APPENDIX. 569 



Described from a series of twelve males from Ghutnti, 4000 ft., 

 Darjiiiug district, vii. 1911 (F. H. Gravely). 



Type in the Indian Museum. 



In my table of species G. antica will be separated from 

 f-f. aperta, and proximo, taken together by the lower branch of the 

 4th longitudinal vein being forked instead of the upper one. 



Mongomioides albogeniculata, sp. nov. ' 



cJ . Head brownish yellow, as are also the antenna? and palpi. 

 Thorax and abdomen brown, the latter the darker, being in one 

 specimen nearly blackish ; the posterior margins of the segments 

 faintly pale in one specimen. Sides of thorax yellowish white ; 

 underside of abdomen yellowish, sometimes whiter towards the 

 base. Scutellum and metanotum brownish yellow. Legs mainly 

 dark brown ; coxa3 and base of femora whitish yellow, tips of 

 femora and bases of tibiae rather broadly snow-white ; apical part 

 of tibiae (about one-third to one-half), and all the tarsi snow-white. 

 Wings pale grey, unmarked; halteres blackish. 



Length 5 millim. 



Described from two males in the Indian Museum, labelled 

 "3rd Camp to Misty Hollow," Dawua Hills, 400-2400 ft., 

 22-30. xi. 11 (Gravely). 



The clear wings separate this species from both M. trentepohlii, 

 Wied., and marmorata, Brim., whilst from M. nigroapicalis, the 

 only other species with clear wings, it is distinguished at once by 

 i lie snow-white knees. 



Limnophila multipunctata, sp. uov. 



Head: occiput and frons almost greenish grey, with a few stiff 

 black hairs ; proboscis and palpi dark brown. Scapal joints of 

 antennae large, dark brown ; flagellum yellowish, normally 

 pubescent. Thorax grey, anterior part more yellowish ; sides 

 pale blackish grey ; ecutellum and metanotum more or less con- 

 colorous with dorsum of thorax ; a narrow median dark line, not 

 very pronounced, from about the transverse suture, carried con- 

 tinuously over the scutellum and metanotum. Abdomen dark 

 brown above, with a little pale pubescence ; belly similar. Legs 

 pale yellow, with comparatively long, paie yellowish white, soft 

 hairs; a subapical rather narrow brownish ring on femora ; tips 

 of tibiae barely darker. Wings pale grey ; a row of very small 

 brown spots on each side of each vein, the spots often contiguous 

 for a short distance or those on opposite sides of a vein joined 

 together in pairs ; a row of very small dark brown spots along 

 the costa, and a distinct small black spot at the tips of the 

 auxiliary and 1st longitudinal veins and at both ends of the 2nd 

 longitudinal vein ; stigma brown, oval, surrounded by the brownish 



