162 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL 3IUSEVM. vol.49. 



Holotype. — Male; Pangranggo, Java; altitude 9,000 feet (Bryant 

 and Palmer). 



Allotype. — Female; Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java; altitude 8,000 feet. 



Paratypes. — Two males, with the allotype; altitude 8,000-9,000 feet, 

 female, with the allotype; altitude 8,000 feet. 



Type.— Cat. No. 19010, U.S.N.M. 



Allied to D. alia de Meijere ^ but the antennae are shorter, the 

 thoracic dorsum shining, not dull, wings not suffused with brown 

 and the size larger (wing, over 8 mm.; in alta 6 mm.). 



DICRANOMYIA SIMPLISSIMA, new species. 



Media with but one free branch attaining the margin; thoracic 

 dorsum shiny black. 



Female. — Length, 5 mm.; wing, 6.3 mm. Eostrum brownish yel- 

 low, palpi brownish black. Antennae brownish black. Head dark 

 brown, dusted with gray, provided with numerous black hairs. 



Pronotum brownish yellow. Mesonotal praescutum and the lobes 

 of the scutum shiny black, remainder of the notum brownish. Pleura 

 bright brownish yellow. Halteres brown. Legs, coxae, trochanters 

 and femora at its base, bright yellow, remainder of the legs dark 

 brown. Wings almost hyaline, stigma rather indistinct, brown, the 

 vems brown; venation: (see pi. 42, fig. 4), 8c very short, ending far 

 before the origin of Rs; Rs short, arcuated, a little more than half as 

 long as the deflection of Ri+-^; vein M simple, there being no cell 

 1st 1/2 and i/3 fused with Cu^ throughout; basal deflection of Ou^ at 

 the fork of M. 



Abdomen dark brown, sternites and ovipositor yellowish. 



Habitat. — Java. 



Holotype. — Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java; altitude 9,000 feet (Bryant 

 and Palmer) . 



Type.—CQ.t. No. 19011, U.S.N.M. 



There are but four species of this genus known that have the upper 

 branch of media unforked. These are D. wJiartoni Needham (Michi- 

 gan) 2 which has a long radial sector. D. tenella de Meijere (Java) ^ 

 has a short sector, the thoracic dorsum shining yellow and is much 

 smaller (length of the wing 4 mm.). The only other species is D. 

 carneotincta, new species, described below. 



DICRANOMYIA CARNJiOTINCTA, new species. 



Media with but one free branch attaining the margin; thoracic 

 dorsum reddish y(41ow. 



Male. — Length, 3mm.; wing, 4.3 mm. Rostrum and palpi red- 

 dish brown, the latter rather darker colored. Antennae short, first 



1 Tijd. Yoor Entom., vol. 56, 1913, p. 341, pi. IG, flg. 6. 



s 23rd Report of the New York State Entomologist, 1907, pp. 211, 212, pi. 27, flg. 5. 



' Tijdschr. voor Entom., vol. 50, 1911, p. 27, pi. 1, figs. 11-13. 



