266 DIPTERA NEMATOCERA. 



Length of body 23 mm. ; wing 15 mm. 



Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet, January— 1 (^ . 



This is apparently the first species of this interesting genus 

 to be recorded from the Oriental region. It bears a certain 

 amount of resemblance to the African L. plnriguttata Alex. ; 

 but the leg-markings are distinctive. 



CONOSIA IRRORATA Wied. 



Kuching — 1 cf > 1 9 ■ 



Epiphragma klossi Brun. 



Kalabit Country, October — 1 $ . 



LiMNOPHiLA (Dicranophragma) fenestrata sp. n. (Plate vi, 

 fig. 11). 



Head blackish. Antennae with the first segment blackish, 

 next few segments ochreous, rest dark. Palpi black. Thorax 

 brown, praescutum with three indefinite darker stripes, lighter 

 anteriorly. Abdomen dark brown above, venter mostly och- 

 reous, with dark brown sub-apical bands on the sternites. 

 Legs yellowish, only the extreme tips of the tibiae and tarsal 

 segments darkened. Wings with conspicuous ocellate mark- 

 ings as figured ; as in other species of this genus the male wings 

 are broader than those of the female, the hind margin coming 

 almost to a point at the tip oi At. Costal fringe much longer 

 in the male than in the female. Halteres ochreous. 



Length of body 5—6 mm. ; wing 6.5 mm. 



Mt. Murud, head camp, November — 1 o* (type), 2? • 



In its wing-markings this species is remarkably distinct from 

 other members of the subgenus, and has a strong superficial 

 resemblance to Ilisia fenestrata de Meij. 



LiMNOPHiLA (Dicranophragma) maculithorax sp. n. (Plate 9, 

 fig. 12). 



9 . Head brown, lighter above the antennae. Kostrum 

 and palpi dark brown. Antennae with the scape pale ochreous, 

 first five or six flagellar segments somewhat rounded, white, 

 the rest very slender, brownish. Thorax with the ground co- 

 lour ochreous, rather elaborately spotted with brown. Praes- 

 cutum with three small brown marks on the front margin, 

 another pair over the foveae ; a pair of dumb-bell-shaped marks 



