376 EMPID^E. 



side; antennal 1st joint moderately long, of usual shape, 2nd 

 shortly conical, with long apical bristle, both joints brownish 

 yellow ; proboscis dark brown ; palpi rather elongate, with long 

 whitish-grey pubescence and a long apical black bristle ; occiput 

 grey; a pair of bristles behind vertex, a few shorter ones on 

 back of head. Thorax elongate, as broad as abdomen, humeri not 

 constricted from mesonotum ; wholly shining black, bare ; scu- 

 tellum and pleurae black ; a distinct pre-alar bristle. Abdomen 

 black, moderately shining, nearly bare ; male genitalia large ; 

 abdomen of tapering, ovipositor normal. Legs black ; fore 

 coxae distinctly but not greatly enlarged, sometimes with a pale 

 spot on outer side ; fore femora greatly incrassated, in some 

 specimens with basal part brownish yellow, in others with two 

 pale spots on outer side, near base ; in some the whole femur 

 blnckish brown ; about basal half of all metatarsi yellowish. 

 Winys grey, with two broad blackish bands, occupying greater 

 part of wing, extending from costa to hind margin, leaving middle 

 part of wing rather narrowly clear, and a moderately wide clear 

 wing-tip and base ; thd blackish bands darker anteriorly. 



Length, 2-2 1 mm. 



Described from a few of each sex in the Indian Museum : 

 Darjiling, 8-11. viii. 1909, including tvpe c? (J. T. Jenkins), and 

 type $, 8. viii. 1909 (Paiva) Dharampur, Simla, 5000 ft., iv.-v. 

 1908 ; Simla, 7000 ft., 11. v. 1908 (both Annandale}. 



If Platypnlpus can be regarded as distinct from Tachydromia, 

 which seems doubtful, the three species of mine orientalis.gentilis, 

 and ferrugineus will belong to it, as described ; but my P.pallidi- 

 tibi(K and P. incisa belong to Tachypeza, the anal cross-vein being 

 distinctly present in the former and a part of it in the latter. 



308. Tachydromia ferruginea, Brun, 



Platypalpus ferrugineus, Brunetti, Rec. Ind. Mus. ix, p. 40 (1913). 



5 . Head rather dark brownish yellow ; proportions, pubes- 

 cence and bristles as in orientalis and gentilis ; face blackish : 

 antennae with first two joints yellow, the 3rd blackish : proboscis 

 as long as height of head, blackish ; palpi short, rather thick, pale 

 yellowish. Thorax rather bright ferruginous brown, shining, 

 with a moderately broad black median dorsal stripe, beginning on 

 the anterior margin, and a much shorter one on each side of it, 

 these two not attaining either the anterior or posterior margin. 

 Short sparse pale yellowish hairs over the dorsum and sides, most 

 conspicuous just below the shoulders ; two strong pre-alar bristles 

 on each side, and one towards the posterior corner of the dorsum. 

 Scutellum shining black, with very minute pale yellowish hairs 

 and two long apical converging spines. Metanottim black, shining, 

 with minute pale yellow hairs ; sides of thorax black. Abdomen 

 black, a little shining, almost bare ; venter similar ; genitalia 

 pale yellowish, elongate. Legs bright yellow ; fore femora a little 



