g2 Records of the Ju'dian Museum. [Vol. XIII. 



Spilogaster himalaycnsis, Bruii, 



Rec. huL Mils. I, p. 382 {Limnophoray ; II, p. 107 (correction). 



Phaga, 18 — 31-V-16; Theog, 2-V-07 ; Dharampur, 6— 8-V-07. 

 Anthomyia pluvialis, Linn. 



For description see Schiner, Faun. Aiisfr. I, p. 6.1.7. 



Simla, x-08 (F. M. Howleti); viii-14 {Capt. Evans); Theog, 

 2-v 07. 



MUSCIDAE ACAIvYPTRATA. 

 Subfamily CORDYLURINAE. 

 Scatophaga stercoraria, Linn. 



For description see Schiner, Faun. Aiisfr. II, p. 18. 



Simla, 24-iv-07; 5-V-07. 



The very common dung-fly of Europe, North America, and 

 North Asia. Two other species of Scatophaga occur in the district, 

 but they have not yet been identified. 



Subfamily HELOMYZINAE. 

 Dryomyza formosa, Wied. 



Aiiss. Ziveifl. II, p. 447 {Scatophaga). 



Dryomyza maculipennis, Macq., Dipt. Exot. Supp. IV, p. 273. 



Simla District, 24-iv-07; Phagu, 18— 21-V-16; Simla. 

 I took this species at Mussoorie, and it occurs also at Darji- 

 ling and other places, extending as far east as Japan. 



Sepedon ? plumbellus, Wied. 



Anss. Ziveifl. II, p. 577. 



Simla District; Dharampur, 6 — 8-V-07. 



Not uncommon around Calcutta near water from January to 

 July. The Vienna Museum dipterologist returned specimens of 

 this form as probably incorrectly identified. 



Sepedon crishna, Walk. 



Proc. Linn. Soc. London, V, p. 191. 



Matiana, 28 — 30-iv-07. 



Subfamily HETERONEURINAE. 

 Trigonometopus'montanus, sp. nov. 

 cf 5 . Simla. Long. 4 mm. 



Head about twice as deep in profile as eyes. Frons and ver- 

 tex brownish yellow, lower part of frons covered with very short 

 black bristles; an indistinct pale brown median stripe, and traces 

 of one on each side towards anterior margin, contiguous to eyes ; 3 



