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brown to bronzy scales ; brown to deep brown chgetse ; scutellum 

 paler with similar scales and four black border bristles to the mid 

 lobe; metanotum brown. Abdomen deep brown, unhanded, pale 

 hairs; venter ochreous brown. Legs brown, unhanded, fore and 

 mid ungues unequal, the former uniserrate, the mid simple; hind 

 small, equal and simple. 



Wings with rather short fork-cells, the first submarginal 

 longer and narrower than the second posterior, its base very little 

 nearer the apex of the wing than that of the latter, its stem 

 slightly longer than the cell, stem of the second posterior cell 

 longer than the cell ; mid cross- vein longer than the supernumerary, 

 the posterior longer than the mid, not quite twice its own length 

 distant from it. 



Length 4-5 mm. 



Habitat Dawna Hills (base) near Kawkareik, Lower Burma. 



Time of capture 4-iii-o8 (Annandale). 



Observations. — Described from a single dissected cf . Closely 

 related to L. fraudatrix, Theobald, but differs in the antennal 

 organs, the absence of the accessory process at the base of the palpi 

 and in wing venation. 



53. Radioculex clavipalpus , Theobald. (Pis. i and ii, wing and 



head.) 



Rec. Ind. Mus., ii, p. 295, 1908. 



Additional Localities and Dates. 

 Bengal. — Katihar, Purneah district, N. Bengal, 4 — 5-X-08 

 (C. Paiva). 



Burma. — Rangoon, 25-ii-o8 {Annandale). 



Travancore State. — Vaikum, coastal region, 5-xi-o8 (Annan- 

 dale) . 



54. UranotcBuia testacea, Theobald. 



Ann. Mus. Nat. Hist. Hung., iii, p. 113, 1905. 

 Burma. — Base of Dawna Hills, 4-iii-o8 (2 ? 's), " in thick but 

 dry jungle" [Annandale). 



55. Mdeomyia squammipenna, Arribalzaga. 



El. Nat. Arg., i, 151, 3, 1878. 



Burma. — Base of Dawna Hills, L. Burma, 2-iii-o8, " in bunga- 

 low at light " (Annandale). 



At sea. — At light on board ship four miles off Tuticorin, S. 

 India, 25-V-08 (C. Paiva). 



Genus Pseudograhamia, gen. nov 



Head clothed with flat scales; proboscis more than half the 

 length of the body, curved upwards, slightly swollen at the apex; 

 palpi of the 9 very small and densely scaly. 



