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Genus Culiciomyia. 
Thorax dusky brownish-grey, with some darker lines on the 
integument, with uniformly disposed, narrow-curved bronzy scales 
over its surface; scutellum deep brown with narrow-curved dull 
creamy scales and six brown posterior border-bristles ; metanotum 
shiny black ; pleurae pale. 
Legs deep brown with violet and dull bronzy reflections ; 
coxae grey, venter of femora pale ; ungues small, equal and simple. 
rig. 96. 
Wing of Culiciomyia uniformis. ?. n. sp. 
Abdomen black with pale border-bristles; in some, traces of 
grey lateral scales, more or less apically placed on the segments ; 
venter ochreous with pale scales. 
Wings with long fork-cells, the first submarginal much longer, 
but very little narrower, than the second posterior cell, its base 
nearer the base of the wing, its stem less than 
one-fourth the length of the cell; stem of the 
second fork-cell about one-third the length of the 
cell; posterior cross-vein longer than the mid, 
about its own length distant from it. Hal teres 
with pale stem and fuscous knob. 
Length .—4 * 8 to 5 mm. 
$. Head clothed with narrow-curved grey 
to creamy ones in the middle, flat, rather loose, 
white ones in front and around the eyes and sides, 
some ochreous ones at the sides behind, ochreous 
tipped, upright forked scales in the middle, dark 
ones near the eyes and a few at the sides narrower 
than the median ones. Palpi and proboscis brown ; Culiciomyia unifor- 
mis. n. sp. 
the former longer than the proboscis by about half j pa ip and 
the apical segment; the apical segment twice as P roboscl§ - 
long as the penultimate, bluntly acuminate ; long black hairs 
on each side, also on the apical half of the penultimate ; 
Mg. 97. 
