76 STttATIOMYIDJE. 



dorsuin brilliantly shining peacock-green, with short whitish 

 hairs ; a small brownish-yellow spot on the shoulders is connected 

 with the wings by a very narrow brownish-yellow ridge delimiting 

 the dorsal and ventral surfaces. Abdomen brilliant shining violet, 

 with pale grey hairs ; venter similar. Legs : femora black, with 

 short white hairs, a little brownish yellow at base ; the knees of 

 similar colour and the coxae with a mark or two of the same shade ; 

 tibiae black, more or less yellowish on apical part, the whole surface 

 with short pale yellow hairs ; tarsi dark, with pale hairs ; under- 

 side of hind tarsi with short, very dark golden-brown pubescence. 

 Wings grey ; stigma ill-defined ; this region of the wing brownish ; 

 veins dark brown ; halteres yellowish, 



Length, 14 mm. 



Described from one $ in the Indian Museum from Ukhrul, 

 Manipur, Assam, 6400 ft. (Rev. W. Pcttiyrew). 



46. Ptecticus aurobrunneus, sp. nov. 



c? . Ifead with vertex and frons down to its narrowest part deep 

 orange ; former with golden and brown hairs intermixed, latter 

 with golden hairs only; frontal triangle bright lemon-yellow, 

 nearly bare ; oeellar triangle black, ocelli with a reddish tinge ; 

 face, mouth, and proboscis orange-yellow ; antennae orange, arista 

 black, orange at base ; eyes black ; occiput yellowish, reduced, 

 owing to the margins of the eyes themselves curving backwards 

 considerably. Thorax dorsally and scutellum dark chestnut- 

 brown, with just a suggestion of three darker stripe?, wholly 

 covered with short, dense, though inconspicuous, golden pu- 

 bescence ; propleura, pteropletira, metapleura, and metanotum 

 lighler chestnut-brown ; mesopleura and sternopleura shining 

 blackish ; whole sides of thorax, even to the mesopleura, with 

 short dense golden pubescence, though at first sight they appear 

 to be bare. Abdomen with 2nd to oth segments dark chestnut- 

 brown, with short dense golden pubescence, which is invisible 

 when viewed from in front, but from that view a large irregularly 

 shaped black spot is seen in the centre of each segment, almost 

 forming a dorsal stripe; 1st segment and tip of abdomen black, 

 with some yellow or golden hairs ; genitalia and vertex dark 

 brown, the latter with microscopic golden pubescence, only visible 

 when viewed from in front. Leys with front coxa3 brownish 

 orange ; posterior coxae dark brown, all with a little golden hair ; 

 rest of legs bright orange ; posterior femora black on basal half ; 

 tips of tarsi a little darker. Whigs rather dark brown ; a small 

 space in both basal and discal cells slightly paler, and traces of 

 similar lighter spaces in the centres of some of the other cells; 

 halteres pale yellowish. 



Length, 21 mm. 



Described from a unique J in the Indian Museum from 

 Purambikulam, Cochin State, 1700-3200 ft., 16-24. ix. 1914 

 (Gravely}. 



