SCIARA. 127 



Length 5 millim., excl. ovipositor 1 milliiu. 



Described from a single female in my collection, taken by me at 

 Darjiliug 10-16. x. 05. 



77. Sciara opposita, sp. nov, 



S . Bead blackish above, yellowish below, with black marks • 

 palpi black; scape bright yellow, joints short ; flagellum blackish, 

 with black pubescence, more or less yellowish at base. Thorax : 

 dorsum brownish yellow ; three broad shining black stripes, 

 filling most of the dorsal surface, with just the shoulders and 

 posterior corners, and a narrow space between the stripes, pale ; 

 the lateral stripes widened posteriorly. Sides yellowish, pleune 

 brown. Scutellum yellowish, with soft short bail's only • 

 metanotum shining brown. Abdomen black, pubescent, hind 

 margins of segments very narrowly pale, the colour much widened 

 towards the side margins on underside. Genitalia large, brown, 

 normal. Legs : coxae and femora pale yellowish, a little 

 pubescent, more or less black at their junction ; tibiae darker ; 

 tarsi dark brown. Winfjs clear ; anterior cross-vein opposite 

 middle of 1st longitudinal vein, which ends exactly opposite fork 

 of 4th, the petiole of which is barely as long as the branches, 

 which are nearly parallel but distinctly diverge towards tips ; 2nd 

 posterior cell three and a half times as long as broad. Halteres 

 yellowish, clubs black. 



Length Ik millim. 



Described from one male in the Indian Museum, from Kurseong, 

 DarjiHug, 3. vii. 08. 



The antennae of the type-specimen are somewhat injured, with 

 the result that some of the joints appear to be enlarged ; at first 

 sight it seemed as if the species would have to be referred to a 

 different genus, but for the present I leave it in Sciara. Beyond 

 this damage and a slight crushing of the thorax by the pin, the 

 specimen is perfect. 



78. Sciara distinguenda, sp. nov. 



c^ . Head bright orange-yellow, with short black hairs. Palpi 

 dark brown ; ocellar triangle blackish, with a very narrow black 

 median line behind. Scape brownish yellow, flagellum black. 

 Thorax, including scutellum and metanotum, wholly bright orange- 

 yellow, almost bare, a few short stifi^ hairs laterally, and some 

 short soft ones about the shoulders and on posterior margin of 

 scutellum. Abdomen wholly dull black, with black pubescence ; 

 belly similar. Grenitalia long, black, pubescent, consisting of a 

 pair of upper plates (having the appearance of an 8th and 9th 

 segment), a pair of two-jointed lateral claspers and a ventral 

 elongate organ. Legs : coxae and femora bright orange-yellow ; 

 former with short stiff black hairs at tip ; latter with a small 

 black spot below at the base. Tibiae and tarsi wholly black, tips 



