62 Records of the Indian Mttseurii. [Voi,. XTII, 



is placed immediately below the upper one and is joined at the 

 wing margin to the subapical dark band. In typical specimens, 

 the large basal spot covers about one-third of the wing. 



Mycomyia trilineata, Brun. 



FatDi. Brit. Ind. Dipt,, p. 75. 



Simla, io-v-09 (iV. Annandale) ; x-ii [F. M. Hewlett), sweep- 

 ing roadsides and in dense woods near the Dhobi Ghat. 



Mycomyia indcfinita, Brun. 



FaiiJi. Brit. Ind. Dipt., p. 76. 



Simla, x-ii, sweeping roadsides. This species is very near 

 trilineata and may possibly be identical with it. 



Mycomyia indica, Brun. 



Fail)!. Brit. hid. Dipt., p. 76. 



Simla and Phagu, lo — i2-v-09. 



Subfamily MYCETOPHILINAE. 

 Leia w^inthemi, Lehm. 



For description v. Brunetti, Faini. Brit. Ind. Dipt., p. 97. 



Simla^ 25-iv-07 , 5-V-07 ; io-v-09 ; Matiana, 28 — ■3o-iv-07 , 

 also occurs at Naini Tal, Darjiling, Manipur, Sumatra, Europe 

 and North America. 



Leia nigricoxa, Brun. 



Gree)!Oiiiyia nigricoxa, Brunetti, Faun. Brit. Ind. Dipt., p. 87, pi. ii, 



fig". 8 ; pi. iii, fig. 9. 

 Leia spathiilata, id., loc. cit., p. loi. 



Phagu, 3-V-07, a single specimen, 



Leia nigra, Brun. 



Fail)!. Brit. Ind. Dipt., p. loi. 



Simla, 9-V-09. 



Leia arcuata, Brun. 



Faun. Brit Ind. Dipt., p. 99. 



Simla, x-08 (F. M. Howlett). In this specimen the hind 

 femora are quite blackish except for a broad pale band just beyond 

 the middle. In t3^pical specimens the legs are wholly yellowish. 



Rhymosia flavolimbata, Brun. 



FiUin. Brit. Ind. Dipt., p. 103. 



Simla, x-03 (F. M. Howlett). 



