Tgi3.J M. Bezzi : Indian Trypaneids (Fruit-Flies). i6i 



Thorax with pale pubescence and complete chaetotaxy ; scutellum with 4 bristles. 

 .Abdomen bristly ; ovipositor short, flattened. lyCgs robust, the front femora with 

 a row of bristles developed beneath ; middle tibiae with a single spur ; hind tibiae 

 not pectinate. 



Wings broad , with small costal bristle ; first vein reaching the small cross-vein ; 

 2nd, 3rd and 4th veins straight, 3rd bare and parallel with the 4th ; smah cross- vein 

 after the middle of the discal cell, but not much approached ; lower angle of the anal 

 cell drawn out into a short and broad point, shorter than the second basal cell. 



Type : Tephritis irrorata, Fallen, 1814. 



If the other species of Tephritis with a radiating wing-pattern can be conveniently 

 placed here, Rondani's name Campiglossa, 1870, must be used in place of Euaresta, 

 Loew, 1873. 



63. Campiglossa cribellata, n. sp. c? . 

 (PI. X, fig. 63). 



A handsome robust species very near irrorata, but distinguished by the black 

 orbital bristles, and separated from grandinata, Rondani, by the radiated pattern of the 

 tip of the wing. Length 4^ mm. 



Entirely cinereous, whitish on the head, frons with a geminate ferruginous spot 

 above the lunula ; antennae dark yellow, palpi paler, proboscis darkened ; oc, or. 

 and vt. black, but the superior or. and the other vertical and occipital bristles whitish, 

 those of the row very strong ; very conspicuous are the whitish bristly hairs of the 

 inferior portion of the head. 



Thorax entirely grey, with well developed yellow pubescence and black bristles ; 

 black round spots are on the insertion of the prsct., do. and prst. ; and on the insertion 

 of the sa. are smaller and less distinct. Pleura with long yellow hairs and a row of 

 whitish bristles on the hind border of the mesopleura ; below the humeral bristle and 

 before the prothoracic stigma are dense tufts of bristly whitish hairs. Scutellum like 

 the thorax, with 4 bristles, the basal pair being stronger and inserted upon a pair 

 of black spots like those of the back. Squamulae whitish, haltères dark yellow. Abdo- 

 men wholly grey, with strong pale yellowish pubescence and short yellow bristles on 

 the sides ; first segment unspotted, the others with a pair of round black spots in the 

 middle and one on each side less distinct. Legs yellow, the femora cinereous, the 

 front femora with black bristles. 



Wings black, with the base whitish hyaline ; stigma with two hyaline round 

 spots, the second being of larger size. Pattern as in irrorata, but more closed and the 

 hyaline spots more numerous ; the portion after the fifth vein and the axillar lobe are 

 also black with numerous hyaline spots. The whole pattern is blacker than in irrorata ; 

 the rays of the fore border are shorter, but equal in number ; the second posterior 

 cell shows the 3 marginal spots and 5 discal spots, all of smaller size, two not being 

 greater as in irrorata. 



A single specimen from Kurseong, E. Himalayas, 4700 — 5000 ft., 23-vi-io 

 {N. Annandale) Ctt")- 



