118 LEPTID^E. 



and tarsi. Wings clear, with three distinct broad brown bands- 

 from the costa towards the hind margin : the first beginning at 

 the basal cross-veins, filling one-half of the basal cells and one- 

 third of the anal cell, thence disappearing ; the second is rather 

 narrower and exactly in the middle of the wing, reaching from 

 the costa almost to the hind border, enclosing the inner cross- 

 vein and nearly filling the basal half of the discal cell ; the third 

 is joined on the costa to the second by the stigma, extends nearly 

 to the tip of the wing, leaving a narrow clear margin, and reaches 

 the posterior border, filling the whole of the second, third, and 

 fourth posterior cells. Stigma very dark brown, filling all the 

 cell as far inwards to just above the origin of the third longi- 

 tudinal vein ; halteres rather long and prominent, pale yellow ; 

 clubs black, elongated. 



LenytJi, 5 mm. 



Described from a perfect unique specimen in the Indian Museum 

 from the Dawna Hills, 2000-3000 ft., 2-3. iii. 1908 (Annandale). 



A very distinct species, with the appearance of a Chrysopilus. 



79. Atrichops cincta, Brun. (PI. II, fig. 9.) 



Atherix cincta. Brunetti, Kec. Ind. Mus. ii, p. 421. pi. xii, fig. 1 

 (1909). 



$ . Head with frons dull black, bare, the part immediately 

 above antennae with ash-grey reflections and a few hairs ; vertex 

 blackish, only slightly indented ; ocelli dull red-brown, eyes brown, 

 with a bronze reflection, facets of uniform size ; occiput grey, 

 with a fringe of short black hairs on upper half, which are 

 replaced by longer scattered white hairs on lower half ; antenna> 

 dark brown, normal, first joint hairy above only, second joint 

 hairy above and below ; face below antennae ash-grey ; palpi and 

 proboscis cinereous grey, with scattered hairs, the former with 

 some strong black hairs at tip. Thorax blackish, with traces of 

 close cinereous grey pubescence, which in perfect examples pro- 

 bably covers all the dors urn and sides ; with also some scattered 

 longer hairs over the whole thorax. Scutellum blackish, with 

 scattered yellowish grey hairs and reddish-brown posterior border 

 carrying a fringe of black and grey hairs. Abdomen shining dark 

 blackish brown, shoulders prominent, forming tawny-brown calli 

 with grey hair ; underside of 1st segment continued in front as a 

 yellow scaly process extending downwards till it reaches the hind 

 coxaa; 1st and 2nd segments occupied by a pale bluish-grey 

 transverse band, narrowly interrupted in the middle, extending 

 over the sides to a considerable extent, and clothed with pale 

 concolorous hair which is continued along the lower sides of the 

 whole abdomen to the tip ; dorsum clothed with short black 

 pubescence which, beginning with the 3rd segment, extends round 

 the sides until it meets the line of grey side-hairs ; a very narrow 

 bluish-grey border to 4th and 5th segments, the extreme edge of 

 5th and 6th segments being orange-brown. Leys blackish brown,. 



