I9I3-] E. Brunetti : Diptera. 153 



Abdomen. — Brownish yellow, hind margins of segments indis- 

 tinctly but obviously broadly brownish ; belly mainly black. 



Legs wholly brownish yellow. 



Wings. — Pale yellowish ; five pale brown moderately small 

 spots on costa ; ist a little before origin of 2nd longitudinal vein ; 

 2nd over origin of 2nd vein but extending to the costa ; 3rd at tip 

 of auxiliary vein and over subcostal cross-vein ; 4th over tip of ist 

 longitudinal vein and marginal cross-vein; 5th at tip of upper 

 branch of 2nd longitudinal vein. Of these spots the 2nd and 4th 

 are slightly the largest. Halteres brownish yellow. 



Described from a single cf from Dibrugarh, 17 — 19-xi-ii. 



Libnotes punctipenniSt Meij. 



One cr' , Dibrugarli, 17 — 19-xi-ii. The species described from 

 Java; in the Indian Museum from Assam, Darjiling and Perade- 

 niya. 



Libnotes fuscinervis, Brun. 



One & between Kalek and Misshing (4000 ft.), i8-iii-i2. 



In the three specimens in the Indian Museum of this species 

 (apart from the present example) the submarginal cell has a cross- 

 vein as well as the marginal, except in one wing only of one 

 specimen. This fact seems to prove that the unusual presence of 

 an additional cross-vein is not specific. No such extra cross-vein 

 is present in the Abor example. The three d" a' in the Indian 

 Museum are from Darjiling. 



Rhamphidia, sp. 



One example without legs or antennae, taken between Kalek 

 Misshing (i7-iii-i2) at 4000 ft. 



Teucholabis biannulata, Brun. 



Two specimens (one is a 9 , the other has the abdomen tip 

 missing) ; taken below Damda (3000 ft.) under leaf-stem of plantain 

 and at Rotung, 27-xii-ii. It occurs at Kurseong. 



Conosia irrorata, Wied. 

 Dibrugarh, 17 — 19-xi-ir. Two specimens. 



Amalopis glabripennis, Brun. 



One 9 is evidently this species, taken at Yembnng (rioo ft.) 

 (i5-i-i2) on bank of stream. Occurs at Darjiling. 



Limnophila claripcnnis, mihi. sp. nov. 

 9 N.E. Frontier of India. Long. 3^ mm. 



Head and thorax nearly ash grey or a little darker, with a pale 

 brown median stripe on the latter, with, on each side of the stripe, 



