68 Records of the Indian Mnsewn. [Vol. XIII, 



Chironomus ncpalensis, Kieff. 

 J?ec. hi(L Mas. VI, p. 339. 

 Simla, ii-v-08. Also occurs in Nepal. 



Chironomus stictogaster, Kieff. 



Rec. hid. .]Jiis. \'l, p. 341. 



Simla, 12-V-08. 



Family PSYCHODIDAE. 



Subfamily PHLEBOTOMINAE. 



Phlebotomus major, Annand. 



Rec. /lid. Mus. IV, p. 46, pi. v, fig. 4 ; pi. \i, fig. 4. 



Simla, July (A^. Annandale). 



Subfamily PSYCHODINAE, 

 Psychoda bengalensis, Brun. 



Rcc. hid. Mus. II, p. 370. 



Simla, v-08 (A^. Annandale) ; x-08 (F. M. Howl eft) ; Phagu, 

 ii-v-og; Barogh, lo-v-io; Dharampur, 13-V-08 ; Kasauli, 15-V-08. 

 The commonest of the Indian species, extending all over the plains, 

 and to Ceylon and Burma. 



Psychoda nigripennis, Brun. 



Rec. Iiid. Mus. II, p. 376. 



Simla, io-v-08 {N . Annandale); x-iqii {F. M. Howlett) ; 

 Phagu, ii-v-09 ; Kasauli, 15-V08. Common in Calcutta and many 

 parts of the plains. 



Psychoda hirtipcnnis, Brun, 



Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, p. 300. 



Simla, x-08, one specimen (F . M . Howlett). 



Pcricoma spinicornis, Brun. 



Rec. Ind. Mus. II, p. 378, (J. 



P. appendiculnta, Brunetti, I.e., p. 379, $ . 



Simla, May; Phagu, rr-vog (AT. Annandale); x-ii {F. M. 

 Howlett). Also occurs at Naini Tal. Darjiling and Siliguri. The 

 sexes originally described by me as two species with the sugges- 

 tion that they probably represented a single species. 



