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Subfamily MICROPEZINAE. 

 An unnamed species of Calohata. 



Subfamily SEPSINAE. 

 Sepsis cynipsea, ly. 



For description see Schiner, Faun. Ausfr. II, p. 178. 



Simla, II- v-08 ; 16-V-09; 9-v-io; Phagu, 11 — 13-V-09 ; Theog, 

 April and May; Dharampur, 28-iv— 3-V'08; Matiana, 28 — 30-iv- 

 07; Kufri, ii-v-09; Sutlej Valley. 



Sepsis himalayensis, Brun. 



Rec. Ind. Mits. Ill, p. 345. 

 Simla, 12 — 13-V-13 {N. AnnandaU); x-ii (sweeping in grass). 



Sepsis rufibasis, Brun. 



Rec. Ind. Mtis. Ill, p. 348. 

 Barogh, lo-v-io. 



Sepsis fulvolateralis, Brun. 



Rec. Ind'. Mus. Ill, p. 349. 



Simla, 16-V-09 ; 9-v 10 ; Phagu, ii-v-09; Matiana, 28 — 30- 

 iv-07. 



Sepsis rufa, Macq. 



Dipt. Exot. Supp. IV, p. 296. 



Simla, Oct. 08 (F. M. Howlett). 



Sepsis spectabilis, Meij. 



Ann. Mas. Nat. Hung. I\', p. 178. 



Barogh, lo-v-io. 



Sepsis bicolor, Wied. 



Auss. Zweifl. II, p. 468. 



Simla, ii-v-08 ; io-v-09 {^ • AnnandaU) ; x-1911 (F. M. How- 

 lett). Extremely common at Darjiling. 



Sepsis humeralis, Brun. 



Rec. Ind. Mus. Ill, p. 362. 



Simla, Oct. 08 (F. M. Howlett). A very common species, 

 described originally from China. 



