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36. 37.

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black and gray

body with narrow black and white stripes. rows of gray spots. .vy in. T. aimulatus. light leddish. vvitli wiiite bloom white side spots wing clear. S/g in.; gray, with rusty edge T. ferrugatits. body rusty yellow, end with brown spots; wing clear, T. nigrovittatus.

Sg in.

T.

astiitiis.

J8 in-

f';ice

cliest

gray

white

body

cliest

I)lacklsb, with three

lirown spot on point. 39.

T. bicolor.

Family

13.

%

in.

gray green

XYl,OPHAQI.

legs and

body rusty yellow,

WoodFiirs.

Their

BERIS. dorsalis.

1.

Zi'.

2.

B. viridis.

^'fT

in.

-f% in.

A'.

ai)icrica>ius.

side

^y,

rings with an olive green stripe.

larv;t live in rotten

Ray

Fly.

black; waist and legs yellow.

'"•

Wood

Fly.

thest sulphur vcllovv, with a black streak and spot on each

body reddish and yellow.

CAENOMYIA. I.

C. pallida,

i/l

in.

wood.

green bronze; body black, with yellow edge and yellow legs.

XYLOPHAOUS. 1.

last

lust

yellow

body paler; wing with yellow

(-^8)

veins.

a

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