igii.] Brunetti and James : The fauna of Yunnan. 31 



PART v.— BIBIONIDAE, MYCETOPHIUDAE AND 

 ANOPHELINAB. 



[Among the Diptera brought back by Mr. Coggin Brown there 

 are few Nemocera. Two species of Bibionidae and one of Myceto- 

 phiHdae have been identified by Mr. Brunetti and two of Ano- 

 pheHne mosquitoes by Major S. P. James, I.M.S., as follows: — ] 



Bibionidae. 

 Plecia melanaspis, Wied. 



Localities. — Mong-Wan; Lahsa; between Tengyueh and Tali- 

 Fu. 



[A common Himalayan species the range of which extends to 

 eastern China and the Malay Archipelago. — N. A.] 



Dilophus graciosus, Big. 



Locality. — Between Tengyueh and Tali-Fu. 

 [Not uncommon in the Himalayas, along the whole of which 

 it is apparently found. — N. A.] 



Mycetophii^idae. 



Sciara nifithorax, v. Wulp. 



L ocality. — Tengyueh . 



[Common almost all over India and in man}- parts of Malaysia. 



— N. A.] 



Anophelinae. 

 Nyssorhynchus maculipalpis, James and Liston. 



Localities. — Chu-Chih and I.ahsa. 



[According to Theobald {Mon. Culic, v, p. 62, lOio) this 

 is A^. indiensis, Theob., which he now regards as a distinct 

 species. It occurs in W. and Central India. Theobald's name has 

 priority. — N. A.] 



Myzorhynchus sinensis, Wied. 



Localities. — Chu-Chih and Man-Nau. 



[This species is apparently common in India, but its synonymy 

 is very doubtful. — N. A.] 



