336 EMPID.Ew 



inari^iii ; sides similarly coloured or dark grey: scutellum with 

 a t'riuge oF long dark liairs. Abdomen black, scarcely pubescent ; 

 venter a little pale. Legs bright light brownish yellow, a little 

 inibesceiit ; coxje and basal half of femora black ; tarsi-tips 

 blackish. Underside of hind femora and outer side of posterior 

 tibiae with a few long stiff liairs. Wings brownish, stigma darker 

 brown ; halteres large, black. 



Length, 3 mm. 



Described from two S d" taken by Mr. E. E. Green at Pera- 

 deniya, Ceylon, vi. 1910 {tgpe in Indian Museum), and v. 1911 (in 

 Mr. Grreen's collection). 



Genus HYBOS, %. 



IL/bos. Meigen, Illig. Mag. ii, p. 269 (1803). 



Genotype, Musca grossipes, L. (Europe). 



Head small, subspherical ; eyes occupjing practically all the 

 front side of tlie head, contiguous in both sexes from vertex to 

 antennae, upper facets (c? $ ) larger than lower ones, demarcated 

 by an impressed line ; three ocelli on the extremely small, promi- 

 nent vertex. ; epistome small, cheeks absent, the eyes extending 

 downwards to oral opening. Proboscis not longer than height of 



Fig. I&.—Hijhos apich, Brim. 



head, directed horizontally forwards ; palpi comparatively long, 

 1-jointed. Antennae adjacent at base, inserted (seen in profile) 

 at middle of head, 3-jointed: 1st and 2nd joints short, 1st 

 more or less cylindrical, 2nd subglobular, \Aith bristles ; 3rd oval, 

 longer than 2nd, with long arista, which may be pubescent on 

 ba^al portion. Thorax rectangular, strongly arched or humped ; 

 dorsum with more or less distinct short stiff hairs arranged 

 approximately in dorso-central and acrostichal rows ; two noto- 

 pleural (plus sometimes a third weaker oue) and some postalar 

 bristles ; metapleura bare. Scutellum with two stronger and 



