INDIAI^ DRAGOIS; FLIES. 
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Genus — Jagoria. 
Fig. 2. Wings of Jagoria posciloplera, Karsch. J (x 2’5). 
Jagoria, Karsch, Ent. Nachr., xv., p. 238, (1889) ; Laidlaw, Rec. Ind. Mus., 
Vol. xxii, p. 76, (1921) ; Martin, Cat. Coll. Selys, Mschnines p. 155, 
(1908). 
Head moderately large ; eyes large, broadly or moderately contiguous. Wings 
moderately long and broad, reticulation moderately open, trigones short, with 
3-5 cells, basal space (prearcular) entire, 2 cubital nervures in all wings, hyper- 
trigones entire or traversed by 1-2 nervures, Rs not bifurcated, only 1 row of 
cells between Rs and Rspl, 1-2 rows between Miv and Mspl, membrane short 
and narrow, not usually extending along the whole length of the wing — base, 
stigma braced, moderately short and thick, anal triangle of 3 cells, anal border 
moderately excavate. 
Legs long and rather slender. Thorax robust. 
Abdomen cylindrical, only slightly tumid at the base, constricted at the 3rd 
segment, widening again from 4 to 6 and then narrow and cylindrical as far as 
the anal end. Superior anal appendages longer than the 10th abdominal 
•segment, variable in shape, the inferior more or less cylindrical, long and bifid, 
rather more than half the length of the superior. 
The 10th abdominal segment in the female prolonged into a finely denticulate 
plate below. Anal appendages of female long and foliate. 
Jagoria martini, Laid., Rec. Ind. Mus., Vol. xxii, p. 76-77, (1921). 
Female only known. Length of abdomen 40 mm. Hindwing 40 mm. 
Head. Labium, labrum and epistome orange brown, the upper surface of frons 
marked with a broad “ T ” shaped mark, brown in front and black against the 
•eyes, frons yellowish, vesicle and occiput black, the latter fringed with a tuft of 
black hairs. 
Prothorax dark brown. 
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