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veins covered with lanceolate scales, which may or may not 
form spots, which, if present, are never so numerous as in the 
other genera. The majority large species. 
Type, maculipennis. Meigen. 
The following species are included in this genus besides the 
type: bifurcatus, Linnaeus ; Algeriensis, Theobald ; Walkeri, Theo- 
bald ; punctipennis, Say; Lindsaywi, Giles ; crucians, Wiedermann ; 
nigripes, Staeger ; gigas, Giles; pseudopunctipennis, Theobald ; 
immaculatus, Theobald; Aitkenii, James; stigmaticus, Skuse (‘). 
This genus was formed by Meigen on maculipennis, and he 
included bifurcatus ; later nigripes was added. I have therefore 
retained the genus in the restricted sense for these species. 
Genus 2. Myzomyia. Blanchard. (Fig. L., 2.) 
Grassia. Theobald. 
(Compt. Rend. Hebdom. Soc. de Biolo. 23, p. 795, 1902 (Blanchard) ; Journ. 
Trop. Med., II., p. 181 (1902), Theobald.) 
Thorax and abdomen with hair-like scales, sometimes a few 
narrow-curved ones projecting over the head; wings mostly 
with long, thin,.lateral vein-scales ; the wings are usually much 
spotted ; the majority small or moderate sized species. Palpi 
not densely scaled. 
Type, funesta. Giles. 
The following are included in this genus: Rossii, Giles ; 
Bhodesiensis, Theobald ; culicifacies, Giles ; Listoni, Liston ; longi- 
palpis, Theobald ; leptomeres, Theobald ; Turkhudi, Liston ; albi- 
rostris, n. sp.; aconita, Donitz; Lutz, Theobald; punciulata, 
Do6nitz; hebes, Donitz; Hispaniola, n. sp.; Ludlowti, n. sp.; tes- 
scliatum, Theobald ; leucophyrus, Donitz ; elegans, n. sp. (James) ; 
empunctus, Donitz (2). 
Genus 3. CycLoLeppreRON. Theobald. (Fig. L, 3.) 
Differs from the two former genera in that the wings have 
large inflated scales as well as typical lanceolate ones. Palpi 
densely scaly. 
Type, C. Grabhami. Theobald. 
Two species only are known in this genus, the type and 
C. mediopunctatus, Liitz (MS.). 
