ciiitysorii/cs. 137 



stigma dark brown, elongate ; both branches of 3rd vein rather 

 broadly but lightly infuscated ; an appendix at the fork ; halteres 

 yellow, basal half of clubs blackish. 



Length,, 5£ mm. 



Described from a single specimen in the Indian Museum from 

 Parambikulam, Cochiu, 16-24. ix. 1914 {Gravely). 



98. Chrysopilus birmanensis, sp. nov. 



Very near G. cochinensis, differing as follows -.—Head bluish 

 ash-grey, except the centre of the Irons, which is of the same 

 shade of brown as in G. cochinensis ; 3rd antennal joint brown, 

 the whitish pubescence rather more conspicuous ; occiput with 

 distinct whitish pubescence towards side-margins. Scutellum 

 wholly dead-black, like the thoracic dorsum. Pubescence of 

 abdomen at base of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th segments more golden 

 yellow than whitish. Basal half of anterior femora black. Wing- 

 tip without suffusion ; stigma yellowish brown, more diffused, the 

 suffusion not extending below 2nd longitudinal vein. 



Described from a unique $ in the British Museum from 

 Glokteik Gorge, Northern Shan States, Upper Burma, 26. vii. 

 1900 (Col. G. T. Bingham). 



This is remarkably like G. cochinensis, and may possibly be a 

 variety of it. 



99. Chrysopilus gravelyi, sp. nov. 



S . Head with vertex prominent, black, ocelli brownish ; front 

 of head and epistoma brownish grey ; proboscis brownish yellow ; 

 palpi dark brown, with concolorous long bristly hairs ; antennae 

 and arista blackish ; occiput dark ; underside of head with long 

 pale yellow hairs. Thorax black and, with scutellum, covered 

 with very short bright yellow adpressed scale-like pubescence ; 

 hind margin of scutellum with a row of long black hairs. Abdomen 

 black, covered with pubescence like the thorax, which is replaced 

 on the base and hind part of each segment by black hairs, which 

 latter also cover the whole dorsum of the last segment. Legs with 

 coxae dark grey, slightly yellowish in places, with some soft 

 bright yellow hairs towards tips ; femora uniformly pale yellow ; 

 tibiae dirty yellow; tarsi brownish towards tips. Wings pale 

 grey, iridescent ; a darker infuscation at tip from stigma hind- 

 wards, reaching inwards sufficiently to fill the 2nd submarginal 

 and 2nd and 3rd posterior cells, the inner outline ill-defined, and 

 a paler space just beyond the elongate dark brown stigma; 

 halteres yellow, knobs black. 



Length, 6 mm. 



Described from a single d 1 in the Indian Museum from the 

 Darjiling Himalayan Railway, 5500 ft., 23. v. 15 (Gravely). 



