. Fig. A^.—Conosia irrorata, Wied., lateral view of head and thorax. both short. The 1st scapal joint of antennae cylindrical, elongated, with some stiff hairs, 2nd joint short, but of good size, rounded^ with very few hairs; the 1st flagellar joint obconical, with micro- scopic grey pubescence, smaller than 2nd scapal joint but much larger than the other flagellar joints, the basal ones of which in the male are shortly cylindrical, the remainder elongated, all with a few very long hairs each, the shorter pubescence being more pronounced on the basal joints. In the female all the flagellar joi


. Fig. A^.—Conosia irrorata, Wied., lateral view of head and thorax. both short. The 1st scapal joint of antennae cylindrical, elongated, with some stiff hairs, 2nd joint short, but of good size, rounded^ with very few hairs; the 1st flagellar joint obconical, with micro- scopic grey pubescence, smaller than 2nd scapal joint but much larger than the other flagellar joints, the basal ones of which in the male are shortly cylindrical, the remainder elongated, all with a few very long hairs each, the shorter pubescence being more pronounced on the basal joints. In the female all the flagellar joints after the 1st are uniformly shortly cylindrical, all bearino-


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectdiptera, bookyear1912