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Wings clear, with heavy brown scales resembling those found in 

 Tceniorhynchits, but the median scales, especially on costa, subcosta and 

 I St longitudinal veins, heavier and inclined at times to be asymmetrical ; 

 cells short; ist submarginal a little longer, and about the same width as 

 2nd posterior cell, the stems a little shorter than the cells; supernumerary 

 and mid cross-veins are about the same length, and meet the posterior 

 cross-vein a little longer, and one and a half times its length distant. 

 Halteres have white stem and knob dark. 



Length, about 4 mm.; proboscis, 2 mm. 



Habitat.— Camp Stotzenberg, Angeles, Papanga, Luzon, P. L 

 Taken Sept. ? 



Described from one specimen, perfect except as to the antennae, sent 

 by Dr. Whitmore. 



Anisocheleomyta ? albitarsis, n. sp. — $ . Head brown, covered with 

 very large, long flat scales, so loosely applied as to make the head look 

 shaggy, a wide median white stripe extending from occiput to vertex, a 

 few white scales and two brown bristles projecting forward between the 

 eyes, a narrow white line around the eyes, the scales long and flat and 

 projecting forward over the eyes, also some brown bristles ; laterad to this 

 broad median stripe is a broad, brown stripe, a narrow white stripe, a 

 narrow brown and another narrow white stripe, all of the long flat loosely 

 set scales. Antennae brown, veriicels and pubescence brown, first joint 

 short and somewhat distended, and clothed with a few flat brown scales, 

 basal joint brown, heavily scaled with rather large flat loosely applied 

 white scales ; palpi brown with wliite tips, the scales being unusually long, 

 and square ended ; proboscis brown scaled ; clypeus brown ; eyes brown, 

 and the shaggy appearance of the head makes them seem extremely small, 

 so that instead of being the larger part of the head, they are quite 

 insignificant. 



Thorax dark brown ; prothoracic lobes covered with large white flat 

 scales, much like those on the head, and some brown bristles; mesonotum 

 brown, covered with brown and white curved scales, those on the cephalic 

 and median parts very slender, almost hair-like, those at the sides and 

 towards the scutellum broader, a narrow line of white scales running 

 cephalad from one wing joint to the other (an inverted " U"), a median 

 line connecting with it at the cephalad end, and extending to the scutellum, 

 two short lines from the scutellum cephalad ; pleura brown, with heavy 

 bunches of broad long flat white scales arranged in rows; scutellum brown, 

 deeply trilobed with large long flat scales closely set on each lobe so that 

 they appear tufted ; metanotum rich brown, bare. 



