. Monographs of the Diptera of North America [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. iii; 4-A fll' lllf. ; Jilt' iiiil '' i â ⢠â !' i^li'i' iiiil' I'lr;;. 198 DIPTEIIA OF NUUTII AMERICA. [PAKT III. al)(l(jtnt>ii un peu luoiiis grid et d'ua nuir plus luisunl; cui^riid fuuves ; tibias luolaiigcs tie uoir et do fauvu ; tarsus uoirs; ailus llavt'scentos, u'offraiit (iiiu ruppareuco U'uuu scule macule. Originaire de IMiiladciphie. ( Tiumlation.)âSiiialler than Meck-eliu ehtjans; froutal bristles, antennse, face, red; optical bristles of a reddisli-grajr; thorax brovripalt-gray; abd


. Monographs of the Diptera of North America [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. iii; 4-A fll' lllf. ; Jilt' iiiil '' i â ⢠â !' i^li'i' iiiil' I'lr;;. 198 DIPTEIIA OF NUUTII AMERICA. [PAKT III. al)(l(jtnt>ii un peu luoiiis grid et d'ua nuir plus luisunl; cui^riid fuuves ; tibias luolaiigcs tie uoir et do fauvu ; tarsus uoirs; ailus llavt'scentos, u'offraiit (iiiu ruppareuco U'uuu scule macule. Originaire de IMiiladciphie. ( Tiumlation.)âSiiialler than Meck-eliu ehtjans; froutal bristles, antennse, face, red; optical bristles of a reddisli-grajr; thorax brovripalt-gray; abdoiueu a little less gray and of a wore shining black ; femora fulvous; tibiae niixnd with black and fuivous; tarsi black; wiugs flavescent, with the appearance of a single spot. From Philadelphia. [It seems hardly doubtful that this species belongs to the Orlalina; it is probably either an Anavampta or a C'eroxi/s, as Kob. Devoidy's genus Meokelia has the third antennal joint excised ou the upper side and ending in a very sharp angle.â 3. Walker, Insecta Saundersiana. Page 373. Or talis basalis, Mas. et Foem. Nigro-cyanea, caput fulvuni; antennae luteifc; abdomen basi ferrugineum, foem. apiee luteum attenuatura; pedes fulvi; alae hyalinse, basi fulvae, vitta .untica interrupta fusca. Ceroxys ? Blackish-blue: head tawny; face with a whitish covering; epistoma prominent; mouth pitchy; feelers luteous; third joint much deeper than the second and more than twice its length ; sixth black, bare, very slender, more than twice the length of the third; abdomen longer than the chest, ferruginous towards the base; abdomen of the female pale luteous towards the tip, which is much attenuated; legs tawny; wings colorless, slightly tawny at the base, adorned along the fore border with a dark-brown interrupted stripe, which is widened at the tip; veins Mack; fifth vein converging towards the tip of the fourth; sixth not reaching the hind border; crossveins straight, almost uprig


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