NO. 2103. JAVAyEt^E CRAXE-FLIES—ALEXAyDER. 173 



Genus GONOMYIA Meigen. 

 Subgenus GONOMYIA Meigen. 

 Gonomyia M.-EiGEiJ , Syst. Beschr., vol. 1, 1818, p. 146. 



GONOMYIA (GONOMYIA) BRYANTI, new species. 



Cell 1st 3P — closed; wings subhyaline. 



2Iale. — Length, 4.4 mm.; wing, 6 mm. Rostrmii, palpi, and 

 antennae brownish black. Head gray. 



Pronotum light yellow. Mesonotal praescutum and the lobes of 

 the scutum dark brown ; median line of the scutum and the scutellum 

 light brown; postnotum dark brown. Pleura dull yellow. Haltercs 

 brown, the extreme base paler. Legs with the coxae and trochanters 

 brown, remainder of the legs dark brow^i, unmarked. Wings hyahne 

 or nearly so, stigma indistinct, veins brown ; venation ; (see pi. 44, 

 fig. 20), Sc ending just beyond the origin of Rs; Rs long, gently 

 arcuated; JR2+3 ^ong, about two-thirds the length of the sector; 

 basal deflection of R^^^ punctiform so that R^+^ is in a line with Rs. 



Hypopygial pleurites moderately long, the dorsal appendage short, 

 fleshy, pale; ventral appendage elongate, chitinized, provided with 

 numerous long hairs and caruncles, its tip rather truncated; from 

 the ventral inner side of the pleurite near its tip arises a small 

 chitinized appendage shaped as in figure 49. (See pi. 47, figs. 48, 49.) 



Abdomen dark brown; hypopygium yellow, its appendages black. 



Hahitatp — Java. 



Holotyiye. — Male, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java; altitude, 8,000 feet; 

 August 26, 1909 (Bryant and Pahner). 



Paratype. — Sex ? , topotypic. 



Type,— Csit. No. 19021, U.S.N.M. 



Allied to G. affinis Brunetti^ in the venation but larger, the 

 thoracic pattern different, legs much darker, etc. 



Genus MONGOMA Westwood. 



Mongoma Westwood, Trans. Entom. Soc. London, 1881, p. 364. 



MONGOMA CARINICEPS Enderleln. 

 Mongoma cariniceps Enderlein, Zool. Jahrb., vol. 32, 1912, pp. 60, 61, fig. L 1. 



A male and a female from Mount Salak, Java, May 15, 1909, 

 collected by Bryant and Palmer. The female sex has never been 

 described and I make this specimen the allotype. The coloration 

 is quite as in the male, but the size is smaller (length, 11.5 mm.; 

 wmg, 10.3 mm.). 



1 Fauna of British India, Diptera Nematocera, 1912, pp. 472, 473, pi. 9, fig. 7. 



