80 ilYCETOPIIILID.^. 



apical half of the first three segments. Belly yellowish. Legs pale 

 yellowish, trochanters a little blackish ; tibiae and tarsi faintly 

 blackish. Wings pale grey, considerably iridescent ; venation 

 normal. 



Length 3 niillim. 



Described from a single specimen in the Indian Museum from 

 Mundah, Jaunsa Divison, Dehra Dun District, 12. v. 10 (C. W. 

 Beehe). 



Apparently the example is a female; the genitalia are much 

 withdrawn, but two small rounded pieces can be seen, which seem 

 to be terminal lamellae. Otherwise, if the specimen is a male the 

 genital organs differ in shape considerably from typical forms. 



Subfamily MYCETOPHILINiE. 



Table of Genera. 



1. Proboscis coDspiciiously elongated into 



a long beak Gnoriste, Mg., p. 82. 



Proboscis never thus elongated 2. 



2. Auxiliary vein ending in costa and at 



least half as long as Ist basal cell . . 3. 

 Auxiliary vein not ending in costa ; 

 when long, ending in 1st longitudinal 

 vein or with its end free ; generally 



short, with end free 12. 



43. Basal section of anterior branch of 4th 



longitudinal vein wanting Odontopoda, Aldr., p. 89. 



Basal section of anterior branch of 4t]i 



longitudinal vein present 1. 



4. Subcostal cross-vein present 5. 



Subcostal cross-vein absent 8. 



h. Basal section of 3rd longitudinal vein 

 many times longer than anterior cross- 

 vein. (The 5th longitudinal vein forks 



at base of wing.) Allactoneura, Meij., 



Basal section of 3rd longitudinal vein [p. 88. 



barely (if at all) longer than anterior 

 cross-vein 6. 



6. Auxiliary vein enters costa very near 



the origin of the 3rd longitudinal vein. Leptomorphus, Curt., 

 A distinctly appreciable space between [p. 84. 



the tip of the auxiliary vein and the 

 origin of the 3rd vein 7. 



7. The 4th longitudinal forks at about 



one-fourth of its length Leia, Mg., p. 96. 



The 4th longitudinal forks at nearly 

 half its length Acrodicrania, Skuse, 



8. The 5th vein forks before or under [p. 92. 



the fork of the 4th vein 9. 



The oth vein forks beyond the fork of [p. 110. 



the 4th Phronia, Winn, (pt.), 



