S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 46/2. (Budapest, 1985)
Fig. 1. Psychomyia bhutana sp. n. - A Male genitalia lateral, B. dorsal, C. ventral, D. wings This is a distinct new species of this relatively small genus. Venation has higs similarity to P. capillata Ulmer, 1910, but according to the genitalic structure my new species is clearly related to P. usltata McLachlan, 1875 described from Turkestan. In P . bhutana the dark lateral lobes of the ninth tergite have characteristic subapical median excisions on their apices and the inferior appendages forming a single arched arm only and the second inner branch is reduced to a very small protuberance. I named the new species after Bhutan at the foot of the magnificient Himalayas. Holotype S . Bhutan, Hatisar, Galo River 15.V. 1984. leg. PÉTERI, 1 ç allotype not described. Deposited at the Zoological Department, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Right pair of wings mounted as dry microscopic preparation. Caustic potash-treated abdomen and the remaining part of the body stored in a single airtight selfstanding vial with 70 % ethanol together with the o. allotype. Setodes fragilis sp. n. (Fig. 2) Male (in alcohol). General colour pale. Spurs 0.2.2. One spur on the second tibia small. On fore wing discoidal cell broad almost rectangular. R5+M 1+2 with footstalk comprising two-thirds of its length. R g in hind wing partially obsolete. R5+M 1+2 in hind wing extremely small about four times shorter than its footstalk. Length and largest width of fore wings 5-1, those of hind wings 4-0.9 mm. Male genitalia. Due to even careful caustic potash treatment the whole genitalia is very transparent especially the boundaries between ninth sternite and inferior appendages. This part of the drawing may need confirmation. Ninth segment appears triangular narrowing to dorsum as seen in lateral aspect. Apical ventral margin produced into two well-developed median lobes supplied with four or five stout black spines. Tenth tergum forming the intermediate appendages as a long downcurving arch in lateral view and divided at about its middle Into two slightly incurving and very tapering lateral sides as visible in dorsal aspect. Two small, in dorsal view hardly visible almost