432 E. Brunetti : Oriental Leptidce. [Voi,. II, 



N.B. — In general appearance considerably like ferruginosa, 

 Wied. 



A ? in the above collection may be the other sex of this 

 species ; it is labelled Leptis punctum, Big., which is probably only 

 a nomen nudum. 



C. unicolor, mihi, sp. nov. 



(Plate xii, fig. 13, wing.) 



& . Assam. Long. 5 mm. 



Head. — Vertex very small, raised, dark brown, ocelli shin- 

 ing, brownish white, semi-transparent. Face grey dusted ; an- 

 tennae, proboscis and palpi bright tawny brown. Upper two- 

 thirds of eyes rich brown, with large facets ; lower third black, 

 with very much smaller facets. 



Thorax. — Dorsum, sides and scutellum bright tawny brown, 

 with scattered gold-yellow hairs, and with black hairs on the 

 scutellum. 



Abdomen. — Concolorous ; bases of segments (except first and 

 second) narrowly brown ; the whole abdomen covered irregularly 

 with black hairs, including a row on the posterior border of every 

 segment. Belly concolorous, with black hairs. 



Legs.- — (Fore pair, except coxte, missing.) Uniforml / bright 

 tawny brown ; tarsi darker brown. Legs practically bare. 



Wings. — Pale grey, almost clear. Stigma distinct, but with 

 ill-defined edges. A very light brownish band extending from it 

 posteriorly, partly across the wing. Veins tawn}^ brown. Hal- 

 teres tavny. 



Described from one cf in good condition in the Indian Museum 

 collection, from Margherita, 



' C. stigma, mihi, sp. nov. 



(Plate xii, fig. 14, wing.) 



cf . Lower Burma. Long, hardly 6 mm. 



Head. — Vertex reduced to a very small elevated black triangle 

 on the angles of which are the three prominent ocelli. Eyes dark 

 reddish brown, contiguous for a considerable distance, the facets 

 much larger for a considerable space in front above the antennae, 

 and with a greenish black tinge and (in certain lights) a narrow 

 bright green horizontal stripe across the middle. Face much with- 

 drawn between the eyes ; light grey above and below antennae. An- 

 tennae yellow, third joint blackish with some hairs and a rather 

 long arista, which is microscopically pubescent. Proboscis cine- 

 reous grey, lower part tawn}' yellow ; the palpi tawny yellow with 

 tips broadly black and hairy. A fringe of light hairs around the 

 eyes, back of head light grey. 



Thorax. — Greenish with a dorsal narrow brown stripe in front 

 and two small indistinct brown spots in middle of dorsum. Sparse 



