568 APPEXDIX. 



Dicranomyia innocens, sp. nov. 



3 ?. Head: occiput and the moderately narrow frons light 

 grey, with some stiff black hairs. Antennae normal, moderately 

 dark brown ; palpi dark. Thorax dark brownish, mainly covered 

 with microscopic yellowish hairs. Scutellum brownish yellow, 

 metanotum blackish, both with microscopic yellowish hairs as on 

 dorsum and sides of thorax. Abdomen blackish, the dorsum of 

 many of the segments with a tendency to paleness in their centres ; 

 some whitish hairs towards sides; belly similar to dorsum in male, 

 pale on basal half in female. Genitalia ( <5 ? ) normal, brownish 

 yellow. Legs : coxae and about the first fourth of the fore femora, 

 and the basal half oC the posterior femora, brownish yellow, the 

 remainder of the legs dark brown. Wings clear grey. The 2nd 

 longitudinal vein begins a little, but distinctly, beyond the tip of 

 the auxiliary vein, and is bisinuate ; 2nd and 3rd posterior cells 

 subequal and each about as long as the oblong discal cell ; posterior 

 cross-vein at base of or distinctly before base of discal cell. 

 Marginal cross-vein so slightly infuscated as to be almost 

 imperceptible. Halteres : stems brownish yellow, knobs blackish. 



Length 4-5 millim. 



Described from four males and a single female from Alinora, 

 Kurnaon, 18-25. vi. 11 (Paiva~). 



Types in the Indian Museum. 



Gonomyia antica, sp. nov. 



cJ . Head almost wholly dark grey, varying to yellowish. 

 Thorax dark grey, brownish grey or bluish grey, or of some 

 intermediate shade, the lower margin of the dorsum often very 

 narrowly pale yellowish. Abdomen brown or blackish brown, 

 with yellow hairs ; belly yellowish. Genitalia large, furnished 

 with a pair of large black shining bind claws. Legs wholly 

 yellowish, tips of tarsi blackish. Wings very pale grey, iridescent. 

 The 2nd longitudinal vein begins distinctly before middle of wing, 

 in a rather large curve ; forked at about half its length after 

 origin of 3rd vein ; the marginal cross-vein a little beyond the 

 origin of the 3rd vein, joining the 1st longitudinal some distance 

 before its tip ; 3rd vein normal, its basal section nearly in a line 

 with the anterior cross-vein, which is rather short; the 1st 

 posterior cell with nearly parallel sides ; upper branch of 4th 

 longitudinal vein simple, straight, practically in a line with basal 

 part of same vein ; the lower branch widely forked at about one- 

 third of its length ; discal cell open, coalescent ivith the 2nd posterior 

 cell; posterior cross-vein long, at base of 2nd posterior cell or 

 nearly so ; 5th, 6th, and 7th veins normal. Anal angle of wing 

 well develoyed. Halteres yellow. 

 Length 2| millim. 



