On a remarkable Dipterous Insect from Kashmir. 379 
For the loan of specimens my thanks are due to Mr. Henry 
Woods, F.R.S., of Cambridge University, and to Dr. F. L. 
Kitchin and the Director of the Geological Survey. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE V. 
Scalpellum (Cretiscalpellum) unguis (J. de C. Sowerby). 
Albian, Gault: Folkestone, Kent. 
Fig. 1, Part of a capitulum, showing right side, with the valves slightly 
displaced and the scutum, upper aud rostral latus added in 
outline. B.M., 59802. 
Fig. 2. Carinal end of a capitulum from right side. Sedgwick Museum, 
Cambridge. 
Fy. 3, Associated rostral and inframedian latera (from left side). 
B.M., 44300. 
Fig. 4. Rostral and inframedian latera (from left side, found apart on 
a small piece of clay). a, outer view; 0, inner view. B.M., 
I. 1573. 
Fig. 5. Associated rostral and inframedian latera (from left side). Origl. 
of Darwin’s pl. iv. fig, 14. Geol. Surv. Museum, 31378. 
Fig. 6. Rostrum. Outer view. Origl. of Darwin’s pl.iv. fig. le. Geol. 
Surv. Museum, 31378, 
Fig. 7. Rostrum. Outer view. B.M., I. 13467. 
Fig. 8. Rostrum. Inner view. B.M., 41920. 
Fig. 9. Peduncle plate. Outer view. B.M., 44500. 
Fig. 10. Peduncle plate. Inner view of basal portion showing median 
elliptical socket. B.M., 44800. 
Figs. 1-8, x 2 diam.; figs. 9 & 10, x6 diam. 
Scalpellum (Cretiscalpellum) bronni (F, A. Roemer). 
Middle Neocomian, Hilsconglomerat: Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Westphalia. 
Fig. 11. Scutum (left), Outer view. B.M., I. 15445.) 
Fig. 12. Tergum (left). Outer view. B.M., 15446. | 
Fig. 13. Carina. Outer view. B.M., I. 15443. . 2 diam 
_ Fig. 14. Carina. Inner view. B.M., I. 15444. a : 
Fig. 15. Carina. Side view. B.M., I. 15447. 
Fig. 16. Carina. Side view. B.M., I. 15448. J 
For explanation of lettering see legend of text-figure. 
XLVI.—Deuterophlebia mirabilis, gen. e¢ sp.n., a remarkable 
Dipterous Insect from Kashmir. By F. W. Epwaxps. 
(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.) 
[Plate VL] 
In October 1921 Mr. Martin E. Mosely presented to the 
British Museum a few insects collected and sent to him by 
Mr. FI. J. Mitchell, Honorary Director of Trout Culture in 
Kashmir; the specimeus were obtained in the neighbourhood 
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