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along the interspaces, and a smaller pair of maiks betv>een 

 these and the lateral margin. Scutum, scutellum and post- 

 notum mostly dark brown. Pleurae with a rather narrow 

 brown stripe along the middle ; a pair of brown spots ai»ove 

 this stripe and another pair- below it. Ahdo})ie}i dark brown. 

 Legs _yellowish ; femora with a narrow dark subapical ring, the 

 tip beyond this almost white. Wings as figured. Halteres 

 whitish, base of knob darkened. 



Length of body 6.5 mm. ; wing 6 mm. 



Mt. Penrissen,"^ 3000 feet— 29 . 



In its wing-markings this species resembles D. interrupta 

 Brun. (India) and D. formosa Alex. (Formosa) but neither of 

 these have any special ornamentation on the thorax. 



LiMNOPHiLA (Dicranophragma) pallidithorax sp. n. (Plate 

 9, fig. 13; Plate 10, fig. 39.) 



Head blackish. Proboscis and palpi black. Antennae with 

 the first segment black, second and thh-d pale oclireous, rest 

 dark brown. Flagellum short-haired, all segments except the 

 first one or two rather elongate oval. Thorax pale ochreous; 

 anterior ends of praescutal stripes and two spots on each lateral 

 margin of the praescutum dark brown, more distinct in the 

 male. Pleurae with a rather indistinct longitudinal brown 

 stripe. Abdomen brownish, genitalia lighter, male claspers 

 as figured. Legs almost uniformly ochreous, slender. Wings 

 as figured ; basal cells with a i"ather variable number of small 

 dark spots, but no dark cloud as in the last two species. Veins 

 mostly pale. Halteres pale ochreous. 



Length of body 4.5—5.5 mm. ; wing 6 mm. 



Mt. Penrissen,*4000 feet— 1 cf (type); 3000 feet— 1$ ; 2000 

 feet— 1 9 . 



Limnophila (Ephelia) granulata sp. n. (Plate 9, fig. 17; 

 Plate 10, fig. 38.) 



Head black. Palpi and scape of antennae black. Flagel- 

 lum with the first five or six segments pale ochreous, enlarged 

 beneath , not longer than broad ; remaining segments shortly 

 cylindrical, somewhat darkened, slightly longer in the male 

 than in the female, verticils two or three times as long as the 

 segments. Thorax brownish, with rather variable darker 

 brown markings ; usually two rows of small dots on the prae- 

 scutal interspaces, a mark along the lateral margin of the prae- 



