— eee 
991 
MIMOMYIA Theobald (5). 
77. MIMOMYIA CHAMBERLAIN Ludlow, Can. Ent. (1904), 36, 297. 
PANGASINAN, Bayambang, P. I. (W. P. Chamberlain). 
RUNCHOMYIA Theobald (9). 
78. RUNCHOMYIA PHILIPPINENSIS Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 368. 
PAMPANGA, Angeles, P. I. (H. R. Whitmore). 
HODGESIA Theobald (16). 
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79. HoODGESIA SANGUINEA Theobald, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 17. 
(4) eee — Giles, Ibid. (1904), 7, 368. 
PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (2. R. Whitmore). 
HEINZMANNIA Ludlow (/ncerta sedis). 
80. HEINZMANNIA SCINTILLANS Ludlow, Can. Ent. (1904), 37, 130. 
PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (H.R. Whitmore). 
VIII. CORETHRIN. 
SAYOMYIA Coquillett (3). 
81. SAYOMYIA MANILLIENSIS Schiner. 
Corethra manilliensis Schiner, Reise der Novara, Dipt. (1868), 30. 
= maniliensis [sic] Schiner, Theob., Mono, Culic. (1901), 2, 300. 
Sayomyia manilliensis Schiner, Theob., Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 43. 
ETORLEPTIOMYIA Theobald (Incerta sedis). 
82. ETORLEPTIOMYIA LUZONENSIS Ludlow. 
Oreillia luzonensis Ludl., Can. Ent. (1905), 37, 101. 
Etorleptiomyia luzonensis Ludl., Can. Hnt. (1906), 38, 185. 
PANGASINAN, Camp Gregg, Bayambang, P. I. (W. P. Chamberlain) . 
ANOPHELINE. 
MYZOMYIA MANGYANA, sp. nov. 
Very small, grey, with golden hairs on thorax and abdomen, and white 
and grey upright scales and frontal tuft on head; palpi, banded dark- 
brown and cream; wings spotted dark-cream and brown; legs pale 
proximally, dark-brown distally. 
?, length 3.5 millimeters, length of wing 2.75 millimeters, length 
of proboscis 1.75 millimeters; head with upright, black-brown, forked 
scales on occiput and sides; a patch of cream-white similar ones medially 
in front; a tuft of cream-white scales projecting over frons and a series 
of lateral, long bristles curving forward over eyes which are nearly black. 
The frontal tuft is nearly as long as head ; antenne light-brown, densely 
pilose-setose, the first segment being darker brown and quite bare; palpi 
as long as proboscis, dark-brown-scaled to apex of third segment, the 
scales being semi-erect toward base; a very narrow ring of cream scales 
