278 , Transactions. 
Dicranomyia repanda n. sp. (Fig. 17.) 
Limnobia repanda Walker (nom. nud.), List. Dipt Brit. Mus., vol. 1, 
p. 57, 1848. 
d. Head black; front somewhat dusted with grey, nearly one-quarter 
as wide as head.  Proboscis ochreous, shorter than head.  Palpi black. 
Sca, and another over base of Rs. Sc, ending slightly beyond, Sc. placed 
far before base of Rs. Rs shorter than first section of Ro4 з. Discal cell 
Dicranomyia fumipennis (Butler). (Fig. 18.) 
noa fumipennis Butler, Cistula Entomologica, vol. 1, p. 355, 
15. 
whitish band just before stigma, extending from R to Cu; cell 2nd M, 
mostly whitish. Sc, ending immediately before base of Rs; Sc, close to 
tip of Se, ; discal cell scarcely twice as long as broad. Halteres brownish. 
Length of body, 10 mm. ; wing, 13 mm. 
know this species only from Butler's type female, which is in fairly 
good condition, in British Museum. Its exact locality is unknown. 
Dicranomyia hudsoni n. sp. (Fig. 19.) 
. Head blackish, somewhat grey-dusted, front almost silvery in certain 
lights, about one-quarter as broad as head. Proboscis black, shorter than 
head. Palpi and antennae black. Basal flagellar joints shortly oval, outer 
ici joints 
l ык venter pale ochreous, at least in 
Hypopygium similar to that of D. repanda, but the fleshy claspers 
. somewhat shorter, scarcely three times as long as side-pieces. Ovipositor— 
* raight, and valves as long as last 
