162 Prof. M. Bezzi on Indian Pyrgotlnre. 



third ending at a ratlier long distance before the tip ; costa 

 ending a little after the end of the third vein, but prolonged 

 very ihin to the end of tlie fourth ; ihe distance between the 

 ends of the second and third veins is not greater than tliat 

 between the ends of the third and of the fourth ; small 

 cross-vein placed on the middle of the vving, a little beyond 

 the end of the first vein; hind cross-vein as long as its 

 distance from the small one, a little arched outwards, its 

 inferior angle almost right; anal vein prolonged to tlie iiind 

 border, but very tiiin after the middle; lower angle of anal 

 cell very short, almost not drawn out. 

 Type, TtjJotiypes immsi^ sp. n. 



7. Tylotrypes immsi, sp. n., $ . 



Length of body (with tlie ovipositor) 15 ram., length of 

 wing 9"2 mm. ; breadth of wing 3'5 mm. 



Type in the British Museum, a single female specimen 

 from near Bhowali, Kumaon, 5700 ft., 2lst June, 1910, 

 collected by Prof. A. D. Imms, in whose honour the species 

 is named. 



A strong, veiy hairy species of great size ; body dark 

 brown, with partly yellow head, legs, and ovipositor ; all 

 the bristles and the hairs, these last very thick and long, 

 are black. 



Frontal stripe of a reddish-brown colour, yellowish before 

 the vertex, blackish on the sides and above the base of 

 antenna, clothed with numerous but not long hairs ; jowls 

 and occiput greyish yellow, this last with five black spots 

 along the upper border ; antennal grooves shining dark 

 yellow, with a dull black stripe below, but the whole of the 

 head is opaque ; palpi and proboscis dark yellow, the first 

 with short black bristles. Antennae entirely yellow, the 

 arista almost whitish. 



Thorax and scutellum of a shining dark brown colour, 

 only the humeral spots being paler yellow ; they are clothed 

 w^ith very long and thick erect black hairs, which before 

 scutellum and on the pleura? are longer. Squamulae whitish ; 

 halteres yellow. 



Abdomen blackish brown, clothed with dense but rather 

 short hairs ; ovipositor of a shining reddish-yellow colour. 



Legs brown, the femora above and the tarsi paler yellow. 



Wings greyish yellow, with a not sharply defined pattern, 

 consisting of a dark spot extending from the base of the third 



