20 
Costa short, fringe long. 
22. A. paupera n. sp. 5 . 
A species near ignobilis Schm. but among others distinguished 
by paler legs, stronger bristles on hind tibiæ, longer costal cilia 
and larger size. 
Female. Frons greyish black, broader than long; bristles strong, 
inner bristle of lower row almost in the same height as the outer 
and slightly nearer to it than to the upper supraantennal; the supra- 
antennals unequal, the lower little more than half as strong as the 
upper; the upper supraantennals almost as distant as the inner 
bristles of the middle row, the lower very slightly more approx- 
imated. Antennæ of ordiriary size, black, arista distinctly pube- 
scent. Palpi yellow, of ordinary size and armature. Thorax black, 
slightly shining; mesopleura bristly, the bristles uniform. Scutellum 
with two bristles. Abdomen black, slightly greyish above. Legs 
brown or dark brown, the front legs paler; bristles on hind tibiæ 
distinctly bristly but small, 12 to 14 in number. Wings clear or 
nearly so, veins yellowish, thin veins fine; costa 0,39 of the wing- 
length, costal divisions proportionately about as 9—4—2; costal 
cilia full long; fourth vein distinctly curved at the origin, for the 
rest slightly and evenly curved. Halteres black. Length 1,2 — 
1,5 mm. 
Ermelund and Dyrehaven 7 /s— 18 /s 1918 (the author); four 
females. 
I have described this female because I think the male when 
it turns up will be known from ignobilis by at least the same 
characters at the female. 
23. A. submanicata n. sp. tf $ . 
A species near nmnicata Wood and hirsuta Wood but with 
the pleural bristles simple. 
Male. Frons considerably broader than long, greyish; inner 
bristle of lower row a little below the outer and slightly nearer 
to it than to the upper supraantennal; supraantennal bristles nearly 
equal, the upper in the same distance from each other as the inner 
