176 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.49. 



moderately long, a little longer than the deflection of €%; cell M^ 

 longer than its petiole; basal deflection of Cuj^ just beyond the fork 

 of M. 



Abdominal tergites dark brown, the lateral margins of the segments 

 paler brown; sternites dull brownish yellow. 



Habitat. — Java. 



Holotype. — Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java ; altitude 5,000 feet. (Bryant 

 and Palmer.) 



Paratype. — Male, topotypic. 



Type.— Cut. No. 19024, U.S.N.M. 



The only regional form that agrees at all with this species is L. 

 pallidicoxa Brunetti,^ but here the thorax is gray, not brown, etc. 

 L. simplex Brunetti^ is much smaller; the name is preoccupied by 

 Limnophila simplex Alexander ^ from the Eastern United States. 



Subgenus DICRANOPHRAGMA Osten Sacken. 

 Dicranophragma Osten Sacken, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1859, p. 240. 



LIMNOPHILA (DICRANOPHRAGMA) REMOTA de Meijere. 

 Dicranophragma remota de Meijere, Tijdschr. voor Entom., vol. 56, 1914, pp. 1, 

 2, pi. 1, fig. 1. 

 One male from Buitenzorg, Java, April, 1909. Two males from 

 Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java, altitude 4,500 and 9,000 feet. The 

 material at hand was coUected by Bryant and Palmer. 



Genus ULA Haliday. 

 Ula Haliday, Entom. Mag., vol. 1, 1833, p. 153. 



ULA JAVANICA, new species. 



Body coloration brown, the pleura gray; wings light brown, cell 

 1st -Mg very small. 



Male. — ^Length about 5.5 mm.; wing, 7.4 mm. Kostrum and 

 palpi dark-brownish black. Antennae with the basal segments dark 

 brownish black, the flageUum broken. Head gray, a blackish mark 

 on the middle of the vertex and occiput. 



Thoracic dorsum dark brown, rather darker medially with a sparse 

 yellowish bloom, more grayish about the pseudosutural foveae. 

 Pleura dark brown dusted with light whitish gray, especiaUy on the 

 ventral sclerites. Halteres light yellow, the knob darker. Legs, 

 coxae elongate, yellow; trochanters brownish yellow; femora dull 

 brownish yellow, the tip a little darker; tibiae and tarsi dark brown. 

 Wings light brown, stigma very indistinct, darker, veins brown; 

 venation: (See pi. 44, fig. 24), Sc 2 anterior to the origin of Rs by a 

 distance greater than the length of the basal deflection of Cit 1, cell 



' Fauna of British India, Diptera Nematocera, 1912, p. 623. 



2 Idem, pp. 523, 524. 



3 Psyche, vol. IS, 1911, pp. 198, 199. 



