on the anterior margin entire, the others 
interrupted . hamifera 
Abdomen black with yellow cross-bands. 3 
3. First and second abdominal segments wholly black, third with 
a posterior cross-band, fourth with two, the anterior one 
interrupted; abdomen broadly oval. fusca 
First segment with a yellow side spot, the following each with 
two cross-bands . longicornis 
S. fusca Loew. Specimens from Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Bur¬ 
nett, Washington, and Vilas Counties. Late summer. 
Figure 85. 
S. hamifera Loew. One specimen, Milwaukee County. 
S. longicornis Loew. Milwaukee, Washington, Dane, and 
Manitowoc Counties. Late summer and early fall. 
S. quadrifasciata Say. Taken in Milwaukee, Washington, 
Dane, and Dunn Counties. August and September. Fig¬ 
ure 86. I have specimens varying from 12 mm. to 16 and 
17 mm. in length. 
Temnostoma St. Fargeau and Serville 
Abdomen with three or four pollinose cross-bands of nearly equal 
width ... bombylans 
Abdomen broadly oval, with more than four cross-bands, of unequal 
width; all, or at least the front, femora broadly black, .aequalis 
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