. Fig. 34.—Fhyllodromia flavida, Brun. bristles near the base on the underside and a row there also of microscopic spines ; posterior coxte and femora of normal size, the former a little brownish, as are also the tips of the tarsi. Wings very pale grey, veins black; halteres brownish yellow. Lengthy 2 mm. Described from several specimens in the Indian Museum from Paresnath, 4000-t;iOO ft., Chota Nagpur, 9-13. iv. 1909 (Ammn- dnle), including ti/j^e 6 (9. iv. 1909); Dawna Hills, 2000-3000 ft., ,ty2)e $ (Annandale); Darjiling, 28. v. 1909 (5rif»«^^/). The Paresnath specimens were taken on
. Fig. 34.—Fhyllodromia flavida, Brun. bristles near the base on the underside and a row there also of microscopic spines ; posterior coxte and femora of normal size, the former a little brownish, as are also the tips of the tarsi. Wings very pale grey, veins black; halteres brownish yellow. Lengthy 2 mm. Described from several specimens in the Indian Museum from Paresnath, 4000-t;iOO ft., Chota Nagpur, 9-13. iv. 1909 (Ammn- dnle), including ti/j^e 6 (9. iv. 1909); Dawna Hills, 2000-3000 ft., ,ty2)e $ (Annandale); Darjiling, 28. v. 1909 (5rif»«^^/). The Paresnath specimens were taken on stones, where they were in considerable numbers hidden in undergrowth at the edge of a spring. 304. Phyllodromia indica, Brun. (PI. lY, figs. 16-18.) Litanomyia indica, Brunetti, Eec. Ind. Mus. ix, p. 36 (1913). 6 . Head black; antennae large, the 1st and 2nd joints yellowish; 3rd bhick, oblongo-conical, cup-shaped at bottom, and furnished with a long arista; face whitish grey; occiput and underside of head dark grey, the lower part of head projecting forward some- what ; proboscis short", pointed, and slightly curved. Thorax nearly as long as abdom-cn, oblongo-ovate, blackish grey, mode- rately shining. Three conspicuous bristles towards each side, 2 b
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