iQoy.] Records of the Indian Museum. 117 



E. nigerrimum Dol., 1858. 



Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind., xvii, 81. 



Amboina. A mountain species taken in April^ no sex men- 

 tioned. 



Saruga Wlk., i860. 



Pr. Linn. So., iv, loi. 

 5. conifera Wlk,, i860 ; I.e., 103. 

 'b Makessar (Celebes). 



Aulana Wlk., 1864. 



Pr, Linn. So., vii, 204. 

 A. confirmata Wlk. ; I.e., 204. 

 9 My sol. 



Musama Wlk., 1864. 



Pr. Linn. So., vii, 205. 



M. paupera Wlk., 1864; I.e., 205. 



9 Mysol. In Carl Semper's collection of Diptera from the 

 Philippines, reported on by Osten Sacken in 1882, was a specimen 

 identified as paupera by Walker himself, but Osten Sacken finds it 

 disagrees with the description in several points. 



Nemotclus Geoff., 1764. 



Hist. d. Insects, ii, 542. 

 N. albiventris Thorns., 1868. 

 % Manila. 



Lasiopa Brulle', 1832. 



Exped. a Moree, iii, 307. 



Table of species. 



Moderate sized species .. .. Long. 10 mm. w7/osa F., 



var. nov. himalayensis mihi. 

 Small species 4 to 6 mm. 

 Antennae tawny. 



Long. 6 mm. . . . . . . radians Wlk. 



4 mm. . . . . . . detracta Wlk. 



Antennae black . . . . Long. 4 mm. infer a Wlk. 



L. villosa F., var. nov. himalayensis mihi. 



At Mussoorie in May 1905 (12th and 31st) I took 3 $ 5 which 

 hardly differ from the typical form of this European species. The 



