174 BIBIOXIDJE. 



identical in both species, and it is quite possible the specimen 

 before me really is a variety of B. venosus, Mg., bearing about 

 the same relation to it as B. ohscuripennis does to B. marci ; the 

 only suggested differences in my species from B. venosus being 

 the grey instead of clear wings, and the pale yellow instead of 

 whitish colour of the abdominal pubescence. 



128. Bibio discalis, Brun. 



Bibio discalis, Brimetti, Rec. Ind. Mus. iv, p. 278 (1911). 



2 . Head : frons over a third the width of the head, dull black, 

 with sparse short black hair. Ocellar triangle normal. Pale 

 hairs behind the vertex. Antennae black, scape yellowish. Tip 

 of proboscis yellowish and the 1st joint of the palpi also, the 

 remainder black ; all the organs with black pubescence. Thorax : 

 dorsum dull black, sharply delimited from the wholly yellowish 

 remainder of the thorax. Prothorax considerably enlarged, 

 conspicuously over the anterior corners of the dorsum. Scutellum 

 yellowish, metanotum black. The whole thorax and the scutellum 

 with pale yellow hairs. Ahdomen black ; pale yellow hairs on 

 both dorsal and ventral surfaces, extreme tip and belly yellowish. 

 Legs yellowish, knees narrowly black ; fore tibiae and tarsi (in 

 one example) with a slight pale reddish brown tinge and the 

 spurs tipped with carmine , tips of tarsi brown. Wings pale 

 grey, anterior border no darker, stigma light brown, elongate. 

 Halteres yellowish. 



Described from two females from Phagu, Simla district, 9000 ft., 

 11. V. 09, taken by Dr. Annandale. 



2)12)6 in the Indian Museum. 



This species has considerable resemblance to B. joJiannis 5 , 

 but the distinctly yellowish thorax, with well-defined black dorsum, 

 at once distinguish it from the European species, in which the 

 whole thorax is black or blackish brown. 



129. Bibio johannis, L. 



Tipiddjo/tdimis, Liniipeus, Syst. Nat. ed. xii, ii, p. 976 (1767). 



Hirtea johmmis, auctt. 



Tipula jnjrl, 1^'abriciiis, Ent. Syst. iv, p. 249 (1794). 



Hirtea jii/ri. auctt. 



Tipuht jioimmce, Scbrank, Fauna Boica, iii, p. 79 (1803). 



Hirtea hyalimis, Meigen, Klass. i, p. 110 (1804). 



Hirtea prcecox^ Meigen, op. cit. p. 111. 



Hirtea nijipes, Meigen, Sj'st. Besch. vii, p. 55 (1838). 



(5 $ . Head, in male, with thick dark brown hair, including the 

 eyes. Antennae dark brown or blackish ; proboscis and palpi 

 black. Some hairs behind the A^ei'tex yellowish brown. Thorax 

 shining black, with blackish brown hair, the upper corners of the 

 prothorax brownish yellow. Scutellum and sides black. Ahdomen 

 black, with dark brown hairs ; belly similar. Genitalia of male 



