APPENDIX 



Family MYCETOPHILID^. 



Subfamily CER,OPLATIN.E. 



Isoneuromyia rufescens, sp. nov. 



5 . Very Bear /. annandalei, Brun. 



This species differs in the following characters : (1) the antennae- 

 are wholly black, not reddish brown, being a Httle shorter and 

 their tips less pointed ; (2) the palpi (except the brownish yellow 

 1st joint) are black, not wholly light brownish yellow; (3) the 

 underside of the head is black with very little white tomentumor 

 dust instead of (as in /. annandalei) brownish yellow with 

 conspicuous snow-white dust below the antennae for a considerable 

 space ; (4) there is much less yellow about the shoulders ; (5) the 

 basal half of the anterior femora is black ; (6) the abdomen, after 

 the two basal segments, is reddish brown, not black, with only 

 traces of pale basal bands on the segments, except on the 2nd 

 segment, where the band is tolerably obvious. 



Described from one female in the Indian Museum from Simla 

 7000 ft., 20.vii. 11 (Annandale). 



Possibly a variety of I. annandalei, but I think distinct. 



Subfamily MYCETOPHILIN^. 

 Genus EURYSCHALIS, gen. nov. 



Genotype, EuryschaUs spectralis, sp. nov. 



Near Ccelosia, Winn., and Phronia, Winn. 



Head rounded, flattened in front, not placed low on the thorax. 

 Eyes oval, emarginate at base of antenna; ; three ocelli, arranged 

 in the form of a flattened triangle, equidistant from one another, 

 the outer ones at some distance from the eye margins. Palpi 



