1 911.] K. Brunetti : Ne-cc Oriental Xcniocera. 267 



the tip of the abdomen. GenitaUa in cr- l)kick, a pair of claspers, 

 large, conical, fleshy, the ist joint of which is yellowish; the 2nd 

 joint is also conical, smaller, apparently pointed at the tip. (The 

 daspers are closed together so that exact vision is impossible.) 

 Ovipositor blackish. 



Legs pale yellowish : tips of femora and tibiae, and the tarsi 

 towards the tips, narrowly black : hind tibiae slightly but distinctly 

 incrassated at tips. 



Wings. — Venation normal. Pale grey, costal cell unmarked, 

 the brown spots beginning on the 1st longitudinal vein. Four 

 distinct brown spots in a row, with fairh' clearly cut sides, are 

 placed in juxtaposition to this vein; the ist small, rounded, near 

 the base ; the 2nd, larger, squarish, below the tip of the auxiliary 

 vein, both these two spots limited posteriorly by the 4th vein. 

 The 3rd spot is a streak, beginning beyond the origin of the 2nd 

 vein, and ending on the 4th vein, proximad of the anterior cross- 

 vein. The 4th spot is over the fork of the 2nd vein. Much 

 lighter pale brownish grey small spots are placed, possibly irregu- 

 larly over the rest of the wing. In the single specimen present 

 they are situated as follows : Two in the 2nd basal cell , two in 

 the anal cell, one in the axillar}^ cell; one each in the marginal, 

 submarginal, and the ist xoosterior cells, all united more or less 

 into a streak, placed towards the tip of the wing. Two each in the 

 basal (one basal, one central) and 2nd submarginal cells, also in 

 the 1st posterior cell ; one each at the base of the 3rd, 4th, and 

 5th posterior cells. Halter es yellowish. 



Described from one cf and one 9 , the cf from Darjiling, 

 29-v-io, taken by me, the 9 from Matiana (8,000 ft.), vSimla 

 district, 28 — 30-iv-07 [Annandale]. 



Types in Indian Museum. 



Note — Easily known by its marmorated wings. 



Dixa ochrilineata, milii, sp. nov. 

 $ . Darjiling district. Ivong. 2 mm. 



Head light yellow. Eyes separated by a frons one-third the 

 width of the head. Proboscis 3'ellowish, with rather well-devel- 

 o])ed terminal dark brown lips ; palpi dark brown. Antennae : 1st 

 scapal joint very short and indistinct, 2nd large, globular, yellow ; 

 flagellum of 14 to r6 joints (?), dark ])rown, extreme base of ist, 

 yellow. 



Thorax distinctly gibbous, i)rominent in front, yellow. Three 

 brownish yellow dorsal stripes, somewhat normally placed, the 

 median one attaining the anterior margin, the outer ones dis- 

 tinctly curved towards and over the sides anteriorly. Some soft 

 long hairs in the neighbourhood of the stripes and in front of the 

 wings. 



vScutellum and metanotum yellow, the former a little brown 

 at the sides, the latter in the middle. Sides of thorax with a dark 



