. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 312 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Veins not fringed with flat scales; body and legs not scaly; sub- costa ending in costa at or beyond middle of wing; dichoptic; legs long and slender 16 14. Wings short and broadly ovate or pointed (Fig. 484), held sloping roof-like against the body when at rest, no crossveins except sometimes near base, Sc very short, weak, ending free, radius usually five-branched; tibiae without apical spurs; second an- tennal joint not enlarged; small, apparently robust species with dens


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 312 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Veins not fringed with flat scales; body and legs not scaly; sub- costa ending in costa at or beyond middle of wing; dichoptic; legs long and slender 16 14. Wings short and broadly ovate or pointed (Fig. 484), held sloping roof-like against the body when at rest, no crossveins except sometimes near base, Sc very short, weak, ending free, radius usually five-branched; tibiae without apical spurs; second an- tennal joint not enlarged; small, apparently robust species with densely hairy body, legs and wings; widespread, mostly in warm or temperate regions. Moth-flies PSYCHODIDAE. 484 Figs. 482-486. Psychodidae 482. Bruchomyia, wing (Alexander) Psychodidae. 483. Sycorax, wing (Eaton) Psychodidae. 484. Pericoma, wing. Psychodidae. 485. Psychoda (Cole) Psychodidae. 486. Phlebotomus, wing (Alexander) Psychodidae. a. Radial sector with four branches (Figs. 482, 486) b Radial sector with three branches, Sc short and apically erect; (Trichomyia, Lepria, Sycorax (Fig. 483)) TRICHOMYIINjE Radial sector with two branches, R2 + 3 one-branched. (Horaiella, India) HORAIELLIINLE b. Distal section of Cui elongate, extending generally parallel to M4, cell M4 about equal to cell M3 along the wing-margin, Sc re- duced. (Psychoda (Fig. 485), Maruina, Pericoma (Fig. 484), Telmatoscopus, Termitadelphus Ulomyia) PSYCHODI1NLE Distal section of Cui short, bent toward the axilla, cell M4 at wing- margin at least as wide as cell Cu, Sc long, Sc2 and usually Sci preserved c c. Radial sector pectinately four-branched; mouthparts elongate, formed for sucking blood. Sand-flies. (Phlebotomus (Fig. 486)) PHLEBOTOMIN^: Radial sector dichotomously four-branched; mouthparts not formed. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble t


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