228 PSYCHODID^E. 



legs, but apparently no actual isolated elongate scales as in 

 P. albonigra. Winys with bairs situated on the veins only, ricb 

 brown in colour, showing golden brown with violet iridescence in 

 certain lights. No surface-scales on the wings, the only ones 

 present being the small ones forming the spots at the tips of the 

 veins : black bristly hair-spots at tips of practically all the veins ; 

 some white scaly hair-spots near tips of some of the veins, and a. 

 few on each of the two lower branches of the 2nd longitudinal 

 vein and both branches of the 4th vein, all placed at a little before 

 their tips ; a larger white scaly hair-spot near the base of the 

 costa, and some isolated erect white hairs placed irregularly here 

 and there on the veins. The 2nd longitudinal vein forks imme- 

 diately beyond the base of the 3rd vein, the upper branch of the 

 former forking barely beyond the middle of the wing, and very 

 little beyond the fork of the 4th vein. 



Length about 1| millim. 



Described from one female in the Indian Museum from Pera- 

 deniya, Ceylon, October 1910 (E. E. Green). 



160. Psychoda albonigra, Brun. 



Psychoda albonigra, Brunetti, Rec. Ind. Mus. ii, p. 374 (1908). 



5 (?). Head : frons and face with white bristly hairs on upper 

 part and black scaly bristles below. Antennas with second joint 

 of scape short, cup-shaped, both joints encircled by white scales ; 

 flagellum of fourteen distinct, pale yellow, flask-shaped joints, and 

 an additional very minute spherical one ; each joint bearing a 

 thick verticel of stiff greyish white hair. Palpi black, with black 

 bristly hairs. Thorax covered with thick, bristly, greyish white 

 hairs, with some darker hairs intermixed. Abdomen (damaged) 

 dirty yellow, with some black hairs. Legs : femora pale dirty 

 yellow ; knees with a very few small white scales ; tibiae with 

 closely placed black scales, with black bristles intermixed, and 

 bearing irregular, isolated, white scales and white bristles ; the 

 posterior pairs with rather long black hairs behind ; tips of tibiae 

 with a few white scales. Tarsi covered with black scales and a 

 few bristles; the tips of the metatarsi with a circlet of white 

 scales, and of the last joint with a few white scales. Wings very 

 pale grey, nearly clear round the posterior border. The veins 

 with the usual double row of blackish grey hairs, with some white, 

 nearly erect hairs placed in irregular rows and patches about the 

 middle of and (more abundantly) across the base of the wing ;. 

 a small bunch of black bristly hairs at the tip of each vein, and 

 the costal border clothed nearly to the tip of the wing with stiff, 

 black, bristly hairs ; along this border, at short regular intervals, 

 one or two small white scales ; towards the tip of the costa the 

 wing-fringe becomes greyish, and from thence, round the border, 

 nearly to the base, it is greyish white, rather long and thick ; near 

 the base of the posterior margin the fringe becomes blackish grey. 



