lyo E. Brunetti: Notes on Oriental Diptcra. [Vol. I, 1907.] 



Of Sepsis three species are present, a larger one with quite 

 clear wings (3 examples from Phagu), a smaller species with red 

 legs, unfortunately headless (i example from Matiana), and a 

 third (small) species (10 examples from Matiana, Theog, Dharam- 

 pur) which Dr. Annandale says is quite common in the district. 



Scatophaga stercoraria I,, 8 cf cT and numerous $ 9 , all from 

 Simla. These show no variation from European specimens. 



Amongst the remaining Acalypterata there are Chlor opines, 

 4 spp. ; BorborincB , 3 or 4 spp,, Gcomyzince (? Geomyza, 3 examples 

 of a species with 3 small spots on the wing) ; whilst fifty other 

 specimens represent probably quite half that number of species. 



Phoridce. — 2 specimens (i species) of Phora. 



