252 psychodiDjE. 



Table of S2>ecies. 



1. Hairs thickly present on surface of wing .... 2. 

 Hairs wholly absent from surface of wing. 



The 2nd longitudinal vein forks beyond 

 the origin of the 3rd vein 6. 



2. Upper, as well as lower, surface of wing 



covered to a considerable extent with 



small dark imbricating scales 3. 



Upper surface of wing without any consider- 

 able area covered with scales ; a few may 

 be present at the base of the wing 4. 



3. No white spots on wing-border. The 2nd 



longitudinal vein forks beyond the origin [p. 252. 



of the 3rd vein squamipennis, Brun.^ 



White spots on wing-border atrisqumnis, Brun., 



4. Under surface of wing wholly covered with [p. 253. 



dark scales 5. 



Under surface of wing with scales covering 

 at most the basal half. The 2nd longi- 

 tudinal vein forks apparently beyond the [p. 255. 

 base of the 3rd vein 9-notata, Brun., 



5. A silvery white scale-spot below shoulder . . albohumeralis, Brun., 



[p. 254. 

 No such silvery white spot argenteopmictaiu, 



6. Hairs on anterior part of thorax brighter [Brun., p. 254. 



yellow flavicollis, Brun., 



Hairs on anterior part of thorax less yel- [p. 256. 



lowish * longicheeta, Brun., 



[p. 250. 



180. Parabrunettia squamipennis, Brun. 



Psychoda squamipennis, Brunetti, Rec, Ind. Mus. ii, p. 375 (1908). 



5 . Body blackish brown, with brownish grey hairs, wliich 

 appear much lighter when the light falls on them in a certain 

 direction. 



Head : eyes black, large facets. Antennae : first joint elongate, 

 one and a half times as long as the second, which is short and sub- 

 spherical ; both with some bristly hairs ; flagellum of apparently 

 only thirteen joints, which are cup-shaped, with a central cylin- 

 drical prolongation, each joint bearing a thick verticel of long, 

 close, scale-like, light brownish grey hairs, in addition to some 

 ordinary hairs on each joint ; the last joint tapers to a point 

 and may really be separable into two. Legs with close, greyish 

 pubescence, and some irregularly placed bristles of various 

 lengths ; some stiff black ones on the metatarsus. Wings with 

 the surface between the veins closely covered with distinct, 

 moderately large, brown scales, and both veins and the inter- 

 mediate spaces covered with brown and black hairs. Border 

 of wing with a fringe of long bro\^u hairs, which appear grey 



* Not a very definite distinction, but the species are certainly distinct. 



