igoy-] Records of the Indian Museum. 113 



Pt. hrevipennis Rond, 1875. 

 (Sargus) Ann. Mus, Gen., vii, 454. 



Pt. austyalis Sch., 1868. 



Reise Novara, 65. 



One 2 Fani Is. (Nicobars). In the Indian Museum 2 'b 1^ and 

 2 ? $ from Assam (Sadiya and Margherita) and also from Dehra 

 Dun, the species determined by Bigot. 



Pt. lati fascia Wlk., 1857. 

 (Sargus) Pr. lyinn. So., i, no. 

 h Java, Sumatra. 



Pt. doleschalli Big., 1879. 



Ann. So. Ent. Fr. (1879), 231. 



h Mysol. Bigot Coll. May be the same species as rogans 

 Wlk., according to Osten Sacken in Ann. Mus. Genova, xvi, 416. 

 Van der Wulp mentions 4 ^ b from Tamara and Berlinhafen 

 (Papua). 



Chrysochlora Latr,, 1825, 



Fam. Nat. du regne anim., 494. 



The two species recorded from the East vary enormously in 

 size, that of Doleschall being only 3 mm. in length, whilst C. bac- 

 coides is 17. 



Ch. vitripennis Dol,, 1856. 



Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind., x, 408 ; pi. xi, 2. 



Djokjokarta (Java). 



Ch. baccoides Rond., 1875. 



Ann. Mus. Gen., vii, 454. 

 5 Borneo. 



Sub-family IV. — Ci.iTEi.i.ARiNie. 



Table of genera. 



A Thorax with a strong side spine. 



Antennal style thickly pilose . . Negritomyia B g. 



Antennal style bare . . . . Ephippiomyia lyatr. 



A A Thorax with no side spine. 



Scutellum very gibbous, abdomen 

 always shorter than thorax. 

 Scutellum unspined. 



Abdomen little broader than 

 long, much shorter than 



