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As1aTIc SPECIES. 
Subfamily Pzaowrrz. 
Genus HELioGRAPHA, nov. 
Generic characters——Similar to Limnophora, the pro- 
sternum with less noticeable hairs, the third wing-vein 
curved forward at apex and with some setule at base. 
Differs from it in having the scutellum with numerous hairs 
on sides of lower surface anteriorly, and the first wing-vein 
with minute setulz on apical half. 
Genotype, Limnophora intonsa, Stein. 
Originally the genotype was described from Java ; I have 
seen a male from ‘l'alum, Siam, 1.1.1902 (H. C. Robinson 
and N. Annandale). 
Subfamily Awrzouyziryz. 
Genus MyroerapHa, nov. 
Generic characters—Similar to Anthomyia, Meigen, in 
general habitus, but the pteropleura in front of spiracle is 
bare, hind tibia with one very long median postero-dorsal 
bristle. From Anthomyiella, Malloch, it is separated by the 
absence of the very strong fore-tibial bristle, from Calythea, 
S. & D., it is separated by the absence of hairs from the 
hypopleura, and from Pegomyza by the larger lower calyptra, 
enlarged facets on the upper half of eye, and the broader 
prosternum, the plate covering all of the space between the 
fore coxe. 
Genotype, the following species. 
Myiographa fascigera, sp. n. 
Male and female.—Black, opaque, almost velvety, with 
dense yellow or golden pruinescence. Face and cheeks with 
greyish pruinescence ; antenuz and palpi black. Thorax 
deep black in front of suture, except on posterior half on 
sides in male and on posterior third or more entirely across 
dorsum in female, a broad transverse band behind suture 
and the posterior lateral margins black ; scutellum black. 
Abdomen with a broad deep black band on each tergite, 
which occupies all of disc except the posterior and lateral 
margins. Legsblack. Wings slightly brownish. Calyptre 
fuscous. Halteres yellow. 
Male.—-Kyes bare, facets becoming much larger from 
