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as the fourth ; three spots on the second vein, and a small pale 
spot at base of the first fork-cell, another on its stem and 
passing on to the third and fourth over the cross-veins; a spot 
also on base of second fork-cell and one on the apex and near 
Fig. 209. 
Wing of Orthopodomyici maculpies. ?. Theobald. 
the base of the outer branch of the fifth long vein ; first fork-cell 
very little longer and narrower than the second, its base a little 
nearer the apex of the wing, its stem not quite as long as the 
cell; stem of the second fork-cell nearly as long as the cell ; 
posterior cross-vein about four times its own length distant from 
the mid. 
Length .—5 mm. 
£. Palpi about two-thirds the length of the proboscis, 
dark brown to black, apex white and two other white bands ; 
Fig 210. 
Wing of Orthopodomyici maculipes. ?. Theobald. 
proboscis straight, black, with a narrow medium white band ; 
antennae banded black and white with beautiful flaxen plume 
hairs. 
Thorax as in 9 • 
