EMOPTERA. 



457 



small cup, projects the 2nd joint, which is moderately long, 

 cylindrical, yellow, with a sHghtly arcuated short black hook; 

 between the claspers or perhaps issuing from their inner side, are 

 four yellow tentacles (two to each clasper), apparently flexible, 

 one pair of which bears black hooked tips. Ovipositor of the 

 female large, yellow. Legs brownish yellow, sometimes quite 

 bright yeUow on femora and tibiae. Wings practically clear, 

 highly iridescent ; venation normal, the veins thickly clothed with 

 yellow hairs. Halteres very narrow and thin, stem pale yello^^•, 

 knobs black. 



Zenr/iZi 2i-3 millim. . , p -du r 



Described from three males and one female from ±5bowali, 

 5700 feet, Kumaon {A. D. Imms); the tgpe and two other males 

 taken " at light," 27. vi. 10 ; the tg2)e female, 12. vi. 10. 

 Ty23es in the Indian Museum. 



331. Erioptera halterata, sp. no v. 



cJ 2 • -^^^"f^ : fi'o^*^ yellowish grey or yellowish, from one-third 

 to one-fourth the width of the head. Proboscis brownish yellow ; 

 palpi blackish. Antenna) brownish yellow, normal in lengtli, 

 shape and pubescence, sometimes the apical half of the flagellum 

 a little darker. Thorax wholly yellowish, the dorsum almost 

 imperceptibly darker, with two irregular rows of dorso-central 

 bristly hairs. Scutellum and sides of thorax yellowish, metanotum 

 sometimes a little brownish. Abdomen brownish yellow, with 

 rather numerous pale vellow hairs at the sides. In some specimens 

 there is a blackish streak towards the sides ; in others the narrow 

 internal organs can be readily seen showing black and twisted 

 through the transparent integument. Belly similar, (xenitalia 

 of male brownish yellow, pubescent ; 1st jonit large, subcyhn- 

 drical; 2ud joint short, with a long bifid claw. Ovipositor 

 brownish yellow, normal, only moderately enlarged at the base ; 

 terminal blades long, slightly curved. Legs pale yellow, tarsi 

 generally no darker, but in some specimens almost imperceptibly 

 so towards the tips. Wings yellow, pubescence of veins distinct, 

 venation nearly normal ; the posterior branch of the 4th longitu- 

 dinal vein forks early, the veinlets both gently bisinuate (^x\nch is a 

 slight deviation from their usual course in this genus) and approxi- 

 mately in the same direction; the 7th vein, after quitting its 

 proximity to the Gth, runs practically parallel, though gently 

 bisinuate, with the hind margin of the wing. Halteres yellow, 

 the clubs quite black. 



Le7u/th 2k-3i miWim. ,. ,,„ ^ -r. •■.- 



Described from a iy^^e male taken by me " at light at Darji.ing, 

 20. ix 08 ; a type female from the same place taken by Mr. Paiva, 

 6-ll.viii. 09;\and other specimens of both sexes of the same 

 locality and dates. 



