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third onwards. Last hind tarsal white ; fore and mid ungues 
unequal, uniserrate ; hind equal and simple. 
Wings with first fork-cell a little longer and narrower than 
the second, its apex nearer the apex of the wing, its stem nearly 
as long as the cell; stem of the second fork-cell not quite as long 
as the cell; mid cross-vein much shorter than the supernumerary 
cross-vein; posterior cross-vein longer than the mid, rather more 
than twice its own length 
distant from it. 
Genitalia : basal lobes 
long and thin, claspers 
rather long, narrow, with 
a long dark terminal seg- 
Pig. 90. 
Hulecoeteomyia pseudotaeniata. d. Giles. 
Proboscis and palpi. 
Pig. 91. 
Hulecoeteomyia pseudotaeniata . 
Giles. 
d genitalia. 
ment placed slightly to one side; harpes prominent, of two 
segments, the basal one darker and not so long as the curved 
blade-like terminal one, the basal one slightly hairy. 
Length .—4 mm. 
Habitat .—Dehra Dhun; Lungleb, India (29. vii. 04), 2 9 ’s, 
3 $ ’s, very large specimens, 5 mm. (in Indian Museum, Calcutta); 
Philippine Islands (Banks). 
Observations .—The male has not been previously described, 
it closely resembles the 9 . In the original description the last 
hind tarsal segment in the 9 > was not mentioned as being pure 
