sim liateiethatel staietn aOR eT eee asthseteiststeiosetebahotatalet ohehetets Heteives Ante ssheteheh ahehenel: ss paoaat " f aaikew bogie yp 1-61h Gut petals ah ans ay pres Aahesthenateetetasesetehels tata cst eee Letasetabes ab natetedahibanetate tes wt oeuees S aatieie ee 4! vrata cineca vase greene! te batalietitin se tuetwjalisietintetal et = amt - fehl ahehatenet Mee ree Oe na a ha oe te bheaataetad beta edeieheheishehehahaheinteteentsAske’. bylel=iaiebehohe! shovebet winel anepaheiatutel eta Dstaiathat Austr. El, 459; Johann:, Gen: Ins; Fasc. 93, 76: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 96: Auctt. GENOTYPE, L. fascipennis Mg., by Curtis’s desig- nation, 1837. Lejomya, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 195 (1856). Lejosoma, td., loc. cit., 1, Corrigenda (1856). Glaphyroptera, Winn., Verh. z.b. Ges. Wien XIII, 781 (1863). . GENoTyYPE, Leia fascipennis Mg., by Coquillett’s designation. Neoglaphyroptera, Ost. Sack., Cat. N. Amer, Dipt., 10, nom. nov. (1878). Greenomyia, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 87 (1912). GENOTYPE, G. nigricoxa, id., loc. cit., sp. Nov. winthemi Lehm., Ins. spec., etc., 39 (1822): Meig., Syst. Besch. VII, 48: Winn., Verh. zool.-bot. Ges: Wien XIII, 789 (Glaphyroptera): Wulp, Dipt. Sum. Exped., 7 (Glaphyroptera) : Auctt. var.: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 97,¢ @, pl. ii, 2 wing. 1 Respecting Leia v. Lejomyia, see Johann., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 93, 76, and Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XII, 201 (1913). 32 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Mycetophila maculipennis, Say, in Long’s Exped. St. Peter’s Riv., App. 365 (1824). Leia trifasciata, Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 93 (1848). Simla, 25-iv-07, 5-v-07, I10-v-09; Matiana, Simla District, 28— 30-iv-07 [all Annandale]; Naini Tal, 2-vi-og; Darjiling, 29-v-I0 (Brunetti, Paiva]; Ukhrul, Manipur [Pettigrew]; Sumatra. Also occurs in Europe and North Anierica. Type: the location of this unknown to me. bimaculata Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, too (Mycetophila) (1848). East Indies. Type in British Museum in fair condition (no abdomen). Mr. Edwards informs me it beiongs to this genus. maculicoxa Enderl., Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. XIV, 69 (1910). Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XII, 200, note. Rhymosia fascipes, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 106,¢@, pl. iii, 12, 7 genitalia (1912). Peradeniya, x, 1912 [Edw.], 7-vili-10 [Gravely]. Type of fasctpes in Indian Museum, location of that of maculicoxa un- known to me. nigricoxa Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., Dipt., 87,0, pl. ii, 8, wing; pl. iii, 9, w genitalia (Greenomyia) (1912). Leia spathulata, id., loc. cit., 101, #7 (1912). Phagu, 3-v-07, type of nigricoxa [Annandale]; Darjiling, 25-v- 10, type of spathulata| Brunett:]. The identity of these two species was pointed out to me by Mr. Edwards (in litt.). flavobrunnea Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 99, 7(1912). Darjiling, 29-v-10 [Brunettz]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. arcuata, 2d., loc. cit., 99,7 2 , pl. ii, 3, wing (1912). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XIII, 62. Kurseong, 9-vii-08, /ypeo , 5-vil-08, type 2 , 3-vil-08, 15-iv-ITI, 26-vi-Io; Darjiling; Naini Tal, 10-vi-og; Simla, x-08 [ Howlett] ; Bhowali, Kumaon, 28-vi-1o and vii-og [Jmms]; Khasi Hills (1000—3000 ft.), iii07; Komsing, N.E. Ind. Frontier, 1-iii-12 [Kemp]; Ceylon. Type in Indian Museum, co-tyfe in Pusa collection. bicolor, 1d., Fauna Brit: Tad., 100, 2 (1912); Kurseong, 7-1x-09 [Annandale]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. insignis, 7d., loc. ctt., IOI, 2 (1912). Ukhrul, Manipur (6400 ft.). Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. nigra, 1d., loc. cit., IOI, 2 (19¥2). Naini Tal, 2-vi-09, type; Simla, 9-v-09 [Annandale]; Senghal, v-13 [Lord Carmichael coll.]. Type in Indian Museum. demeijerei om. nov. 1920. | FE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. eG L. nigra, de Meij., Bijd. tot. Dierk. XIX, 46, pl. i, 3, wing (1913). Ceram, it: Type in Amsterdam Museum ~ The name mgra is preoccupied by mein IgI2. Rhymosia, Winn. Verh. z.b. Ges. Wien XIII, 810 (1863). sch., FS Austr: 10; 4632. Aaett. var.: Johan., Gen. Ins., Fase:-93, 102: Brun, Fauna Brit. Ind. , 102. GENOTYPE, R. fasciata Mg., by designation of Johannsen (Gen. Ins., Fasc. 93, 102, 1909). flavolimbata Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 103, 9? (1912). Kurseong, 4-vii-08, type, 21-vi-1o [both Annandale]; Simla, x-03 [Howlett]; Kumaon, vii-o9 [Jmms]. Type in Ind. Mus. genitalis, 7d., loc. cit., 104, 7(1912). Darjiling, 29-v-10 [Brunettz]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. albolateralis, 7d., loc. cit., 104, (1912). Naini Tal, I0-vi-o9. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. annulicornis, id., loc. cit., 105,7 2, pl. i', 10, wing; pl. iii, 13, 14, genitalia and antennae (1912). Madhupur, Bengal, 13-x-09, type ~ 2 , 15-x-09 [Paiva]; Cal- cutta, 18-vii-o8 [Annandale]; Peradeniya, 14—16-vii-10 [Gravely]. Types in Indian Museum. humeralis, id., loc. cit., 106, 7 (1912). ; Sylhet, 3-ii-c5 [Hall]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. Allodia, Winn. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien XIII, 826 (1863). Sel.; F. Ausir. Il, 466: Aucit, var: Jouan., Gen sins: "hascs 93. ross) Brunt, Pauna Brat Ini: 1077 GENOTYPE, M ycetophila lugens Wied., by Johann- sen’s designation. Brachycampta, Winn., Verh. z.b. Ges. Wien XIII, 833 (1863). GENOTYPE, Mycetophila alternans Zett., by Co- quillett’s designation. nigrofasciata Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 108,” 9, pl. ii, 11, wing (IQ12). Simla, 10-v-09, type 7 2 [Annandale]; Kufri, v; Mundali, Dehra Dun, gooo ft., 1o—12-v-10 [Beebe]. Types in Indian Museum. Macrobrachius, Dzied. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. XXIII, 520 (1889). Johan., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 93, 98: Brun., Fauna _ Brit. Ind., 108. 34 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, GENOTYPE, M. kowarzit Dzied., by original designation. longicosta Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 109,¢, pl. iii, 11, 7 genitalia (1912). Kurseong, 25-vi-10 [Annandale]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. Phronia, Winn. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien XIII, 857 (1863). Sch., F. Austr. II, 471: Auctt. vary : Johan., Gen. Ins.; Fasc. 93, 95: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 110, pl. 11, 9, wing. GENOTYPE, P. rustica Winn., by designation of Johannsen. simplex Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 111, 2 (t912). Assam. Type, unique, in Indian Museum. semifumata, ?d., loc. cit., I11,@, pl. ili, 10, 7 genitalia (1912). Tonglu, Darjiling, 21-iv-10 [Beebe]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. Exechia, Winn. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien XIII, 879 (1863). och.) Fs vAustrs TE .475) “Auer: vars? ohnany, Gen. Ins. Fasc. 93, 100: Brun; Fauna’ Brit! I Gate yg BCG GENOTYPE, E.. fungorum DeGeer, by Johannsen’s designation. Parexechia, Bech., Ins. v. Jan Mayen, 62 (1886). GENOTYPE, P. concolor, id., sp. nov., loc. cit., pl. v.. fig. 3, 3a—3¢, full ins. var. chars. Brachydicrania, Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales (2) III, 1215 (1888). GENOTYPE, B. pullicauda, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. basilinea Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 113,¢7 92, pl. ii, 12, wing (1912). Kurseong, 3—4-vii-o8 [Annandale]; Simla, x-08 [Hovwlet?]. Types, a unique pair, in Indian Museum. Euryschalis, Brun. Fauna Brit. Ind., App., 559 (1912). GENOTYPE, EL. spectralis, the original species. spectralis Brun., loc. cit., 560, 7 (1912). Kurseong, 16-iv-11 [Annandale]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. Mr. Edwards informs me (im Jitt.) that Euryschalis may be synonymous with Coelosta Winn., but as there are no specimens at hand of the latter genus for comparison, I leave the question open for the present. The costa attains the wing tip in Euryschalis; the genital organs are very different to those figured in the Genera Insectorum ; the fore metatarsi are about equal to the corresponding tibiae. 1920. | E. BRuNETt1: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 35 Mycetophila, Mg. Illig. Mag. II, 263 (1803). Sch., F. Austr. II, 484: Aucit.:: Johan., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 93, 115: Brun. Fauna Brit. Inds, 113- GENOTYPE, M. agarict Oliv., proposed by Johannsen (Gen. Ins., Fasc., 93, 106, 1909). M ycetina, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 195 (1856). GENOTYPE, Mycetophila flavipes Macq., by origi- nal designation. M ycozetoea, id., loc. cit., IV, Corrigenda, 12 (1861). cinctiventris Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 115, ? #(1912). Simla, 10-vii-o9 [Annandale], x-08 [ Howlett]. Type, unique, in Indian Museum. quadrifasciata, id., loc. cit , 115,@, pl. 11, 13, wing (1912). Simla, 10-v-0g9 [Annandale]. Type, unique, in Ind, Mus. curvilinea, id., loc. cit., 116,92, pl. ii, 14, wing (1912). Darjiling, 10o—16-x-05 [brunetiz]. Type, unique, in my col- lection. ; sufiusa, 14., loc.(cit., 117,29 (1912). Simla, 10-v-0g [ Annandale]. Type, unique, in Ind. Mus. himalayensis, 7d., loc. cit., 117, 7 (1912). Simla, 10-v-09 [Annandale]; Naini Tal, 10-v-09. Type in Indian Museum. binotata 7d., loc. cit., 118, 7 9 (1912). Id., Rec. Ind. Mus., XIII, 63. Darjiling, 20-ix-o8, tvpe, o, 26-ix-08, 29-v-10 [all Brunettr]; Simla, ro0-v-09, type ? [Annandale], 8-x-11 [Howlett]; Ukhrul, Manipur. Types, 7 2, in Indian Museum. Mr. Edwards calls my attention to the name M. binotata, Halid., which, as he states, is a synonym of Zygomyta pictipen- nis. The name of my species need not therefore be changed. Delopsis, Skuse. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales (2) v, 623 (1890). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 118: Johan., Gen. Ins., Bascy93, 115. GENOTYPE, D. flavipennis Skuse, by original designation. griseolateralis, id., loc. cit., 116, 7 (Mycetophila) (1912). Tonglu, Darjiling, 10,000 ft., 21-iv-10 [Beebe]. Type, unique, in Indian Museum. brunettii Edwards, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XII, 55, “om. nov. (1913). collaris, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 119, @ (1912). ; Maddathorai (Travancore), 17-xi-o8 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, unique. This species is renamed by Edwards who finds that M yceto- phila collaris, Enderl., from the Seychelles, is a Delopsts. 36 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVIT, Family BLEPHAROCERIDAE. Hammatorhina, Loew. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. I, 4 (1860). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 152. Kellogg, Gen. Ins., Fasc. 56, 9. GENOTYPE, H. bella, the original and only species. bella Loew, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. I, 96, pl. ii, 4—6 (1869). Kellogg, Gen. Ins., 9, pl.-ii, 17, antenna, 27, wing: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 152, fig. 14, wing, antenna. Ceylon. Type, location uncertain. Apistomyia, Big. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fran. (4) II, rog (1862). Kellogg, Gen. Ins., Fasc. 56, 8. Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 153. GENOTYPE, A. elegans Big. trilineata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 315, 7(19I1T). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 154, 9. Kurseong, 4-1x-09 [Annandale]. Type, a unique @, in Indian Museum. Blapharocera, Macq. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fran. (2) I, 61 (1843)( Blepharicera). Sch., F. Austr. II, 637 (Blepharicera): Kellogg, Gen. Ins., Fasc. 56, 11: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind, 155 (blepharocera). GENOTYPE, Asthenia fasciata Westw. (as Ble- pharicera limbipennis, sp. nov.). Asthenta, Westwood, Guer. Mag. d. Zool. (2) IV, pl. xciv (1842); preocc. Hubn. 1816. GENOTYPE, Asthenia fasciata Westw., by original designation. indica Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 316, 9 (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 156,7 2, fig. 15, wing. Phagu, 12—15-v-00 [A nnandale],. Types in Indian Museum, Philorus, Kellogg. Proc. Acad. Sci. Calif. (3) Zool. 3, 199 (1903). Kellogg, Gen. Ins., Fasc. 56, 14. GENOTYPE, Liponeura bilobata Loew.! bionis Agharkar, Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 160,72, pl. xvi, figs. of various larvae, pl. xvii, full figs. 7 9, head o 2, genitalia @ 9 , wing (1914). ; Nagaberan, Kashmir. Types in Indian Museum. | Apparently this species was selected by Kellogg as the type. 1920.] EE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 37 Family BIBIONIDAE. Subfamily SCATOPSINAE. Scatopse, Geoff.! Hist. Nat. II, 545 (1764). Sele be Wiuistr. le eAe sed uci. vars: BTun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 179. Scathopse, Geoff., Hist. abregée Ins. II, 544 (1762). GENOTYPE, Tipula notata 1,., by designation of Latreille, as Tipula albipennis F. brunnescens Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 281, ¢ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 180, @, fig. 20, wing. Peradeniya, 9-vii-10 [Gravely]. Type, unique, in Ind. Mus. nigronitida Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1V, 281,@ @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 181,07 @ , fig. 21, antenna, wing, leg. Dharampur, 5000 ft., Simla Hills, 14-v-08, two pairs 1 cop. [ Annandale]. Types in Indian Museum. crassiuscula de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 325, pl. xv, 2, wing (1913). Batavia, x [Jacobson]. Type, unique, in Amsterdam Museum. palliditarsis, id., loc. cit., 325,2, pl. xv, 3, wing (1913). Banjuwangi, E. Java [MacGillavry]. Type, unique, in Amsterdam Museum. pallidicornis, 7d., loc. cit., 326, pl. xv, 4, wing (1913). Semarang, x [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. crassicornis, id., loc. cit., 326, pl. xv, 5, wing (1913). Batavia, x [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. Subfamily BIBIONINAE. Crapitula, Gimm. Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mose. XVIII, 2, 330 (1845). GENOTYPE, Penthetria melanaspis Wied., by origi- nal designation. Pleciomyia, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 269 (1911): id., Faun. Brit. Ind., 160. GENOTYPE, Penthetria melanaspis Wied., by origi- nal designation. melanaspis Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 72 (Penthetria) (1828). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 270 (Pleciomyia): 1d., Fauna Brit. Ind., 161, # @, pl. xii, II, wing, 14, antenna (Plectomyza). Penthetria japonica, Wied., Auss. Zweifl. II, 618 (1830). Crapitula motschulskit, Gimm. pully Soc: Imp. Nat. Mose. XVIII, 2, 330, fig. (1845). ' Coquillet upholds the original spelling, Scathopse, but as no named species was quoted at its erection, though two unnamed species were described, this generic name cannot be accepted. 38 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo,. XVII, Id., 1d., Loew., Berl. Ent. Zeits. II, 106, pl. i, 12. Crapitula melanaspis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. TX, 256. Plecia ignicollis, Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, rr6 (1848). Plecia melanaspis, Auctores. Himalayas (many locs.); Nepal; Assam; N.E. Ind. Frontier ; China; Japan; Siberia. Probably common everywhere through- out the temperate regions of the Orient, and in Eastern Asia from about March to October. Not found in the plains in In- dia. Occurs in Australia. Types in the Leyden and Vienna Museums. Plecia, Wied. Auss. Zweifl. I, 72 (1828). Brun. Kec. Ind. MusvlV,270:-¢d., Kauna Brit: Ind..162: Auctores. GENOTYPE, Hirtea fulvicollis F., by designation of Blanchard (Hist. Nat. Ins. III, 576, 1840). Eupettenus, Macq., Dipt. Exot. 1, 8&8 (1838). GENOTYPE E. atra Macq., by original designa- tion. Rhinoplecia, Bell., Ditt. Messico I, 16 (1859). GENOTYPE, Plecia rostellata Lw., as rostrata, sp. nov., by original designation. fulvicollis F., Syst. Antl., 53 (Hirtea) (1803). Plecta fulvicollis, Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 73: Macq., Hist. Nat. Dipt. 1, 176: Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned: Ind: X, 407, pl. vi,3-2O0st. Sack., Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI, 397: d., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 96: de Meij:, Tijd. v. Hut. LI 59, larva, and\pupay plays 2: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV) 271 =| 2d., Paunal Brit. dudesmnoss 7 @,pl. xii, 12, wing, 15, antenna. Plecta dorsalis, Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. I, 5 (1857), Singa- pore, Mount Ophir. Plecia subvarians, id., loc. cit., 1, 105 (1857), Sarawak. Penthetria thoracica, Guer., Belanger’s Voy. aux Indes Orient., Zool., 557, pl. iv, 9 (1833). India; Ceylon; Burma; Assam; Java; Sumatra; Borneo; Ternate; Celebes ; Dutch Papua; Philippines; probably com- mon throughout the Oriental Region (though confined mainly to the plains), during the greater part of the year. Type. Pro- bably no individual specimen was ever selected as such: the species is found in the Fabrician and other older collections. tergorata Rond., Ann. Mus. Gen. VII, 462 (1875). Ost. Sack., loc. cit., XV1, 397: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 271, notes: 7d4., Fauna Brit. Ind. 164, pl. xii, 17, antenna. Bhim Tal, 19—27-ix-06, including ~ ¢ ,in cop.; Sukna, I-vii- 08 [both Annandale]; Kurseong, 6-—g-viii-o0g [Paiva] ; Mussoorie, x-06; Bhowali, 13-vi-1o [Jmms]; Shan Hills, Upper Burma, 26-vi-10 [Annandale and J. C. Brown]; Shillong, 5500-6400 ft., 29-viii—5-ix-15 [Kemp]; Khasi Hills, 17-iii-o7; Malabar, 1920.) E. Brunertr: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 39 5-vili-07 ; Singapore; Java; Sarawak. Type in Genoa Mu- seum. . forcipata Ost. Sack., Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI, 397 (1881). de Men. Tid v. Hat EI 63: Sumatra; Semarang, ili, viii, Wonosobo, iv [both Java and Jacobson). Type in Genoa Museum. tristis Wulp, Notes Leyden Mus. VI, 251, 2? (1884). demic. hijdi vs Hat. LVI, 327. note. Mount Ardjoeno, East Java; Gunung Gedeh, iii; Nongkod- jadjar [both Java and Jacobson]. Type in Leyden Museum. indica Brun), Rec: Ind. Musy1V,.271, o 9 (191T),. id., Kauna Brit: Inds, 165, co 2. Darjiling, type o 2 , 2-x-o8 and 10—16-x-05 [both Brunettz]; Theog., 27-iv-06 ; Kumaon, ix-06 [both Annandale]; Mussoorie, x-06 ; Soondrijal, Nepal; Kimoli, 24-x-07; Kangra Valley (4500 ft.); Ukhrul, Manipur [Pettigrew]; Khasi Hills, 17-iii-07. Types in Indian Museum ; cotypes in Pusa coll. and my own. gira sbriua., Ree, Ind: Mus.FV , 272,-9 (1011). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 165, @ , pl. xii, 13, wing, 16, antenna. Bhim Tal (4500 ft.), including type, 1g —22-ix-06 [Annandale]; Soondrijal, Nepal. Type in Indian Museum. obscura Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 272, # 2 (19gI1I). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 166,07 2. . Mussoorie, 24-v-05, tvpes [Brunettz ]. Types in my collection. impostor, td., Rec. Ind. Mus. VII, 446, o 2 (1912). Airadeo, Kumaon Div., 6,880 ft., 31-v-12, type 7 2; Bhowali, 25-vi-12 [both Zmms]. Type #7 @ in Indian Museum, cotype 9 in Forest Zoology coll., Dehra Dun. Parapleciomyia, Brun. Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 446 (1912). GENOTYPE, P. carbonaria Brun., by original designation. carbonaria Brun., loc. cit., 447, « 2 {1012). Bhowali, I1-v-12, type 7; Sat Tal, near Kumaon, 9-v-12 [both Imms]. Type, a unique pair, in Indian Museum. Bibio, Geoff. Bist Nat ns llee5 7 (704). pene Austr. El) 357° Brun... Rees Ind. Mus., IV, 273, tab. orient. spp.: 1d., Fauna Brit. Ind., 166, fig. 17, head ~ 2: Aucit. var. GENOTYPE, B. horiulanus L., by Latreille’s desig- nation. Pullata, Harris, Expos. Engl. Ins., 77 (1776). GENOTYPE, Tipula pomonae F., as funestus, sp. nov., by original designation. Hirtea, Mg., Illig. Mag. II, 264 (1803). GENOTYPE, no species selected. 40 Records of the Indian Museum. [VWor. ova johannis L., Syst. Nat. XII, 2, 976 (1767). Sch., F., Austr. II, 361: Brun., Rec Ind. Mus IV, 278: id., Fauna Brit: Ind. 172, 7 9: Auctt. var. Bibio rufipes, Mg., Syst. Besch. VII, 55 (1838). Hirtea praecox, Fab., Syst. Antl., 51 (1805). Hirtea hyalina et praecox, Mg., Klass. I, 110, 111 (1804). Hirtea johannis et pyri, Aucte. Tipula pomonae, Schrk.. Fauna Boica III, 79 (1803). Tipula pyr, F., Ent. Syst. IV, 249 (1794). Matiana, 28—30-iv-07; Theog., 2-v-07 [both Annandale]. Type, location unknown to present author. A common European species. bicolor Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 121, 9 (1848). East Indies. Type in British Museum in good condition. Van der Wulp (Cat.) quotes East India as the locality, which is quite different. This error is frequent in his Catalogue. obediens Ost Sack., Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI, 395, ? (1881). Hatam, Papua, vii, 1875 [Beccari]; Heuvel-Biwak, xi, 9. Type, a unique @ , in Genoa Museum. plecioides Ost. Sack., loc. cit., 396, @ (1881). Hatam, Papua, vii, 1875 [Beccart]. Type in Genoa Museum. rubicundus Wulp., Notes Leyd. Mus. VI, 251, 2 (1884). Java [Muller]. Type, a unique @, in Leyden Museum. Possibly identical with obediens Ost. Sack. obscuripennis de Meij., Bijd. tot Dierk. XVII, 86, ~ 2 (1904). Brun.,; Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 275, notes: 2d. Matina- Britis 170, @ 9, fig. 18, wing. Darjiling, 16-x-05 [Brunetti], 27-v-10 [D’ Abreu]; Kurseong, 27—28-iv-10 [D’ Abreu]: Chitlong, Nepal; Mt. Tahe-pum, 4000 -—5000 ft., N.E. Burmese Frontier, xi-ro[C. W. Beebe]; Rotung, Dihang Riv., 25-xii-11 [Kemp]; Matiana, 28—30-iv-07 [Annan- dale}; Naini Tal, 26-ix-07. Type. in Amsterdam Museum. hortulanoides Brun.. Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 274, 7 @ (1911). id=, Mauna Brits ud 109), 2k India (probably Darjiling District), type ~; Kurseong, I5-v-10, type 93; Darjiling District, vi-12. Types in Indian Museum. proximus Brun. Rec. Ind. Mus, 1V;275, 7 (ror): id? Bauna: Brite nd’ | 17a se", Darjiling, xi-rg1o[D’Abreu]. Type,a unique o, in Ind. Mus. abdominalis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV. 276, ~ @ (1911). id-, Hauna Brite inde 1728or ie Western Himalayas; Badrinath, 10.200 ft., Garhwal Distr., 27-V-10, & @ , types in cop. [A. D. Imms|; Phagu, 11-v-09 [Annandale]. Types in Indian Museum. approximatus Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 277, 2 (1911). Id., Faun. Brits ind. 67 scr Kurseong, xi-10 [D’ Abreu]. Type, a unique 2, in Ind. Mus. discalis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 278, @ (1911). 1920.]| E. BRuNEtTTrI: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 4I tae Pound iit: Ind. 1740 es. Phagu, t1-v-09 [Annandale]. Type, a unique 2, in Ind. Mus. rufifemur Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 279, @ (1911). id= Pauna Brit. Ind. 175) 9 Darjiling, 20-x-05 [Brunettz]. Type and cotype in my col- lection. fuscitibia Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 279, o (1911). id. Bauna/ Brit. Ind), 175, o: Phakia, Kumaon Div., 10,700 ft., 3-vi-og [Jmms.]. Type in Indian Museum. defectus Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 280, @ (1911). ids Patina Brit. Inds, 176, o. Kurseong, 13-viii-o7 [Pazva]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. nigripennis, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1X, 256, @ (1913). Senchal, Darjiling, 8000 ft., v-13. Type, a unique @, in inferior condition, in Indian Museum. Dilophus, Mg. Illig. Mag. II, 264 (1803). Sel. 8, Awistr.. 1 355: ;Brun., Fauna Brit. Inder 7Oe Ascii. GENOTYPE, D. febrilis L., designated by Lat- reille. Acanthocnemis, Blanchard, Gay’s Hist. fis. polit. Chile. Zool. VII, 355 (1852). GENOTYPE, unknown to present author. gratiosus Big., Jour. Asiat. Soc. Beng. LIX, 265, ” @ (1890). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 280, redescr. # 9: zd., Fauna Brit. Kids, 176,07 9 , 11. 10. vat.chars; “Dharamsala, W. Himalayas, ix-1890, type » 2 in cop. [Major Sage]; Kurseong, 24-vi-10; Theog., 2-v-07; Phagu, II-v-09 [both Annandale]; Bhowali, Kumaon, 5700 ft., 20-vi-10; vii- 1909 [both Imms]; Darjiling, 21-iv-to [Beebe]; Sadon, Upper Burma, 5,000 ft., 2-ii-1r, at light; Amangarh, Central India, 24-11-10. Also occurs in Yunnan, S. China. Types in Ind. Mus. nigriventris de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 327, 2 (1913). Nongkodjadjar, Java, 1 [Jacobson]. Type, a unique @?, in Amsterdam Museum. Family SIMULIIDAE.? Simulium, Latr. Hist. Nat. Crust. Ins. III, 426 (1802) ; XIV, 294 (1805). Sch., F. Austr. II, 363 (Simulia): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 282, tab. orient.spp.: 7¢d., Fauna Brit. Ind., 182, fig. 23, early stages. ! For family characters v. Sch., F. Austr. I], xvii and Brun., Fauna, 182. 42 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo.. XVII, Simulium et Simulia, Auctt. Atractocera, Mg., Klass. I, 94 (1804). GENOTYPE, S. reptans Mg., as designated by Zetterstedt. Coquillett suggests columbaczensts Schoub. (Culex id.), but reptans is most gener- ally accepted. indicum Becher, Jour. Asiat. Soc. Beng. LIII, 199, 9, pl. xiv, var. chars (1884). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 286, notes and meotype ~ described. Jd., Fauna Brit. Ind., 191, o 9, figs, 245.25) wat.'echars Simla, 24-iv-07 [Annandale]; Darjiling, 12-viti-og [Jenkins] ; Kurseong, 10—26-ix-o9 [Lynch]; Bamon and Thadier (3500 ft.) ; Tons Valley, N.W. Himalayas [C. W. Rogers]; Sylhet, 2-iti-05, 18-iv-05 [Hall]; Bombay, 25-xi-09 (neotype) ; Khasi Hills; Ukh- rul, Manipur [ Pettrgrew ]. Neotype @ in Indian Museum. Location of original type un- known to present author, probably no particular specimen selected as such from the series, all of which were females. Specimens from Rotung taken on the Abor Expedition, xii- IQII and 6-i-12 are probably this species. nobile de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. L, 206, @ (1907). Semarang, iii [Jacobson]. Type, a unique ~, in Amsterdam Museum. rufithorax Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 282, @ 9 (1gI1). Jd) Mauna Brite ind. 87 scr #2 Kanara, Bombay, viii-07 (type #) ; Karwar, Bombay, viii-07 ; Kurseong, 10—26-ix-0g9 [Lynch]; 7-ix-09 (type °) [Annandale]. Type @ in Pusa collection, type @ in Indian Museum. grisescens Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 283, @ (1911). Id) Banna Brit. indy 188,07. Kurseong, 10—26-ix-0g [Lynch]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. metatarsale Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 284, & (metatarsalts) (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 189, &. Kurseong, 28-iii-to | Annandale]. Type, a unique &, in In- dian Museum. griseifrons Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 285, @ (IgIT). id) Bauna Brit. Indi s190))2" Kalighat, Kumaon (6000 ft.), 4-vi-10 [Imms]. ype, a unique @, in Indian Museum. rufibasis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 285, @ (IgI1I). id., Fauna Brit ind: 1905 <9: Kurseong, 18-vi-10 | Annandale}. Type, a unique @ , in In- dian Museum. aureohirtum Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 287, ¢ @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 194, 7 9: de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 331. Umling, Assam, iii-o7 (including type #); Kanara, Bombay. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Onental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 43 viii-o7 (including type 2); Kurseong, 6-ix-og ; Gunung Gedeh, Java, ii [Jacobson]. Types in Pusa collection. senile Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 288, o (semzlis) (1911). fd wauna Brit. Inds ior; io”. Phagu, 8-v-07 [Annandale]. Type, a unique 7 Museum. striatum Brun., Spol. Zeyl. VIII, 90, o, pl., var. chars. (1912). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind’, App: 561, 7 : Patton and Cragg, Text Bk. Med. Ent. 172, pl. xxxii, 1-4, var. chars. Peradeniya, vii-1gII (type), xill-10, 2-vi-19 [Green and Gravely]. Kodaikanal, S. India, 6000 ft., very common, breeding in hill streams. eximium de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 330, 7 2 (1913). Nongkodjadjar, Java, i [Jacobson]. Types in Amsterdam Museum. ateatum.7d. loc. cit. 33h, ¢ 2 (1913). Gunung Gedeh, Java, iii [Jacobson ]. Types in Amster- dam Museum. argyrocinctum, 7d., loc. cit., 332, 7 2 (1913). Gunung Gedeh, Java, iii [ Jacohson]. Types in Amsterdam Museum. iridescens, 7d., loc. cit., 333, 7 @ (1913). Nongkodjadjar, Java, i [Jacobson]. Types in Amsterdam Museum. in Indian J Family CHIRONOMIDAE.! In the Chironomidae, a family with which I am but poorly acquainted, it has been my endeavour to steer an intermediate course between the broader view as instanced by Dr. Kertesz (Cata- logue, 1902), and the narrower one followed by Dr. Kieffer. The former sinks in Ceratopogon many groups (Culicoides, Palpomyia, Sphaeromytas, etc.), that are regarded by the latter as generic, some of which have yet again been subdivided into further genera. The exact amount of pubescence on the wing, the degree of incrassation of the femora, also the presence thereon or absence of small spines or spinules, are all characters liable to vary much in degree, so that drawing a hard and fast generic line between the groups becomes increasingly difficult as a greater number of species are discovered. In admitting Sphaeromyias, Serromyia, Heteromyia and Bezzia to generic rank I follow Coquillett (1910), but though that author admits Culicoides as generically distinct from Ceratopogon, I have been unable to sufficiently differentiate them to do more than list the species of the different groups herein regarded as subgeneric, according to the views of their authors. Professor Kieffer, in describing many of his new species, has 1 A number of Indian Museum f¢ypes in this family are still with Prof. Kieffer, but communication with Germany being interrupted by the present war, these types are entered in this catalogue as ‘‘ belonging to the Indian Museum.” 44 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor. XVII, not specified any individual as actual ¢yfe, so that in cases where the species has been described from several specimens these are herein designated as paratypes, each being regarded as of equal value. Subfamily CERATOPOGONINAE.! Calyptopogon, Kieff. Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 209 (1910). GENOTYPE, C. albitarsis Kieff., sp. nov. gibbosa® Wied., Anal. entom., 10 (Macropeza) (1824). Macropeza gibbosa, td., Auss. Zweifl. I, 20: Macq., Hist. Nat. Dipt-b bor de Mey. Lido v. Hut. 21Or hei sere Macropeza javanensis, Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 210, nom. nov. for gubbosa de Meij. (1910). ? Macropeza javanensis, Edwards, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), XII, 202. *Ostindien”’ [Wzed.], Semarang, 1 [Jacobson]; Peradeniya, li-IQ12. Type in Copenhagen Museum. 1 For characters and table of genera v. Kieff., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 42, p. 44; also (for table of genera), 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 161 (Culicoidinae). 2 The synonymy of these two species is somewhat confused, owing to erro- neous conceptions. Wiedemann described giddosa as entirely black with the front part of the thorax projecting strongly over the head. He then says, ‘‘ Vorderste Beine’’ yellow with black tips; ‘“‘hintere’’ lengthened, whitish, etc. Did Wiede- mann by “‘beine’’ mean degs or feet (1.e. tarst)? ‘ Legs’’ would be correct, and consistent with his general use of the term. De Meitjere adopts this view in his redescription (Tijd. v. Ent. L, 216), giving the legs as reddish-yellow, with knees and extreme tips of tibiae, also last joint of all the tarsi, black. In the common Indian species, of which the Indian Museum has a dozen specimens, and which I had always regarded (prior to Kieffer setting up aléztarszs) as gibbosa (interpreting ‘‘ beine’ for once as ‘‘ feet ’’ | tarsz] and not ‘“‘legs’’), the femora and tarsi are black or dark brown—irrespective of a little paleness at the bases of one or more pairs in individual specimens; the front tarsi are normally yellow, but may occasionally vary from light brown to nearly white, with black tips; the posterior tarsi are white or whitish, the hind pair generally the whitest, all with narrowly black tips. This species has the conspicuous, conically produced shining black thorax and wholly black body attributable to g/bbosa. The erection of Calyptopogon and albitarsis first caused me to doubt this identification of gibbosa, as Kieffer described as albitarsis the common Indian species | had regarded as gibbosa. He mistranslates the older author's species thus: ‘‘anterior and middle feet yellow with black tips; posterior feet whitish.”’ He wrongly employs the terms “ anterior’’ and ‘‘ posterior’’ for ‘‘fore’’ and ‘‘hind’’; because whether Wiedemann meant legs or tarsi in this particular in- stance, he certainly by ‘‘ vorderste”’ alluded to the front pair only. The colour of the middle tarsi may well vary from yellow to white. He concludes that Meijere’s identification of g/bbosa from Java is incorrect assuming that as he (Meijere) re- tained the species in MWacropeza, the thorax could not be conically produced, but must be as in normal species of that genus. He renamed Meijere’s species ‘‘javan- ensts.’’ As I pointed out elsewhere (Rec. Ind. Mus. VIII, 150) Meijere could not have failed to note Wiedemann’s very distinct description of the peculiarly shaped thorax, so that, whatever his speczes might be, Meijere’s ‘‘ gibbosa, Wied.’’ must at least be a Calyptopogon. Mr. Edwards notes (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [8], XII, 202, 1913) a specimen each of two species from Ceylon: (1), ‘‘javanensis Kieff. (gibbosa Meij. nec W.),”’ with du/l brown thorax only slightly and bluntly produced forwards, and with ye//ow femora and tibiae; and, (2), ‘* gibbosa, W. (albitarsis, Kiett.),’’ with shining black, sharply and conically produced thorax, and black femora and tibiae. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 45 albitarsis Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 209, 2, pl. villi, 2, hind claws, Gatull is: 29> (29x0): Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 124 o7; IX, 165, note. Brun., loc. cit., VIII, 150 (note on synonymy). Macropeza gibbosa, Edwards, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), XII, 202. Calcutta, LII-vili, 27-vili, 25-ix, 3-x, 25-x, I1—18-xi-07; Katihar, Bengal; Madhupur, Bengal, x; Monghyr, Bengal, 22- ix [Jenkins]; Damukdia Ghat, Ganges Riv., E. Bengal, at light, 30-vi; Lake Chilka, 5-iii; Puri, at light; Dibrugarh, Assam, 17 —19-x1-11 [Kewp]; Peradeniya, x-IgITI, ii-IQt2. Paraty pes in Indian Museum. Jenkinsia, Kieff. Ree. Inds Mus. 1X. 165 (ror3): GENOTYPE, J. setostpennts Kieff., n. sp., by origi- nal designation. setosipennis Kieff., Joc. cit., 165, 2 (1913). Calcutta, 17-ix-09 [Paiva]; Bhogaon [Paiva]. Two para- types in Indian Museum. Dasyhelia, Kieff.! Rec: ind) Muss-LX 179: (1913). GENOTYPE, D. halophila, Kieff., by original designation. His view of gibbosa is the same as my first impression, that it possesses black femora and tibiae. : More recently, Meijere ( Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 337) considers that both the species accepted by Edwards are distinct from the true gzbbosa, W., and his other remarks are contingent on the view of gibbosa being a yellow-legged species. He notes that Kieffer’s albitarsts must be different from gibbosa, as the former has wholly white tarsi; but though Kieffer actually states this, it is an error, as the paratypes returned by him to the Indian Museum all possess distinctly black tips to all the tars. It is clear, therefore, that two species exist, one with yellow femora and tibiae represented by Meijere’s Javan and Edwards’ Ceylonese specimen (unless the brow blunt thorax in the latter should make it distinct, which I doubt, thinking it only a question of personal use of terms or perhaps of actual variation); and one with black femora and tibiae, that is Kieffer’s albitarsis. Therefore, if gjdosa has yellow legs the synonymy will be as given in this catalogue, if it has black legs and is identical with Kieffer’s a/ditarsis, the syno- nymy will be as follows :— 1. gibbusa, W. (Macropeza). Calyptopogon albitarsis, Keitf., Mem. Ind. Mus. II: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VIII, 150. Macropeza gibbosa, Edwards, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), XII, 202. 2. species sine nom. (with yellow femora and tibiae). Macropeza gibbosa, de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. L, 216. Macropeza javanensis, Edwards, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), XII, 202. Only a reference to the type of gibbosa can decide the exact identity of the species. ! In Dr. Kieffer's table of genera (Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 161), Dasyhelia falls in two of his principal divisions; his subgenus Kempfza in that of ‘‘empodium well developed ’’; the subgenus Prokempia in that of ‘‘empodium atrophied.’’ All the species seem characterised by pubescent eyes. 46 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, ornaticornis Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 180, @ (subgen. Prokempia) (1913). Puri, 13-1x [Kemp]. Three paratypes in alcohol in Ind. Mus. longicornis, 7d., loc. cit., 180, 2 (subgen. Prokempia) (1913). Katihar, Bengal, 24-ix [ Paiva]. Several paratypes in alco- hol in Indian Museum minima, 7d., loc. cit., 181, ~ (subgen. Prokempia) (1913). Calcutta, 29-i-10 [Annandale]. Two paratypes in Ind. Mus. calcuttensis, zd., loc. cit., 181, 2 (subgen. Kempia) (1913). Calcutta, 20-viil-07 [ Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, much damaged, unique. perplexa, id., loc. cit., 182, 2 (subgen. Kempta) (1913). Calcutta, 20-vill-07. Type in Indian Museum, unique. Ceratopogon, Mg. Illig. Mag. II, 261 (1803). Sch.7 H Aust. W574") Kiet, sGen. ins. mace: 42, 48: 7d., Mem. Ind, Mus. I," 1825 tab. Vind: spp. : ¢d., Rec, Ind Mus: Vil, 320, tab: spp. mov: GENOTYPE, C. communis Mg., as Tipula barbi- cornis, F. Forcipomyta, Mg., Svst. Besch. 1st Ed. 1, 73 (1818): de Mejj., Tijd. v. Ent. L, 208, tab. sp. nov. GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon ambiguus Mg., by Co- quillett’s designation. A pogon, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 175 (1856). GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon flavipes Mg., as hortu- lanus Mg., by original designation. Labidomyia, Steph., Cat. Brit. Ins. II, 239 (1829). GENOTYPE, Tipula bipunctata L,., by Westwood’s designation. Ceratopogon, sensu lato. trichopus Thoms., Eugen. Resa, 444 (1869).' © China. Type, location unknown to present author. agas Rond., Ann. Mus. Gen. VII, 462 (1865). Borneo. Type (presumably) in Genoa Museum. lignicola Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VII, 445, @ (1912). Thano, Dehra Dun, W. Himalayas, 1500 ft., 9-11-12 [Imms]. Type in Indian Museum ; co-types in Forest Zoology coll., Dehra Dun. Sub-genus Ceratopogon, sensu stricto. hirtipes de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. L, 209, ~ 2 (1907). Semarang [Jacobson]; Tosari [Kobus], both Java; Peradeni- ya, I7-x1-II ; 1-12. Types in Amsterdam Museum. . This species is retained here because it figured in Van der Wulp’s Cata- logue, but it may more properly belong to the Palaearctic Fauna. 1920.] FE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 47 jacobsoni, :d., loc. cit., L, 212, 2 ; pl. v,.8, 9, wing, o@ 9 (1907). Semarang, i [Jacobson]; Peradeniya i-12 “ attracted by alcohol.” Types in Amsterdam Museum. stimulans, 2d., loc..cit., Wl, 197, , pl: xil; 12 (1909) : ‘2d., loc. cit. , LVI, 334. Sumatra [Sahn]; Semarang, vi [Jacobson]. Tvpe in Am- sterdam Museum. Salmii,id., loc. cuts, L07,. % 2 , pl. xi, 3—6 (1900). Sumatra [Sahn]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. auronitens Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus., II, 183, o, pl. xi, 12 (1910). Base of Dawna Hills, 2-1ii-o8 [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. wing 5) macrorhynchus, 7d., loc. cit., 183, @, pl. ix, 3, mouth and palpi, 8, antenna, pt. (1910). Calcutta, vii-o7 [Annandale]. Type belonging to Indian Museum. albonotatus, id., loc. cit., 185,¢ , pl. viii, 10, wing, (1910). Calcutta, 3-vi-o8 [Annandale]. Unique ¢vpe in Indian Museum. Subgenus Atrichopogon, Kieff. Gen Ins: Fasc. 42, 53 (906): Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 174, notes, tab. Ind. spp. GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon exilis Coq., by designa- tion of Coquillett, Igro. indianus Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 185, 7(1g10). Calcutta Zoolog. Gardens, viii [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. rivicola Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 324, @ (1911). Barogh, Simla, to-vi-1o [Annandale]; Darjiling, 24-1x [Brunetti]. Three paratypes in Indian Museum. flaviceps Kieff., Supp. Ent. Berl. I, 28 (1912). Formosa. xanthopus, zd., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 175, 2 (1913). Lake Chilka, 4-ili-to [Annandale]. Unique tyfe in Indian Museum. flavipalpis, id., loc. cit., 175, 7 2 (1913). Rajmahal, Bengal, 5-vii-o9, type 7 [Annandale]; Adra, Manbhum Dist., Chota Nagpur, 12-x-09, type @ [Jenkins]. Unique ¢yfes in Indian Museum. origenus, 7d., loc. cit., 176, ¢@ (I913). Kurseong, 9-ix-09 [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. 48 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, sublimatus, 2d5, loc: cit., 176, 2 (1913): Kurseong, 6-ix-0g [Annandale]. Unique ¢tyfe in Indian Museum. tlavellusjwds loc cit. 177,70. @) (£913) Maddathorai, Travancore, 18-xi; Bangalore, S. India, 3000 ft. [Annandale]; Dawna Hills, 1-11i-o8 [Annandale]. Three paratypes in Indian Museum. SPULiuUs) 7d;, LOC: (Cit. .177,,8 LORS): ; Madhupur, Bengal, 15-x-0g [Patva]. Unique type in Indian Museum. aterrimus, 7d., Joc. cit., 178, 2 (1913). Darjiling, 8-viii-og [Jenkins]. Unique type in Indian Mu- seum. setosipennis, zd., loc. cit., 178, @ (1913). Madhupur, Bengal, 16-x-09 [Pavva]. Unique type in Indian Museum. brevistilus, zd., Joc. cit., 178, 2 (1913). Kurseong, vii [D’ Abreu]. Unique tyfe2 in alcohol in Indian Museum. Subgenus Prohelia, Kieff. Rec. Ind. Mus. V1, 319 (ror1):! GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon decipiens Kieff., by present designation. ? Oecacta Poey., Mem. Hist. Nat. Cuba, I, 236 (ROS) decipiens Kieff.. Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 182, ¢, pl. xi, I0, wing (Ceratopogon) (1910). Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 321 (Prohelia). Simla, v [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. cubicularis Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 320, ~ (19I1T). Kurseong, in bedroom, 23-vi-10 [Annandale]. Two para- types in Indian Museum. 1 A little confusion may occur here. In Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 319 (December 1911), the genus is characterised, but no species is quoted as type. The first species mentioned 1s ‘‘tetvaclada \Kieff.’’ (not described as new), and this is followed by two new species and by decipiens WKieff. described in 1910. Now in the Spolia Zeylanica VIII, 1, published January 1912, Prohelea is noted as a new subgenus, and fetraclada (described for the first time) is the second of five species described as new. On the face of it, 1t would appear as if the paper in the Spolia Zeylanica had been written first, but any way, that in the Rec. Ind. Mus. was undoubtedly published first, and therefore the correct original reference to the genws must be that of that journal. Following on this reasoning, the type must be either decipiens (a previously described species) or one of the two describedas new (cubicularis and himalayae). 1 propose decipiens as genotype on account of being the first described of the species now referred to Prohelea. Of course for the two new species described in the Spolia paper the original references will be that journal. 2 Coquillett gives this latter genus as synonymous with Culicoides Latr., with O. furens Poey, as genotype. 1920.] EE. BRuNETt1: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 49 himalayae, 7zd., loc. cit., 320, @ (I9QI1). Kurseong, 22-vi-1o, in bedroom [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. ornaticrus Kieff., Spol. Zeyl. VIII, 1, 2 (1912). Peradeniya, 9 and II-vili-ro. Two paratypes in Indian Museum. calcarata Kieff., Spol. Zeyl. VIII, 3, 2 (1912). Peradeniya, 2-vi-Io. Unique type in Indian Museum. noctivaga, 7d, loc. cit., 3, 2 (1912). Peradeniya, Ig-ix-10, at light. Two paratypes in Indian Museum. theobromae, 7d., loc., cit.,3, 2, fig. I, antenna, pt. (1912). Peradeniya, 6-vi-10, bred from larvae in decomposed fruit of Theobroma cacao 1. [Gravely]. tetraclada, zd.,.loc. cit.,.2, 2 -(I912), Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 320 (1911).! Peradeniya, 23-v-10, type; Kurseong, 23-vi-1o [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. Subgenus Forcipomyia, Meg. in Mg.’ Syst. Besch., Ist Ed.; I, 73 (1828). Kieh Gene itis), ase, Az) 52). 7d... Rec. ind, Mus. VI, 32r and IX, 166, tab. Ind. spp. GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon ambiguus Mg., by Co- quillett’s designation, IgIo. vexans de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LII, 198, o 2 , pl. xii,-7-1e (1909). Sumatra [Dr. Salm]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. There is a Ceratopogon vexans, Staeg, 1839. albosignata Kieff.. Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 184, @ (Ceratopogon) (1910). Rangoon, 24-11-08, type {| Annandale]. Type (pinned) in Indian Museum, also cofvypes in alcohol. var. asticta Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 172, ? (1913). Kurseong, vii [D’ Abreu]. Type in Indian Museum. var. variicrus, id., loc. cit., 172, @ (1913). Port Canning, 5-ii [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. calotricha Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 322,9; pl. xiv, I wing, pt. (git). Kurseong, 22-vi-10, in bedroom [Annandale]. Unique tvpe in Indian Museum. ! When mentioned in this periodical tetraclada wasa nomen nudum : see foot- note I on previous page. _.* De Meijere regards Forcipomyia as a subgenus of Ceratopogon ; Coquillett sinks it in Culicoides. 50 Records of the Indian Museum. [ VoL. XVieGh montivaga, 7d., loc. cit., 322, 9 (1911). Darjiling, 28-v-10 [| Brunetti]. Unique type in Indian Mu- seum. alticola, 7d., loc. cet., 323, 2 (19RL): Darjiling, 8-v-10 [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Mu- seum. oriphila, zd., loc. cit., 324, 2 (1911). Darjiling, 29-v-10 [Brunettc]. Type in Indian Museum. macrothrix, 7d., loc. cit., 325, 9 (1911). Kurseong, 20-vi-10 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. var. flaviceps, 7d., loc. ctt., IX, 173, 2 (1913). Kurseong, vii [D’ A brew]. Kieffer also describes, (/. c. 172) a further, unnamed variety from Kurseong, 4-vii [Annandale]: two specimens being in the Indian Museum. urbicola Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 325, 7 (1911). Kurseong, 22-vi-10 | Annandale]. Type (pinned) in Indian Museum, also cotyfes in alcohol. xanthophila, d., loc. cit., 326, 2 (1911). Kurseong, 13—16-viii-07 [Annandale]. Unique tyfe in In- dian Museum. longicalcar Kieff., Spol. Zeyl. VIII, 4, ?, fig. 2, wing (1912). Peradeniya, 20-v-10. Unique type in Indian Museum. semipilosus Kieff., loc. cit., 5, 2 (1912). Peradeniya, 4-vii-I0. Unique type in Indian Museum. sauteri Kiefl., Supp. Ent. Berl. I, 27 (1012). Formosa. conifera Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 168, @ (1913). Giridih, Bengal, 7-xi [Kem]. Unique type in alcohol in Indian Museum. trinotata, zd., loc. cit., 169, 7 2 (1913). Naini Tal [Lloyd]; Simla, 9-v [Annandale]; Kurseong, 4-vii; 5-ix [Annandale]. Three paratypes in Indian Museum. tristicta, z7d., loc. cit., 169, @ (1913). Kurseong, 6-ii1 [Annandale]. Type belonging to Indian Museum. psychasia, 7d., loc. cit., 170, 7 @ (1913). Kurseong, 4-vil-08, type o 2? [Annandale]. Unique types in Indian Museum. confluens, 7d., loc. c#t., 170, 2 (1913). Kurseong, vii [D’ Abreu]. Two paratypes in alcohol in Indian Museum. monticola, id., loc. cit., 171, @ (1913). Kurseong, 4-vii-o8 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. heterocera, 7d., loc. cit., 173, 2 (1913). Darjiling, 8-viii-og [Paiva]. | Unique type in Indian Museum. 1920.] E. Brunetti: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 51 Subgenus Culicoides, Latr. Gen. Crust. et Ins. IV, 251 (1809). Kieff., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 42, 53: id.. Mem. Ind. Mus. IT, 186, tab. Ind. spp. : Annand., Rec. Ind. — Mus. IX, 246, notes on four Indian blood-suck- ing species. GENOTYPE, Culex pulicarius I. (as punctata, sp. nov.) by original designation. guttifer de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. L, 209, pl. v, 6, wing (1907). Semarang, i [Jacobson]. Unique type in Amsterdam Mu- seum. pungens, 7d., loc. cit., L,I1, 200, pl. xii, 11, 12 (1909). Sumatra. Type in Amsterdam Museum. brevimanus Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 187, 2 (1910). Calcutta, 20-vili-o7 [Annandale]. Uniqne type in Indian Museum. macrostoma, id., loc. cit., 188, 7 2, pl. viii, 4, wing; pl. vi, 14, mouth parts (1910). Calcutta, ii-o8 [Annandale]. Unique type now completely destroyed. montivagus, 7d., loc. cit., 188, @, pl. viii, 3, wing (I9I0). Simla, r1-v-08 [Annandale]. Two paratypes in Indian Mu- seum. opacus, 7d., loc. cit., 189, # 9, pl. xi, 3, antenna @ (1910). Calcutta, 6-—7-ii-o8 [Annandale]. Three paratypes in Indian Museum. scapularis, zd., loc. cit., 189, # 2 (1910). Calcutta, var. dates in January [Annandale]. Several para- types in Indian Museum. nitidulus, zd., loc. cit., 189, 2 (1910). Calcutta, ii, vi, vii [Annandale]; base of Dawna Hills, iii. Several paratypes in Indian Museum. quadrilobatus, id., loc. cit., 189, 7 9, pl. ix, 2, 4, 9, 12, pl. x, 8, 10, var. chars. (1910). Calcutta Zoolog. Gardens, 25-viii-07 [Annandale]. Types in Indian Museum in Canada balsam. setiger, id., loc. cit., 190, # 9, pl. x, I, 2, 3, var. chars. (1910). Calcutta, 16-vii-07. Types belonging to Indian Museum. peregrinus, id., loc. cit., 191, 9, pl. viii, 1, wing (19T0).' Puri, 24-11-08, 2-i1i-08 [Pazva]. Three paratypes in Indian Museum. 1 See Annandale, Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 246, for blood-sucking notes. 52 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, molestus, id., loc. cit., 192, ® @, pl. viii, 9, wing (1910). Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 183, 2, notes. Calcutta Zoolog. Gardens, 24-vili-o7 [Annandale]; Kurseong, vii [D’ Abreu]. Type in alcohol in Indian Museum. paivai Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. IT, 193, @., pl. viii, 5 (Igo). Puri, Orissa, 2-iti-08 [Pazva]. Unique type in Indian Mu- seum. oxystoma, id., Joc. cit., 193, 2, pl. ix, I, mouth, palpi (1910). Calcutta Zoolog. Gardens, 25-viii-o7 “‘ attacks oxen and deer”’ [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum in Canada balsam. himalayae Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 326, ~ 2 (1911). Kurseong, 22-vi-10 [Annandale]. Three paratypes in Indian Museum. pictiventris, 7d., loc. cit., 327, 2 (1911). Tonglu, Darjiling District, 22-iv-1o [Beebe]. Unique type in Indian Museum. formosae Kieff , Supp. Ent. Berl. I, 29 (1912). Formosa. indecora, td., loc. cit., 29 (1912). Formosa. ceylanicus Kieff., Spol. Zeyl. VII, 5, @ (1912). Peradeniya, 25-vi-Io. Unique ¢yfe in Indian Museum. bilobatus, 7d., loc. cit., 6, 7 (1912). Peradeniya, I14-v-lo. Unique ¢tyfe in Indian Museum. xanthocoma Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 182 @ (1913). Puri, Orissa, 13-xi[Kemp]. Unique type in alcohol in Indian Museum. kiefferi Patton, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. 1, 336, 6 @ pl. xvilijware chars. (1913). Madras, Nov. to March ; Coimbatore [ Fletcher]. Palpomyia, Meg. in Mg. Syst. Besch. rst Ed. I, 82 (1818). Kiet. Gen. fins, Bacs. 424902 =) -2ds) lem: Ind Mus id, xo4sand Ree Und. Mus. Vi ais IX, 187; tab, Ind. spp: GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon flavipes Mg. crassinervis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. L, 213, pl. v, 10, wing (1907). Semarang, i [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. discolor, id., loc. cit., 214 (1907). Semarang, i [ Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. luteinervis, 2d., loc. cit. 214, pl. v, II, wing (1907). Semarang, i [ Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. 1920.] E. Brunerri: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera., 53 burmae Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 196, ? (19I0). Base of Dawna Hills, 1-iti-o8 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. filicornis, ¢d., loc. cit., 196, 9; pl. x, 47, 9, var. chars. (I9Io). Calcutta, 16-vii-07 [Annandale]. Type belonging to Indian Museum. cinerea 7d., loc. cit., 197, 2 (IQI0). Rajmahal, Bengal, 3-vii-o7. Unique ¢yp2 in Indian Museum. pulchripes, zd., loc. cit., 198, 2, pl. xi, 8, wing (1910). Calcutta, 13-viii-o7 ; Purneah, 6-viii-07. Paratypes in Indian Museum. pictipes, id., loc. cit., 199, 2, (1910). Calcutta, 15-vili-o7; 13-x [Annandale]; Katihar, 4-viii-07. Two paratypes in Indian Museum. interrupta, 7d., loc. cit., 199, 9°, pl. xi, 16, front tarsi claws (I9gIo). Calcutta, I0—27-vii-07 ; 27-viii-07. Several paratypes in Indian Museum. inaequalis, zd., loc cit., 200, 2 (1910). Purneah, 5-vili-07. Unique type in Indian Museum. roseiventris Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 114, 2 (1911). Calcutta, 28-viil-07. Unique ¢yfe in Indian Museum. leucopogon, 7d., loc. cit., I14, # (IQII). Calcutta, I-x-07. Unique tyfe in Indian Museum. disticta, id., loc. cit., 115, 2, pl. vi, I, wing (IgII). Calcutta, 3-ix, at light [Paiva]; 27-vili, 5-ix, 31-x-0o7; Dum Dum, near Calcutta, 28-vii [Lord]; Madhupur, Bengal, x, at light ; Khustea, Bengal, x [Jenkins]; Jalpaiguri, N. Bengal, ix, at light; Bhogaon, Purneah, 2-x [Patva]; Chennia, Sunder- bunds, Bengal, xi, at light on board launch [Jenkins]; Allaha- bad, viii [Lord]. Several paratypes in Indian Museum. tetrasticta, zd., loc. ‘cit., 116, 2 (1911). Calcutta, 7-1x-07. Unique type in Indian Museum. polysticta, 7d., Joc cit., 117, 2 (IOIL): Calcutta, 7-ix-07. Unique type in Indian Museum. brevispina, #d., Joc: cit., 117, 2 (1911). Calcutta, 27-vii-07. Unique type in Indian Museum. fivulatis, 1d., loc cit., 328, 2 (1911). Valley of Sutlej Riv. below Simla, 6-v-10 [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. taitana Kieff., Supp. Ent. Berl. I, 29 (1912). Formosa, albinervis Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 187, @ (1913). Pallode, Travancore, 15-xi [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. 54 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, photophila, zd., loc. cit., 188, @ (1913). Madhupur, Bengal, at light, x [Patva]; Calcutta, at light, vi. Type in Indian Museum. abjuncta, 7d., loc. cit., 189, 2 (1913). Calcutta, 14-ix, at light [ Patva]. Type belonging to Indian Museum. disjuncta, 7d., loc. cit., 189, 2 (1913). Bhogaon, N. Bengal, x [ Patva]. Type belonging to Indian Museum. Sphaeromyias, Curt. Brit. Eutom., 285; “pls (1320): Nec Sphaeromyias, Walk. Xylocrypta Kieff., Bull Ent. Soc. Fr., 69 (1899). GEONOTYPE of Sphaeromyias Curt., Ceratopo- gon fasciatus, Mg., as albomarginatus, sp. nov. Kieffer’s type of Xylocrypta is the same species. bisignata Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 200, 9, pl. xi, 1, tarsus, part (1910). Purneah, 5-vili [Patva]. Type belonging to Indian Mu- seum. bimacula, 2d., loc. cit., 201, @, pl. xi, 5, tarsus, 7, wing (1910). Calcutta, 14-viii; Purneah, 5-viii [Pazva]. Types belonging to Indian Museum. filitarsis, 7°, loc!-cit., 202, "Os plerxi,-9) claws (1910): Calcutta, 3—13-viii-o7. ‘“‘ Near Macropeza.’’ Paratypes in Indian Museum. albiditarsis, id., loc. cit., 203, @ (1910). Calcutta. Unique type in Indian Museum. viridiventris, zd., loc. cit., 203, @ , pl. viii, 8, tarsus (1910). Dawna Hills, 1000 ft., 2—3-1ii-o8 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. stictonota Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus., VI, 118, @ (1911). Calcutta (Zoolog. Gardens), 8-iii-or. Type belonging to Indian Museum. ; inermicrus, 7d., loc. cit., ix, 186, 9 (1913). Rajmahal, Bengal, 5-vii-og [Annandale]. Type. a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. Stilobezzia, Kieff. Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 118 (1911). Kieff., Joc. cit., 1X, 184, notes. GENOTYPE, S. festiva Kieff., by original designa- tion. festiva Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 118, 7 9, pi. vi, 2—6, var. chars. (1gITI). Calcutta, 24-viii, II-ix, I—-29-x. Paratypes in Ind. Mus. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Ortental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 55 var. scutellaris Kieff., Spol. Zeyl. VIII, 7, 2 (1912). Peradeniya, 24-v-I0. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. inermipes Kieff., Spol. Zeyl. VIII, 8, @ (1911). Peradeniya, 2-vi-10. Type in Indian Museum. A second specimen from Ceylon (? Peradeniya) in same collection. lineata Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 184, ~ @ (1913). Madhupur, Bengal, 13-x; 18-x [Parva]; Giridih, Bengal, 7-xi [Kemp]; Karmatar, Bengal, 23-x [Pavva]. Paratypes in Indian Museum. Serromyia, Meg. in Mg. Syst. Besch. rst Ed. I, 66 (1918). GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon femorata Mg., the origi- nal species. Prionomyia, Steph., Cat. Brit. Ins. II, 237 (1829). GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon femoratus Mg., by West- wood’s designation. Ceratolophus, Kieff., Bull. Soc. Ent. Fran. LX VIII, 69 (1899) : td., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 42, 59. GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon femoratus Mg., by origi- nal designation.! Johannseniella, Will., Jour. N.Yk. Ent. Soc. XV, I (1907), nom. nov. for Ceratolophus Kieff., preocc. Bocoust, 1873. notatus de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. L. 210, 7 2, pl. v, 7, wing (Cerato- lophus) (1907). . Semarang, i [ Jacobson] Type in Amsterdam Museum. Coquillett considers Johannsentella Will., as. synonymous with Serromyia Mg. and I follow him. Heteromyia, Say. Americ. Entom. II, 79 (1825). Kiet. Gen, Ins. hase. 42.04- 7d. oRec. ind: Mus. IX, 183. GENOTYPE, H. fasiatus Say, by original designation. Pachyleptus, Walk., Ins. Saund. Dipt. pt. 5, 426 (1856). GENOTYPE, P. fasciatus sp. nov., loc. cit. indica Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 183, ? (Pachyleptus indicus) (1913). Maddathorai, Travancore, 17-xi-08 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. Haasiella, Kieff. Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 190 (1913). GENOTYPE, H. semiflava, by original designation. ~ t Kieffer overlooked the fact of femorvatus having been employed as the type of Serromyia. 56 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, semiflava Kieff., Joc. cit., 190, 2 IgI3). Tinpahar, Bengal, 7-vii-og [Annandale]. Type, a unique @ , in Indian Museum. Bezzia, Kieff.! Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. LX VIII, 69 (1899). Kieff., Gen. Ims., Fase. 42,57: 7d., Mem.\Ina: Mus. II, 204 (tab. Ind. spp.) (1910). GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon crnatus Mg., by Kieffer’s designation. Probezzia, Kieff., Gen. Ins., Fase. 42, 57 (1906). GENOTYPE, Ceratopogon venusta Mg., by Coquil- lett’s designation. guttipennis de Meij., Nova Guin. Results, 69 (1906). Papua. Type in Amsterdam Museum. acanthopus de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. L, 215, 2 , pl. v, 12, wing (1907). Semarang, i, ii, iii] Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. flaviventris Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 204, 9 (1910). Noalpur (Nepal), 22-1i-08. Unique tyfe in Indian Museum. gracilipes, 7d., loc. cit., 205, 2 (I9QI0). Purneah, 4-viii [Paiva]. Two paratypes in Indian Museum. var. lineola, 7d., loc. cit., 205, 2. Furi, January. Type in Ind. Mus., a unique specimen. var. analis Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 196, @ (1913). Balighai, Orissa, 24-x [Annandale]... Type, a unique speci- men, in Indian Museum. var. bengalensis, 7d., loc. ci'., 196, 2 (1913). : Madhupur, Bengal, 16-x [Paiva]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. var. flavescens, id., loc. cit., 196, @ (I913). Madhupur, Bengal, 13-x [ Paiva]. Type in Indian Museum. fascialis, id., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 206, @, pl. viii, 11, wing (1910). Calcutta (Zoolog. Gardens), 25-vii-07 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. lacteipennis, td., loc. cit., 206, @ (1910). xf Calcutta, 15-viii-o7, type; 11-viii-o7, 12—-I3-ii-08. Type in Indian Museum. An unnamed variety from Take Chilka also described in same work. In Indian Museum. ! De Meijere ranks Bezzia as a subgenus of Ceratopogon: Coquillett (1910) admits it as a good genus. tall, In Kieffer’s last paper (Rec. Ind. Mus. IX) he places gracilipes, nigricans, and ewcera, with a number of new species, in the subgenus Probezzia, which differs from Bezzia in a minor and possibly variable character. All the species are incorporated herein under Bezzia. Even in the Genera Insectorum Kieffer lists all the species alphabetically under Beszia without noting to which of the two sub- genera Probezzia and Bezzia, s. str. each belongs. 1920.] E. Brunerrr: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 57 nigricans, 1d., loc. cit., 207, 2 (IQI0). Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 193, ¢ , notes (Probezzia) (1913). Noalpur, Nepal, 22-ii-08 ; Calcutta, 27-vii-o7 [Paiva]; Madhu- pur, Bengal, 14-x-og [Paiva]; Balighai, Orissa, 24-x-08, type ; Jalpaiguri, 10-ix-og [Annandale]; Shencottah, 25-x-o8 and Qui- lon, 9-xi-08 [both Travancore and Annandale]. armatipes Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 207, ? (1910). Puri, January. The unique type is now completely des- troyed. rufiventris, 7d., loc. cit., 208, @ (IgI0). Calcutta, 10-viil-07 [Annandale]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. trispinosa Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 123, 2, pl. vi, 9, antenna (IgITI). Calcutta, 31-vii-07. Type belonging to Indian Museum. eucera, 2d., loc. cit., 123, 2, pl. vi, 10, antenna (I9QITI). ideo. cit. LX, LOO) note: Calcutta, 30-x-07; Trivandrum, Travancore, 14-x1-08 [A nnan- dale}. Type technically in Indian Museum. Described originally from the Calcutta specimen, that should be the type, but it is not to be found in the Indian Museum, though the Travancore specimen is there. albipennis Kieff., Joc. cit., VI, 124, 2 (B. nigricans, var. albipen- RUS). (LOLE): Bezzia (Probezzia) albipennis, Kieff., loc. cit., LX, 195, 2 (1913). Calcutta, 10-ix-07, 26-xi; Sara Ghat, Ganges Riv., Bengal, I1-ix [Annandale]; Madhupur, Bengal, 16-x [Paiva]; Balighai, Orissa, 25-x [Annandale]. Paratypes in Indian Museum. waca, id., Rec: Ind. Mus. IV, 329, 2 (ZorT). Noalpur, Nepal, 22-ii-o8, type; Madhupur, Bengal, 18-x-og [Paiva]; Igatpuri, Western Ghats, Bombay Presidency, 20-xi-09 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. indecora, id., Spol. Zeyl. VIII, 8, ~ (1912). Peradeniya, I4-v-ILo. Type, unique, in Indian Museum. allotropica Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 193, ? (Probezzta) (1913). Frasergunge, I2-xi; Basanti, 16-xi [both Sunderbunds and Jenkins]; at light on board launch, Bologhatta, Khulna, Ganges Delta, 28-viii, at light on launch; Besondhur, Khulna, 29-viti [both Jenkins]. Paratypes in Indian Museum. hamifera, id., loc. cit., 194, 2 (Probezzta) (1913). Madhupur, Bengal, 15—16-x-0g, at light [Paiva]; Balighai, Orissa, 25-x-08 [Annandale]. Paratypes in Indian Museum. var. arcuatipes Kieff., loc. cit., 195, ¢ (Probezzia) (1913). Noalpur, Nepal, 22-ii; Madhupur, Bengal, 14, 16 and 18-x, at light [Paiva]; Jalpaiguri, N. Bengal, at light in railway carriage, io-ix [Annandale]; Sara Ghat, Ganges Riv., E. Bengal, I1-ix [Annandale]; Balighai, Orissa, 24—25-x; Shencottah, 25-x; Qui- 58 Records of the Indian Museum. [VOL. Wit, lon, g-xi; Kulattupuzha, 19-xi [all three Travancore and Annan- dale|; Igatpuri, Bombay Presid., 20-xi [Annandale]. calcuttensis, zd., loc. ctt., 195, % (Probezzta) (1913). Calcutta, 13-ix-o7 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, unique. kempi, id., loc. cit., 197, 2 (1913). Puri, 13-x [Kemp]. Type, a unique specimen in alcohol, in Indian Museum. formosana Kieff., Supp. Ent. Berl. I, 30 (1912). Formosa. chrysolopha, id., loc. cit., 31 (1912). Formosa. Subgenus Dibezzia, Kieff. Rec) Ind’ Mus Vil, 220 (ror): GENOTYPE, D. clavata Kieff., sp. nov., by original designation. clavata Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 120, 9, pl. vi, 7, 8, tarsal joints (1911). Calcutta, 5—9-1x-07. Paratypes in Indian Museum. Kieffer (/.c.) also describes a variety from Calcutta. Jongistila,1d., loc. c#t.; 121, <9 (rors), Calcutta, 29-x-07. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. brevistila, zd., loc. cit., 122, @ (I9II). Sylhet, 3-iv-05 [Hall]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. himalayae, 7d., loc. cit., VI, 328, ? (I9EI). Kurseong, 26-vi-10. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. ceylanica Kieff., Spol. Zeyl. VIII, 6, @ (1912). Peradeniya, 9-vil-10. Two paratypes in Indian Museum. pictipennis Kieff., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 191, @ (1913). Shasthancottah, Travancore 8-xi-08 [Annandale. | Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. spinigera, id., loc. cit. x, 313, 2 (1914). Purneah, 5-viti-07. Type in Indian Museum. Leptoconops, Skuse. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales (2) iv, 288 (1890). De Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVIII, 98. GENOTYPE, L. stygius, td., loc. cit., sp. nov. albiventris de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVIII, 98, 2, pl. i, 6 (1915). North Papua. 1920.] E. BruNETtr: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 59 Subfamily TANYPINAE.' Tanypus, Mg. Illig. Mag. II. 261 (1803). Sch., F. Austr. II, 615: Kieff., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 42, 40: 7d., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 220, tab. Ind. spp. GENOTYPE, Tipula cincta F., by Latreille’s designation, I8Tro. melanurus Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. X, 405, pl. iv, 1, full insect and wing (1856). Ambarawa, Java, in houses during the rains. Type prob- ably lost. cyaneomaculatus, id., loc. cit., 406, pl. xi, 2, full insect (1856). Ambarawa, Java, abundant in bedrooms. Type probably lost. nigrocinctus, 7d., loc. cit., 406, pl. xi, 3, full insect (1856). Java. Type probably lost. manillensis Sch., Reise Novara, Dipt., 26 (1868). Manila. Type in Vienna Museum. signifer de Meij., Nova Guin. Results, 71 (1906). Papua. Type in Amsterdam Museum. macrocerus Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 212, ¢ (Isoplastus) (1910). Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 333, note (Pelopza) ; zd., loc. cit., IX, 160 (Pelopia). Thamaspur, Nepal, xi and 18—2o-ii-08; Puri, Orissa, 18-1 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. A specimen in the same collection from Puri, 18—19-i -1-08, is noted by Kieffer as a variety. paivai Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 213, o (Isoplastus) (1910). Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. TX, 159, » 2 (Pelopta) (1913). Bengal, between Manihari and Manshahi, on railway track, 4-vili-07, type ~» [Paiva]; Madhupur, Bengal, 14-x-09g, type 9 [Paiva]; Maniharighat, Ganges Riv., on sand bank, 17-ii [Chau- dhurt |. Types in Indian Museum. ornatipes Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 214, 2 (1910). id. Rec. Ind. Mus., EX -1600,"o" "9 (1973). Balighai, Orissa, 25-x [Annandale]; Madhupur, Bengal, I4-x, at light [Paiva]; Berhampore Court, Bengal, 12-iv [Kemp]; Calcutta, 16-ix ; Sonadigee, Ganges Delta, 6-xii, at light [Jenkins]; Ernakulam, Cochin State, 4-xi [Annandale]. Paratypes in Indian Museum. Three paratypes of an unnamed variety also in the Museum. pulchripes Kieff., Mem. Ind. Mus. II, 214, @ @? (1910). Calcutta cit., 130, o , pl. x1, 3, genitalia, pt. (1913). Calcutta, I1I-viii- -07. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. Otissae, td:,\loc..cit.,-137, a” (1On3): Puri, 2-1ii-08 [Pazva]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. armatitrons, 7d., loc. cil., 137, oon): Mandalay, 12-1ii-08 [ Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. conifer, id., loc. cit., 137, 7, pl. xi, 9, genitalia tip (1913). Mandalay, 13-iii-08 [ Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique ”; abdomen now missing. erythropterus, 7d., loc. cit., 138, 2 (1913). Between Bolpore and Rampore Haut, Bengal, at light, in railway carriage, 3-viii-07 [Pazva]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. glabrimanus, 7d., loc. cit., 138, 2 (1913). In company with erythropterus. Type, a unique @ , in Indian Museum. bipunctatus, #d., loc. cit., 139, 2% (1913). Rangoon, ii [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, perileucus; id. loc. cit., x, 314, @ 2 (1914). Calcutta (Indian Museum gardens), 1to—r6-vil. Type in Indian Museum. Tripelina, Kieff. Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 128 (19173). GENOTYPE, T. pallidum Kieff., the original species. pallidum Kieff., loc. cit., 128, 7 2 (1913). Calcutta, 9-xi; 23-xi, at light [Annandale]. Paratypes in Indian Museum. Family PSYCHODIDAE.' Subfamily PSYCHODINAE. Psychoda, Latr. Précis gen. Ins. 152 (1796). Sch, Fauna Austr. II, 635: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 369, notes: iv, 289 (tabs Ind: spp.jey zor notes: td., Fauna Brit. Ind. Dipt. I, 218. 1 For general family notes see Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 289, and Fauna, 190. 1920. ] E. BRUNETI1: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 81 Trichoptera Mg., Illig. Mag. II, 261 (1803). Tinearta Schlnbrg. Gen. des mouches (1803), pl. AO CMOS TG Dell sao. 2. Di. GENOTYPE, Tipula phalaenotdes, 1,. bengalensis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 371, ¢ @, pl. xxiv, I, wing, 2, antenna, 3, @ genitalia (1908). Id., loc. cit., IV, 295 (localities): 7d., Fauna Brit. Ind. 229, 7 9 , pl. iv, 6, antenna, 8, gentitalia o. . India, common in many localities for the greater part of the year, E. and W. Himalayas up to 8000 ft. ; Peradeniya, 8-vi-I0; Moulmein, 25-1i-08; Tenasserim, iii; Rangoon iil. Types in Indian Museum. distincta, zd., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 372, 9, pl. xxiv, 4, wing, 5, an- tenna (1908). Kd. loc. ct. AV. 208 7 4d, .Pauna. Brit. Iud.-225- 9, pl.iv, 12, wing, 13, antenna. Sylhet, 1-i-05 [Hall]. Type in Indian Museum. albonotata, id., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 373, 2, pl. xxiv, 7, wing (1908). Hide lackce: IN.208.2 40.,. Fauna Brit. Ind.224, 9. Calcutta, 5—6-i-08 [Annandale], vii; Sylhet, January [Lt.-Col. Hall}. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. albonigra, id., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 374, ? 9 (1908). Id,, toc. cit., iv, 295: 1d., Fauna Brit. Ind. 228. Calcutta [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. nigripennis, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 376, 7 @, pl. xxiv, 8, antenna (1908). Id , loc. cit., IV, 297 (localities): id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 232, 7 9, pl. iv, 16, flagellum. India, common from April to August in many Indian localities, hills and plains; Travancore, xi; E. and W. Himalayas up to gooo ft., the next commonest species after bengalensts. Types in Indian Museum. vittata, :d., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 377, 2 (1908). id= 10¢. cit. IV, 298, o: td., Fauna But: ind: 233, 072. Calcutta, II—26-vii-o8; 16-xi-o8; II-vi to 2-vii-o8 [Anunan- dale|; Maddathorai, Travancore, 18-xi-08, type @. Type in Indian Museum. geniculata, zd., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 294, 2 (1911). id., Hanna Brit. Ind. 227, ¢. Peradeniya, x-10 [Green]. Type, a unique ?, in Indian Museum. distans, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 296, @ (1911). id. Kauna Brit. Ind... 230,. 92 . Maddathorai, Travancore, 16-xi-08 [Annandale]. Type, a unique @, in Indian Museum. albopicta, zd., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 296, @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 231, ?. Pusa, 8-1; Ceylon. Type, a unique ?, in Pusa collection. 82 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, fulvohirta, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 297, 9 (1911). id.,.Paura, Brit: Ind 5 233).79< Darjiling, 7-vili-o9, ‘ype [Paiva]; Kurseong, 26-vi-10 [A nnan- dale}. Type in Indian Museum. orbicularis, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 298, 2 (1911). Ia@., Fauna Brit: Inds 231.322 Pusa, 21-xii-o8. Type, a unique @ , in Pusa collection. decora Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 299, 2 (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 226, @. Tenmalai (Travancore), 22-xi-08 [ Annandale}. Tye, unique, in Indian Museum. maculipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 299, ?@ (1911). fd., Fauna Brits Ind. 223722 cm Peradeniya, 17-vi-10 [Green]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. transversa Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 300, ? 2 (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 226, ? 2. Kurseong, 20-vi1-10 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. hirtipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 300, 2 (1911). Id., Fauna Bat, Ind, 2277 9. Kurseong, 5-1x-09 (type); Bangalore, 15-x-10; Maddathorai, 18-xi-08 ; Trivandrum, 12—13-xi-08 [last three Annandale]; Cal- cutta Botanical Gardens, 27-xi-10 [Gravely]. Tyde in Indian Museum. apicalis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 301, ? 9 (1911). Id... (Patmay Brit. Ind. 222-170): Maddathorai, 16-xi-o8 [Annandale]. Type, apparently a female, in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. notatipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VIII, 151, pl. vi, 4, wing (1913). N.E. Indian Frontier. Type, sex uncertain, a unique speci- men, in Indian Museum. Pericoma, Walk. Ins. Brit. Dipt. 256 (1856). sch. F. Austr. II, 632: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 301, tab. orient. spp.: zd., Fauna Brit. Ind. I, 234. GENOTYPE, Tvichoptera fasciata Mg., by Co- quillett’s designation, Igto. spinicornis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 378, ~; pl. xxiv, 9, antennal joint, I0, genitalia 7, 11, wing (appendiculata) (1908). Id., loc. cit., iv, 304, locs.: id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 238, 7 93 pl. iv, 4, base of antenna, 15, wing. appendiculata, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 379 (1908). 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Ortental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 83 E. and W. Himalayas, not uncommon from early May to early October in many localities. Siliguri, base of Darjiling Hills, 18—20-vii-07 [Hodgart}. Types in Indian Museum. annandalei Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 380, 2 (1908). id loc. cit... 304° 14., Fanna Brat. Iud? 2975 9% Kurseong, 5-vii-o8, type; 22—29-v1-1I0 [both Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. Margininotata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IT, 381, o 9; pl. xxiv, 12; wing (1908). Id., loc. cit., iv, 304: td., Fauna Brit. Ind., 240, 7 @. P. bella, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IT, 383, 2 (1908). P. margininotata, var. bella: id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 241, 2. Simla, 25-iv-o7; II-v-08; 9—10-v 09; Phagu, II—15-v-09 [all Annandale]; Darjiling, 26-v-10, end of Sept. and Oct. 1, 08 (including ¢ypfe of bella) [both Brunetit]; Kurseong, 25—27-vi- 10 [Annandale]; Pallode, Travancore, 15-xi-o8 [Annandale]. Types of margininotata (typical form) and bella var. in Indian Museum. lacteitarsis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 382, ? (margininotata, var. lactettarsts), (1908). lacteitarsis, id., loc. cit., IV, 307: td., Fauna Brit. Ind., 245. Kurseong, 4-vii-o8, type; Quilon, Travancore, 9-xi-o8 [both Annandale}. Type in Indian Museum. gilvipes Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 382, 2 (margininotata, var. giluipes), (1908). giluipes, id., loc. cit., iv, 308, notes: Fauna Brit. Ind., 246, @. Calcutta, 28-vii-08, type, 2-viii-o8, 17—18-vii-08, 9-ii-10, 8— 23-Viii-o8, I—26-ix-o8 [all Annandale]; Madhupur, Bengal, 17- x-09, at light [Paiva]; Ernakulam, Cochin, 4-xi-08; Quilon, 9- xi-08 [both Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. squaminervis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 303, ? 2 (IgI1). fd. Bata Britt Tad 323752 9. Kurseong, 4-viii-o8 [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. metatarsalis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 305, 2 (I9QITI). id. Baene Brit! Ind... 2as, 2: Simla, 9-v-09, type; 12-v-0g; Phagu, II-v-09 [all Annandale}. Type in Indian Museum. mixta Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 306, @ (I9QII). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 244, 2. Simla, 6-v-og [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Mu- seum. proxima Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 308, ?o (I9II). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 245,?¢. Peradeniya, viii-Ig1o [Green]. Unique type in Indian Mu- seum. impunctata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 309 (1911). 84 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo.L. XVII, Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 247. Tenmalai, Travancore, 22 xi-08 [Annandale]. The unique type in Indian Museum, of uncertain sex. unicolor Brun., Rec. Ind Mus. IV, 309 (1911). Jd, Fauna Brit Tndsr247. Kurseong, xi-1910 [DA brew]. Unique type, of uncertain sex, in Indian Museum. indica Eaton., Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. XV, 424, figs. (1913). India, also the Seychelles. Brunettia, Annand. Rec. Ind: Mus. Vs 14242950): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 310: zd., Fauna Brit. Ind., 248. Dipionema, Annand. (nec Loew.), Rec. Ind. Mus. TV. 30)(£On0): superstes Annand., Jour. Asiat. Soc. Beng. (new ser.) IV, 353, @ 2; pl. xii, var. chars. [Diflonema] (1908). Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. V, 142, @ @, redescr: fig. genitalia o ; pl. xii, var. chars. [Brunetiia] (1910). Brun. Fauna Brit. Ind., 249, 7 ¢, fig. 34 (o@ genitalia), 35 venation, pl. iv, 1, full insect, 3 head. Kurseong, vi-vil [Annandale]. Tvpes in Indian Museum. indica Eaton, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. XV, 424, @ 2; pl. xxvi, fig. 2, Aals fig. 35 a—f (1913). Matheran, Western Ghats, Bombay, 800 metres, 8-vii-02 [Biro]. Parabrunettia, Brun. Rec. Ind. Mus/1V} 310,301 stab: spps( fora): Brun. Fauna Brit. Ind., 251. GENOTYPE, Psychoda squamipennis, Brun., by original designation. squamipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IT, 375, @ (Psychoda), (1908). id. Mauna Bit dade 252.0 0n Calcutta, 5-vili-o7 [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. argenteopunctata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 375, 2; pl. xxiv, 6, wing (Psychoda), (1908). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 254, 92. Calcutta, 27-viii-07. Unique type in Indian Museum. atrisquamis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus, II, 376, 2 (Psychoda), (1908). Parabrunettia atrisquamis, td., loc. cit.,iv, 312: Fauna Brit. Ind., 253, fig. 36, wing, pl. iv, 2, full insect. Brunettta travancorica, Annand., Rec. Ind. Mus. V, 144, 2; pl. Xi, var. chars. (I9I0). Calcutta, 22-vii-o8, type 9 [Annandale]; Peradeniya, 18-vii, I4-vili and x-1910 [Green]; base of Western Ghats, Travancore, 1920.]| E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 85 xi-08 (type of travancorica), xi-o8 [Annandale]. Types in In- dian Museum. albohumeralis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 312, 2 (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 254. Peradeniya, ix—-x-10 [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum. novemnotata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 313, ? (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind. 255, °. Puri, Orissa, 12-xi-10 [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. flavicollis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 314, @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 256, o. Peradeniya, viii- 10. Unique type in Indian Museum. longichaeta Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 314, @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 256, o: | Maddathorai (Travancore), 17-xi-08 [Annandale]; Bangalore, 3000 ft., x [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. Referred doubtfully and provisionally to the present genus. Subfamily PHLEBOTOMINAE}} Phlebotomus, Rond. Mem. prima ditt. Ital., 12 (Flebotomus), (1840). Phlebotomus, Sch. F. Austr. II, 630: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 199; tab. Ind. spp. 203: Annand., Ree, Inde Mus. TV, 43, tab. Ind spp-; Spel. Zeyl. VII, 57, notes, tab. spp. (incorrect): /.c., VII, 159 (corrected table): Alcock, Entom. for Med. Officers, 119 (brief description of oriental species). Cyniphes, G. Costa, Ann. Accad. Aspir. Natural I, 4 (1843). Hebotomus, Rond., Ann. So. Ent. Fr. (2), I, 264 (1843). Haemasson, Loew, Stett. Ent. Zeit. V, 115 (1844). GENOTYPE, Bibio papatasit, Scop. papatasii Scop., Deliciae Faun. Flor. Insul. I, 55, pl. xxi, fig. B (Bibio), (1786): Sch. F. Austr. II, 630: Grassi, Mem. So. Ital. Sci. (3) XIV, 353 (copious descriptions and figs., also life- history) (1907): Annand., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 51, ~ @ redescr., pl. iv, 4, wing; pl. vi, 2, @ genitalia: Newstead, Bull. Ent. Res It. 76- Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind. 211, @ 9 fissaz6— 35, var. chars.: Summers, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, 105, fig. @ , genitalia. Flebotomus papatasit, Rond., Mem. Ditt. Ital., 13, pl. (1840). 1 For subfamily characters see Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 289 and Fauna Brit. Ind. 199. 86 Records of the Indian Museum. (VoL. XVII, Hebotomus, id., id., Ann. So. Ent. Fran. (2) I, 265, pl. x, 1 —4 (1843). Cyniphes molestus, Costa, Ann. Accad. Aspir. Nat. I, 4 (1843). Haemasson minutus, Loew (nec Rond.), Stett. Ent. Zeit. V, 115, pl. i, I—5 (1844). ? Phlebotomus anguslipennis, de Meij. Tijd. v. Ent., LII, 202, pl. xii, 14, wing (veins incorrectly numbered), (1909). Phlebotomus sp., Howlett, in Lefroy’s Indian Insect Life, 560, fig. 359, @ genitalia (1909). Rawalpindi, Chitral, 6000 ft., Quetta, Miranshad, N.W. Fron- tier [Walton]; Punjab; Poona, Kirkee (near Bombay), viii-07 ; Lahore; North Bengal, common in April; Pusa. It also occurs in South Europe, Palestine, Egypt and elsewhere. Type, Prof. Bezzi informs me this is no longer in existence. That of angusti- pennis is in the Amsterdam Museum. minutus Rond., Ann. So. Ent. Fran. (2), I, 263 (1843). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 206, 7 2 (1912): Alcock, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. I, 205 ( ? dimorphism) : Summers, Joc. cit. II, 106: Howlett, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. I, 34. babu, Annand., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 49, 7 2, pl. iv, I, wing, pl. Vi, 3, 34, @, genitalia (IgIo). babu var. niger, Annand., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 320 (1911): Sum- mers, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. IT, rog. Phlebotomus sp., Howlett, in Lefroy’s Indian Insect Life, 559, fig. 358 (1909). India, ‘‘ probably all over the plains of India’’ [Annandale]; Rawalpindi, September [C. W. Mason]; Quetta, Chitral, Allaha- bad, October [Jmms]|; Rajmahal, on the Ganges, July ; Asansol, Purneah, Pusa [| Howlett]; Madhupur, Puri, Calcutta (all the year) ; Port Canning, Igatpuri, Bombay (Western Ghats), November ; Poona, Kirkee, Rambha (N.E. Madras); Trivandrum, Pallode and Maddathorai (all in Travancore) in November; Peradeniya. It also occurs in South Europe. Type in Florence Museum ; types of babu, ~ @, in Indian Museum. argentipes Annand. and Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, ro1, @, fig. wing (veins incorrectly numbered), (1908) Annand., loc. cit., IV, 44, 7 @, redescr. fig. 4 (p. 42), ” geni- talia, pt; pl. iv, 3, wing; pl. vi, 6, » genitalia: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind.,207,7 @ ,pl.iv,5, # genitalia: Summers, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, 108. P. marginatus, Annand., Spol. Zeyl. VII, pt. xxvi, 62, 2, fig. 7, wing (IQIO). P. argentipes var. marginatus, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 209, ¢: Summers, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, rog. India, generally distributed, found in Calcutta at least all the year round; Peradeniya, iii, vi, vii. Types of argentipes, o” 2 and type of marginatus, a unique @, in the Indian Mu- seum. 1920. | EK. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 87 perturbans de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LII, 201, pl. xii, 13, wing (veins incorrectly numbered), (1909). Annand., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 47, # 9, redescr. pl. v, 3, wing; pl. vi, 5, 54, 55, genitalia (Ig10): Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 205,97 9 pl. iv, Li, o genitaliay Summers, Journ. Lond: och? Trop. Medi Ils 212. Java; Sukna (base of Darjiling Hills), t—3-vii, common “at light ” [Annandale]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. major Annand., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 46, ~, pl. v, 4, wing; pl. vi, 4, @ genitalia (I910): Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 210, @, pl. iv, 7, % genitalia: Summers, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med., II, IIO. Phlebotomus sp., Giles, Gnats or Mosquitoes (2nd ed.), 5, fig. 2 (1902). East and West Himalayas from base up to 8000 ft. ; Naini Tal, vii; Simla vii; Kurseong, iv to vii, base of Nepalese Himalayas; Paresnath, W. Bengal, iv. Type in Indian Museum. var. griseus, Annand., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 320 (grisea), (1911). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 211: Summers, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, iii. Kurseong, vi-rgto [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. var. perniciosus, Newstead, Bull. Ent. Res. II, 70, 7 @ (asa good species) (IgITI). Brune, Pauna Brit. Ind. 211,.¢ 9: Summers, Jour, Lond: Sch. Trop. Med., II, 107. This variety is recorded from Malta. malabaricus Annand., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 48, « @, pl. v, 1, head, 2, wing; pl.v, 1, o genitalia (1910). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 214, 7 @: Summers, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, 111. Travancore (var. locs.), ‘at light ” in Indian Museum. xi-08 [Annandale]. Types b himalayensis Annand., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 50, ~ ©, pl. iv, 2, wing ; pl. vi, 7, @ genitalia (1910). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind:, 204, ~ 9, pl. iv, 10, o genitalia: Summers, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. IT, rog. East and West Himalayas, 4000 to 7ooo ft.; Naini Tal (Bhowali) ; Kurseong, common at both places, May to July. zeylanicus Annand., Spol. Zeyl. VII, 69, o @, fig. 4, full insect, 2,5, wing, 6, ~ genitalia (1910). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 215, » 2, fig. 32, full insect, pl. iv, 14; Summers, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, 112: New- stead, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 187. Peradeniya, v, vi, vii, viii. Types in Indian Museum. Stantoni Newstead, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 109, @ (19I14—IQI5). Kuala Lumpur, 15-vi-14 [Dr. Stanton], a unique ?. 88 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, CULICEDAE, The subdivision and arrangement of genera and species in this family has been a source of much difficulty. In the Anophelini there has been no hesitation in referring the bulk of the species to Anopheles itself, as is now done by most recent writers, the only other groups accorded generic rank here being Calvertina and Biro- nella. Chagasia, a non-oriental genus, was the only other one re- garded as valid in the Anophelini in my “ Critical Review.” The classification, however, of the rest of the Culicinae is still in a very | transitory state, and some attempt has been made to meet the views of others. A ceitain numter of the recently established genera are evidently valid, others appear entitled to subgeneric tank, whilst the remainder must be regarded as of indefinite taxo- nomic value at present. When a genus with all its species has been bodily sunk in another by Mr. Edwards, the synonymy has been at once accepted, as the sooner invalid generic names are perma- nently shelved the better. No doubt a good many other genera will be weeded out as synonymous when the oriental species have been thoroughly overhauled by systematists. In the present catalogue the subfamily Culicinae is divided merely into Anophelini and Culicini, as though the group Megar- hini is apparently distinct enough, it is more than can be said for the groups or sections dominated by such genera as Aedes, Culex, Sabethes, etc., so that while the juggling of genera and higher groups still continues even amongst those best fitted to dictate,' no harm will be done by lumping them all together under the general term Culicini without assigning it any definite taxonomic value. The accidental omission of the heading “Subfamily Megar- hininae”’ in both my Catalogue of Culicidae and the Supplement gave the impression that the genera concerned were to be considered Anophelines, which of course was never intended. Theobald’s sequence of genera has been mainly followed be- cause that author’s work is known to all students in this family, and also because of personal inability to dogmatise. As regards specific synonymity it has frequently been a case of “‘ when doctors disagree’’ both metaphorically and actually, and in such instances I have usually followed the latest writer, or whichever has had any purely entomological support. The wholesale overthrowing of a large proportion of the re- cently manufactured genera and species was early foretold by other systematists as well as by me, and the truth of the prophecy is visible in their continual reduction in almost every paper now published. It is to be hoped that the new species erected now- adays will prove to be founded on more reliable characters. As regards location of types in this family considerable diffi- culty has been experienced. Respecting Leicester’s species, Mr. 1 There are, for instance. several genera which Mr. Edwards regards as ano- malous. ; 1920.] EE. BRuNEtTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 89 Edwards wrote me that “types or typical specimens’’ of nearly all his species were in the collection that he presented to the British Museum, also that Dr. Leicester had not made it a rule to desig- nate individual specimens as types. The types of Theobald’s species, except when otherwise stated, are presumably in the British Museum also. Subfamily CULICINAE. GROUPS IN CULICIDAE HIGHER THAN GENERA.! Anophelinae. Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasce., 26, 5: id., Monog. Culic., IV, 18; tab. een): 22; V,-1;, tab. gen:? Blanech:, Moust., 157, 44b. ‘gen.,, 150): Leices., Culic. Mal., 18, and tab. gen.: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I 302; IV, 414. Bb] Anophelini. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 32, notes, tab. gen. Anophelina. Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 97; III, 9: Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 280. Anophelines. How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer. III, pt. I, 193. Epialurgi. Alcock, Ent. Med. Off. Ind. 64. — Culicinae. Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 26, 30: id., Monog. Culic. IV, Ig, 147 and tab. gen.; V, 112 and tab. gen.: Blanch., Moust., 231: tab. gen., 152, 390: Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 334, tab. gen., Leices., Culic. Mal., 64: Alcock, Ent. Med. Off. Ind , 94: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 326; IV, 439: Patton and Cragg, Text-bk. Med. Entom., 192: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. II, 241, tab. African gen. Culicini. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 35, notes and tab. gen.: How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer. III, pt. 1, 189, tab. N. Amer. wen TO4 > TV; pt: 2, 525. 1 For the convenience of those who may desire it, this short list is given or the various sections into which the mosquitoes have been divided by recent writers. Only the principal sections and references are given, as they form no integral part of the present catalogue. In Howard, Dyar and Knab’s monumental work the fullest particulars can be obtained. No attempt at systematic sequence is made in listing them as the great majority of the groups will probably be entirely ignored in the early future. go rej ele 126 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor. XVII, Culicina, Theob., Monog. Culie: 1, 97,247 -"1tl 124- Giles andioke 2nd ed. 332 tab: gen. 334. Culicines. How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer. III, pt. I, 192. Culicales. Alcock, Ent. Med. Off. Ind., 94. Megarhininae. Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc., 26, 12: td., Monog. Culic. IV, 19, (Ankylorhynchae, Lutz. and Lynchiellina, Wahille, given as synonymous) ; V, 88: Blanch., Moust., 218, tab. gen. 221: Leices., Culic. Mal., 48; Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 434. etc. gen. ete.; Mal. 487. Megarhinina, Theob., Monog. Culie. I, 97,215; ILI, 113? Giles soandbies 2nd ed., 265. Megarhini. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 34, notes and tab. gen. Megarhines. How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer. III, pt. I, 193. Megalorrhini. Alcock, Ent. Med. Off. Ind., 113. Toxorhynchitinae. Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc., 26, 13. Joblotinae. Theob., Gen. Ins., Facs , 26, 33: Blanch., Moust. 428 and tab. Joblotina, Theob., Monog. Culic., III, 334. Aedeomyinae. Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 33, tab. gen., 34: Giles, Handbk., and ed., 475: Blanch., Moust., 153, tab. gen.: Leices., Culic. , 180 and tab. Malay gen.: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 362; IV, Aedeomyina. Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 98; II, 218; III, 275. 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental d& S. Asiatic Nemocera. gI Aedeinae. Blanch., Moust., 399, tab. gen. Aedinae. Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 19, 537; V, 482. Aedomina, Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 475. Uranotaeniae.! Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 19, 556; V, 497. Sabethini. How., Dvar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer. IV; pt. 1, 19: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 48, notes and tab. gen. Sabettinae, Blanch. Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 574: Blanch., Moust., 420 and tab. gen. Wyeomyinae. Leices., Culic. Mal., 250. Metanototricha. Alcock, Ent. Med. Off. Ind., 114. Trichoprosoponina. Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 98; II, 283; IV, 585 (Tvrichoproso- pontnae) ; V, 554. Dendromyinae, Lutz. Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 20, 594; V, 574. Limatinae. Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 627; V, 595. Deinoceratinae.’ Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 553. Deinoceratines. How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer, III, pt. 1, 191. Heptaphloebomyinae (Heptaphloebomyina). Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc., 26, 41: id., Monog. Culic. III, 336; IV, 531; V, 481: Blanch., Moust., 398. 1 This genus is attributed to Mitchell by Theobald, but he gives no reference. __* The name Deinoceratinae is attributed by Theobald to Mitchell without giving any reference. 92 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo.L. XVII, Sect. ANOPHELINI. Anopheles, Mg:! Mg., Syst. Besch. I, 10 (1818). och. F: Austr 2 GENOTYPE, A. maculipennis Mg., by general European acceptance. Conchyliastes, Theob., in Howard’s ‘‘ Mosquitoes,’’ 235 (1901). GENOTYPE, Culex posticatus W., as musicus Say, by Coquil- lett’s designation. Cycloleppteron, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 312 (1g01). Id., td., Jour. Trop. Med. IV, 234, nom. nud. (190T). GENOTYPE, Anopheles grabhami Theob., by original designa- tion. Cyclolepidopteron, Blanch. (Cycloleppteron, emend.), Moust., 185 (1905). Grassia, Theob., Jour. Trop. Med. V, 181 (1902). GENOTYPE, Anopheles rossit Giles, by original designation. Myzomyia, Blanch., Comp. rend. Soc. Biol. Paris, LIV, 795 (1902); nom. nov. for Grassia, Theob., preoce. Fisch., 1885. Id., Theob., Monog. Culic. TIT, 12,” 24; IV, 41, 42, tab. spp.; V, 16, tab.spp.: d.; Gen. Ins., Fase, 2657: Blanch | Mouse 177: James and List., Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 40: James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 98: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 23: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 305: IV, 417: X, 66 (mia, lapsus): Alcock, Entom. Medic. Officers, 79. Howardia, Theob., Jour. Trop. Med. V, 181 (1902). GENOTYPE (presumably), Anopheles costalis Lw. Pyretophorus, Blanch., Comp. rend. Soc. Biol. Paris LIV, 795 (1902) ; nom. nov. for Howardia, Theob., preoce. Dalla Torre, 1897 in Insecta. Id., Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 66; IV, 63, 64, list and tab. spp.; V, 36, tab. spp.:7d., Gen. Ins., Fasc: 26,8: Blaneu Moust., 186: James and List., Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., and ed., 41: James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 99: Brun., loc. cit., 1, 312; 1V, 423; X, 7o: Leices., Calics Malaya, 37- Rossia, Theob., Jour. Trop. Med. V, 181 (1902). GENOTYPE, Anopheles sinensis Wied., by original designa- tion. Myzorhynchus, Blanch., Comp. rend. Soc. Biol. Paris LIV, 795 (1902): nom. nov. for Rossia, Theob., preocc. Owen, 1838 in Mollusca, also used by Bonaparte in same year. i Full references to this well-known genus, sensu lato, are not given, as Schiner’s description amply portrays the view of the older authors. These refer- ences can be gleaned from Kertesz’s Catalogue. For interesting descriptions of larvae of Malayan Anopheles see Stanton, ‘* The Larvae of Malayan Anopheles,”’ Bull. Ent. Res. V1, 159. For tables to determine Indian Anophelines see James, Paludism, No. 2, 52. ree 2 Theobald here suggests fumesta, Giles, as type of Myzomyza, which is impos- sible, having already selected vossii. Edwards has noted this. 1920.] E. Brunei: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 93 Id.. Theob., Monog. Culic. IIT, 84, pl. v, wing scales; IV, 81, list and tab.; V, 49, tab. spp.: Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, g: Blanch., Moust., 190: James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 102: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 29 (Myzorhyncus): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 313; IV, 424; X, 66: Alcock, Entom. Medic. Officers Ind., 74. Laverania, Theob., Jour. Trop. Med. V, 181 (1902). GENOTYPE, Anopheles argyrotarsis R. Desv., by original designation. Nyssorhynchus, Blanch., Comp. rend. Soc. Biol. Paris LIV, 795 (1902): nom. nov. for Laverania, Theob., preocc. Billett, 1895 in Protozoa ; also again by Grassi and Filletti in 1900.! Id., Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 92, pl. v, wing scales; IV, 95, 96, list and tab. spp.; V,55, tab. spp.: Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 10: Blanch., Moust., 202: James and List. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., and ed., 43: James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, roo; Leices., Culic. Malaya, 39: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 317; IV, 428; X, 67: Alcock, Entom. Medic. Officers Ind., 85. Stethomyia, Theob., Jour. Trop. Med. V, 18r (1902). Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 62, pl. viii, wing scales; IV, 50, tab. spp.; V, 35, tab. spp.: Theob., Gen. Ins., Facs. 26, 8: Blanch., Moust., 186: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 312; IV, 423; X, 72. GENOTYPE, S. nimba Theob., by original designation. Cellia, Theob., Monog. Culic. IIT, 107 (1903). Theob., loc. cit., IV, 105, list and tab. spp.; V, 67, tab. spp.: Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 11: Blanch., Moust., 214: James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 102: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 46: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 321; IV, 431; X, 57: Alcock, Entom. Medic. Officers Ind., go. GENOTYPE, Anopheles pharoensis 'Theob.? Aldrichia, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, App., 353 (1903). Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26,11: Blanch., Moust., 624: Brun., Ree inds Musaly 3220 xe s5- GENOTYPE, Aldrichia error Theob., sp. nov., by original designation. Arnibalzagia, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 81 (1903). GENOTYPE, A. maculipes Theob., sp. nov., by original desig- nation. Alcock, Entom. Medic. Officers Ind., 77. Christya, Theob., Rep. Sleep. Sick. Royal Soc. VII, p. 34 (1903). Giles, Revis. Anophelinae, 40 (Chrystya) (1904): Alcock, Entom. Medic. Officers Ind., 77. ! Blanchard suggested Anopheles albimanus W.., as type species, but as his name is only a nomen novum the original genotype must stand. Even Theobald himself (Monog. III, 14) suggested maculatus Theob., as type species, which is ese after originally selecting argyrotarsis, Rob. Desv. Edwards has noted this. _ ? This species was apparently selected as genotype by Theobald, but his original paper is not accessible to me. Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor. XVII, GENOTYPE, C. implexa Theob., sp. nov., by original designa- tion. Lophomyia, Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 366 (1904). GENOTYPE, Lophoscelomyia asiatica Theob., sp. nov., by ori- ginal designation. Lophoscelomyia, Theob., Entom. XX XVII, 12 (1904). Blanch., Moust., 635: Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 91: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 21: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 427; X, 64: Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 10 (Lophocelomyia): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 316 (Lophocelomyia): Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 366 (Lophomyza). GENOTYPE, L. asiatica Theob., by original designation. Kerteszia, Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 66 (1905). Theob., Monog. ‘Culic. [V,*117 27 Brun, Rec} Ind: Mussshye ABTe: XONO GENOTYPE, K. boliviensis Theob., sp. nov., by original desig- nation. Nototricha, Coq., Class. Mosq. N. Amer., 12 (1906). Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 33 (Notonotricha, emend.) (1910). GENOTYPE, Cycloleppteron mediopunctatus Theob., by origi- nal designation. Coelodiazesis, Dyer and Knab, Jour. N. Yk. Ent. Soc. XIV, 77 (1906). GENOTYPE, Anopheles barbert Coq., by original designation. Erected on larval characters only and therefore inadmissible. Feltinella, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 56 (1907). GENOTYPE, F. pallidopalpt Theob , sp. nov., by original desig- nation. Myzorhynchella, Theob., loc. cit., IV, 78 (1907). GENOTYPE, M. nigra Theob., sp. nov., lec. cit. Neocellia, Theob., loc. cit., IV, III (1907). Theob., ‘lec. ezt:, Vi 73, tabuspp.: James, Ree: TndayMiussanys 101: Brun., loc. cit., IV, 432; X, 66: Alcock, Entom. Medic. Officers Ind., 89. GENOTYPE, N. indica Theob., by personal designation, Ig14. Manguinhosia, Cruz in Peryassu, Os. Culic. do Brasil, 112 (1908). GENOTYPE, M. lutzi Cruz, sp. nov., the only species. Patagiamyia, James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 98 (1910). James and Ljist., Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 41: Bron, RecY lade Mus. Vi 4177 exe 68. GENOTYPE, Anopheles gigas Giles, by original designation. Neostethopheles, James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 98 (1910). James and List., Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 40: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 422; X, 67. GENOTYPE, Anopheles aitkenit James, in Theob., by original designation. Nyssomyzomyta, James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, IoI (1910). James and List., Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 43: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 422; X, 67. 1920.] EE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 95 GENOTYPE, ! Christophersia, James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 103 (descr.) (1gr0). James, Paludism, I, 33 (nom. nud.) (July 1910): Brun., Rec. Td, Mus. IVS 43r yk. 57: GENOTYPE, C. hallit James, by original designation. Dactylomyia, Newstead and Carter, Ann. Trop. Med. IV, 377 (I1gI0). GENOTYPE, Anopheles tessellatus Theob., as D. ceylonica, sp. nov., by original designation. Neomyzomyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 29 (1910). James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 109: Brun., loc. cit., IV, 417; X, 68. GENOTYPE, Anopheles elegans James, in Theob., by original 4 designation. Aldrichinella, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 77 (1910); nom. nov. for Aldrichia, Theob., preoce. Coq., 1894 in Diptera: Brun., Recs Ind) Mus. IVs 4335), 55. Memnemyta, Strickland, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 201 (1915) for Anopheles brevipalpis, Roper. Of the synonyms of Anopheles as given by me in my recent “Critical Review”’ all are accepted as such by Messrs. Howard, Dyar and Knab except Conchyliastes and Coelodiazesis. The former is sunk by the American authors in Psorophora, a culicine genus, and the latter is erected on larval characters, the adult not being recognizable from Anopheles, with which genus Edwards and other of the most recent writers incorporate it. sinensis Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 547, 7 @ (1828). Anopheles sinensis, Frnfld., Verh. zool. bot. Ges. Wien, XVII, 449: Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 137, 2 , fig. 30, wing scales ; pl. XXXVii, 146, 9, typical form, full ins. col.; pl. A, wing scales: Giles, Handbk., etc., 160: zd., 2nd ed., 305; pl. viii, 9, wing scales, 9: Stanton, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 255: Chris., doc. cit., III, 480: Waterston, Bull. Ent. Res. TX, 5. Myzorhynchus sinensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 89, fig. 53, palpus, 2: Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 365: Blanch., Moust., 190, °, fig. 170, wing scales: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 30, 7 @ (Myzorhyncus): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 315; IV, 426: James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 120, col. pl. xv, full ins. 9: Strickland, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 139. Anopheles sinensis, subspecies indiensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 145. Anopheles nigerrimus, James and List. (mec Giles), Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind: , 79771975 ‘col: pli, fall ins: Anopheles plumiger, Don., Insektenborse XVIII, 37, 7 ¢ (1901). Anopheles jesoensis, Tsuzuki, Centr. fur Bakteriol. XXXI, 763 (1902). ! Major James selects vossii, which is impossible, as this species was definitely made the type of Grassia, Theob. (renamed Myzomyia, Blanchard). Major James places two other species in Nyssomyzomyia, ludlowi, Theob., and punctulata, James and List. 96 pl pi Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Dons, Zeits. t. ys, XL 2s Anopheles pseudopictus, Grassi, Atti R. Acad. Lincei Rendic. VIII, 109 (1899). Myzorhynchus peditaeniatus, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 31, 7 ¢ (My- zorhyncus) (1908). Id:, id, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1V,, 425): trickland4 Bulle Ent. Res. IV, 135. Anopheles argyropus, Swellengrebel, Tydsch. Ned. Ind. Geneesk. LIV, 334 (1914). Widely distributed throughout the East. India, Assam, Bur- ma, Java, Sumatra, Siam, Philippines, Formosa, China, Japan. Type of sinensis, presumably at Vienna, that of plumzger in Ber- lin Museum, described from East India and Hongkong: of pedt- taeniatus in Leicester collection. A.7esoensis, Tsuzuki is synony- mous with barbirostris, Wulp, according to Christophers. The latter writer would also sink nigerrimus, Giles ; nigerrimus, James and Liston, and minutus, Theobald, as synonyms of sinensis, W., typical form, or of the variety vanus of Theobald, with which Christophers only queries vanus of Walker (which takes prece- dence in the name) as synonymous. The synonymy of pseudo- pictus is on the authority of Waterston. umbeus Hal., Zool. Jour. III, 501 (deser. sine nom.) ; 503 (named by Steph.) (1828). Anopheles plumbeus, Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 489; pl. XXvill, var. chars. A. (Coclodiazesis) plumbeus, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 2or. nigripes, Staeg. Nat. Hist. Tij. II, 252 (1839). barianensis, James and List., Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 76 (1911): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 415. barbert, Coq., Can. Ent. XX XV, 310 (1903). Barien, Murree Hills, Punjab, 7000 ft. [Wvredden]. A. plumbeus was described (without a name) by Haliday amongst notes on other insects from the north of Ireland, the species being christened plumbeus by Stephens two pages further on in the same journal. ‘The Kertesz Catalogue attri- bute the species to Stephens and sinks it as synonymous with difurcatus, L. ctus Lw., Dipt. Beit. Posen, p. 4 (1845). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 124: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 434. Type in Berlin Museum. A species of uncertain validity ac- cording to some authors. Recorded from Haut Tonkin and Harioi. vanus Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. IV, 91, 2 (1860). Giles, Handbk., etc., 158. Myzorhynchus vanus, Blanch., Moust., 196, 7 @: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1, 310> IV; 427. Anopheles sinensis, W., “sub. sp., aunularis Wulp,” Theob., Monog, ‘Culic. I, 142, @°9; fig/32.head ; ‘pl? v, 18.99 pleas wing scales, 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 97 Myzorhynchus sinensis annularis, Theob., Monog. Culic., I, 142 ; Ti 90: nec annularis, Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VI, 249 (1884). Myzorhynchus minutus, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 91, 2 (1903). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus: I, 314; IV, 425. Anopheles minutus, Strickland, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 136. Lahore [Christophers]; Sambalpur, Centr. Prov., India [D. O’C. Murphy]; Calcutta, x,.xi, xu; Port Canning; Quilon, 27-vii-or [James]; Malacca; Madras [Cornwall]; Dondra, Cey- lon, 4-xii-o7 [Green]; Galle, Ceylon, 8-xii-o7 [Green]; Perak [Wright]; Taiping[ Wray]; Penang [Freer]; Kuala Lumpur [Dur- ham]; Dindings; Luzon, 7-ix-o1, Pangasinan, Manila, Albay, Laguna, Bulacan, Tayabas, Cavite, Bataan, Rizul, Nueva Ecija [all Philippine Is. iv, and vi to i, Ludlow]; Celebes, Java, China. Types of vanus and minutus in British Museum, the former much damaged. Leicester thinks vanus synonymous with sinensis, Wied., but Theobald and Strickland keep them distinct. Major Christophers considers the vanus of Theobald only a variety of stnensts, Wied., but seems uncertain whether it is identical with vanus, Walk. In this var. vanus, Theob., he also sinks nigerrimus, Giles and minimus, Theob. barbirostris Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VI, 248, 2 (1884). Wulp, Tijd v. Ent. XXVIII, 79, 2; pl. iv,1: Theob , Monog. Culic., 1, -146, 9.; fig. 33; head; fig. 34, wing (also see p. 5b) pio, wine scales: Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed 0c. Sanple vin) rea, wing, @ 92 James cand, List... Anopis Mose India +77.5 9 plese. 1 ewanet scales.9 pl. va larval figs.; col. pl. ii, full insect 2: Roper, Bull. Ent. Res. Wior402 Strickland Ind. Jour. Med: Res. LI) 2252 1Chiris.; inid=s jour. MedidRes, 111, 462: Myzorhynchus barbirostris, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 86, fig. 25, larval hairs; pl. iti, wing: Theob., Gen., Ins. Fasc. 26; pl. i, 3, full insect 9: Blanch., Moust. 197: James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed, col. pl. xiv, full ins. 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 314; IV, 424: Strickland, Bull. Ent. Res. EV; 130. Myzorhyncus barbirostris, Leic., Culic. Malaya, 33, 7 ?. India, common and widely distributed. Assam, Burma, Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Malay States, Siam, Sumatra, Papua, Philip- pines (var. locs. common), Andamans, also occurs in old Calabar, West Africa and Japan. Type in Leyden Museum. Christophers gives jesoensis, Tsuzuki (with the reference, Arch. f. Schiffs. vi [1902]), as synonymous with barbirostris, but other authors have regarded it as identical with senenszs. annularis Wulp., Notes Leyd. Mus. VI, 249, ~ 2 (1884). Wulp., Tijd. v Ent. XXVIII, 80, pl. iv, 2, head, profile: Giles, Handbk., etc., 159. Myzomyia annularis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 418. 98 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Myzorhynchus annularis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 314. nec ‘ annularis, Wulp.”’ of Theob., etc. Ardjoeno, Java [Hekmetjer]. Type in Ieyden Museum. By some authors (Theob., Monog. I, 142) once regarded as a variety of sinensis, W.; but the annularis of Theobald is vanus, Walk. subpictus Grassi, Atti R. Accad. Lincei Rendic., VIII, 1 (1899). Brun., Rees Ind: Masi 1323 ;- TV 7434. Recorded from “‘ India Orientalis’’ in the Kertesz Catalogue (I, 254), but it seems an uncertain species. Type in Rome University Museum. rossii Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. II, 63, ~ @ (1899). Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 154, # ¢, fig. 37, wing and cross- veins, fig. 38, palpus ~, thorax @, costal border, @ @ , un- gues @; pl. A, wing scales; pl. iii, 10, 7,9, 2 (both full ins:..c@l.): Giles, Elandbk., ete. 149; 2nd iedu, 210 ae pl. ix. II, wing, o @, claws: James and List., Anoph. Mosq. India, 109,, pl.. vi,. 1, Jarval figs. ; pl. =x, ey wine scales; col. pl. xi, fullins. 94; Patton and Crago, Mextbke Med. Entom., 196, larva; Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 476. Myzomyia rossit, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 45, fig. 23, wing, ?, figs. (pp. 46, 47), larval hairs; pl. iii, wing; pl. vi, wing scales: Blanch., Moust., 178, 7 9; fig. 162, wing; fig. 163, trans- verse veins: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 25, 9 (2: Brim Ree Ind. Mus. I, 309; IV, 421 (vostst, lapsus), (copious notes). Nyssomyzomyta rossit, James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed. col/pl> xi, fullins.+ 9. Anopheles vagus, Don., Beit. z. Kennt. Anoph., 80 (1902). var. indefinita Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVI, 299, 2? (Myzomyta vossit, var. indefintta) (1904). Ludl., Bull. Ent. Res. VI, 155 (synonymy cleared up). Myzomyta indefinita, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 47: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 47. Myzomyia rossit, subspecies indefinita, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 310. Myzomyia parangensis, Ludl., Psy. XXII, 137—140 (1915). India, widely distributed in the plains throughout the year. Sylhet, i, ii, iv, v, vi [Hall]; Chittagong, vii, viii, ix [Hall]: Ceylon, abundant; Penang [free]; Straits, war lors Leices.|; Perak[Wray, Wright]; Kuala Lumpur [Durham]; Singa- pore, 22-vii-99 [Hamnitsch]; Phrapatoon, Siam, i, iii, vill, ix [ Wool- ley]; Philippines, numerous localities, common [Ludlow]; Deli, ili-I4; Korinchi Valley, Sungei Penoh, 2700 ft., iii-t4; Lam- pongs, vi-14 [all Sumatra and ¢. Stanton]. The typical form mainly confined to British India and Ceylon, the var. indefinita mainly to the Philippines. fuliginosus Giles, Handbk. Gnats Mosq., 160 (1900). 1920.] EK. Brunerri: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 99 Giles; ‘Handbk.; etc), 2ndived., 298, co A9s-pl. vilt,\ 7, wing, palpus @ @, scutellum scale: Theob., Monog. Culic. I, N32) 9s. figs, 27,28), plat oa(tullinss-col. 9)it- James, Sel. Mem. Med. Off. India, No. 2, fig. 18 (p. 39, larval chars.) : James and Liston, Anoph. Mosq. India, g1, pl. v, 2, larval figs.) pli. =, 4. wing scales col) pl.v, full ins, 9+ Chris., Ind. Jour. T'top. Med. Til; 464. Nyssorhynchus fuliginosus, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 93; IV, 100 (life-history): Blanch., Moust., 206, fig. 179, normal wing : Brim, Ree ind Mus. 1317 LV, 428 3 James, Anoph. Mosq: ind, 2udved- = colapl: vii, fullins.”¢ - Anopheles jamesit, Liston, Ind. Med. Gaz. XXXVI, p. 441 (no sex stated) (1901). nec jamesit, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 134. Anopheles leucopus, Don., Insektenborse XVIII, 37, ” 2 (Igor). var. adiei James and List. Nyssorhynchus fuliginosus, Giles, var. adiet, James and Liston, Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 89 (1911): Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 465. Anopheles nagport, James and Liston, Anoph. Mosq. Ind., Ist ed., IOI (1904) Anopheles fuliginosus, var. nagport, td., loc. cit., 2nd ed., go (19gII). var. nivipes Theob. Nyssorhynchus nivipes, Theob., Entom. XXXVI, 258, (1903). Anopheles fuliginosus, var. nivipes, Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 466. | Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 101, 2; Leices., Culic. Malaya, 44, o 9; (Nyssorhyncus): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 319; IV, 429. var. pallida Theob. Nyssorhynchus fuliginosus, Giles, vat. pallida, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 134, fig. 28 (p. 133), wing (I90TI). Blanch., Moust., 205, fig. 179), wing, var. pallida. A. fowlert, Chris., Paludism II, 64 (1911) The typical form of fuliginosus, Giles, is common throughout India and Burma up to 3000 ft. occurring in many localities dur- ing the greater part of the year; probably generally distri- buted further east. Ceylon, Assam, Java, Samatra, Phil. Is. (var. locs.). The adiet variety occurs from the N.W. Frontier to Assam during winter: var. nivipes comes from Burma, Kuala Lumpur, i [Durham], and Klang; also from the Andamans. Type of fuliginosus probably lost. According to Christophers the typical specimens in the British Museum are probably others supplied by Ross. Type of nagport in Central Malaria Bureau, Kasauli, of nivipes, pallida and jamesstt in British Mu- seum. An apparent discrepancy occurs in fowler? figuring in this Catalogue further on as a separate species. From Major Christophers’ recent paper I understand him to mean that the 100 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, forms fowler: and var. pallida are probably identical, but that he grants the former name specific rank pro. tem. nigerrimus Giles, Handb. Gnats Mosq., 161, 2 (1900). Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 150: Giles, Handb., etc., 2nd ed., 306. Myzorhynchus nigerrimus, Blanch., Moust., 197: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. E,.314s LV, 425. nec “‘ nigerrimus, Giles,” James and Liston, Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 79 (1900). Naini Tal [Giles]; Sylhet [Hall]; Calcutta [ Alcock, Annandale, Daniels]; Port Canning [Annandale]; Jalpaiguri, Dacca, La- hore, Travancore [James|; Madras. Type in British Museum. Christophers, in a recent paper, sinks this species as synonymous with var. vanus, Theob., of sinensis, Wied., including also the nigerrimus of James and Liston. lindesayi Giles, Handb. Gnats Mosq., 166, 9 (lindesaiz) (1900). Giles, Handb., etc., 2nd ed., 323, 2, pl. x, 8, wing 9 (lind- sai): Theob., Monog. Culic, 1, 203, spliw.) To. oe sill eine col.) James-and Wist., Anoph. Mosq: Ind.; 117; col¥plt=, (fuil ins. 9): Blanch., Moust., 169: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. T3042 1.) Aub. Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 470. Patagiamyta lindesayt, James, Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 62, redescr., figs., col. pl. ii, full ins. 9. Bakloh, Punjab, 6000 ft., vii [Lzndsay]; Ferozepore [Nurse] ; Raneghat, 4000 ft. [James]; Himalayas, var. locs., 2000 up to 7000 ft., Naini Tal [Gz/es]; Mussoorie; Bhim Tal, ix, 06 [Annan- dale|; Murree, 7000 ft.; Tret, 4600 ft. Dehra Dun [Thomson] ; Kurseong, Palni Hills, Nilgiri Hills, Assam. var. maculata Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 1, ? (1910). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 416. Kurseong, 5-vit-o8 [Annandale]. Type of lindsayt, in Brit- ish Museum, of maculata in Indian Museum. gigas Giles, Ent. Month. Mag. XX XVII, 196, ~ @ (1901). Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 308, 7 9: James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind-,; 118: Giles; Hatidbk., ete., 2nd ed:, 316, o@s pl. x, 2, wing) @ 99: Bran:, Rec vind’ Mus. 1, 303) aie 416: Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 467. Myzomyia gigas, Blanch., Moust., 184. Patagiamyia gigas, James, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 08. Patagiamyia simlensts, James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd edi, 66540" 2a 19En): Anopheles simlensis, Brun,, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 416. Anoph. gigas, var. simlensis, Alcock, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. ET Nos 3) pp. n61( 19 x3): Anoph. gigas, var. refutans, id., loc. cit., p. 161. Himalayas; Mahasu, near Simla, 8000 ft., viii; Kathlighat, Garhwal Distr., 6000 ft. [Imms]; Murree [Maj. Smith]; Deesa, 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. IOI W. Centr. India [Nurse]; Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills, 5000—6000 ft. [Price]; Khasi Hills; Pachmarhi Hills; Ceylon (hills) [¢. Alcock ; Green). Type of gigas in British Museum; of sim- lensis in Central Malaria Bureau, Kasauli. culicifacies Giles, Ent. Month. Mag. XX XVII, 197, 2 only, the o renamed turkhudt, List. (1901). Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 309, @ mec @ (¢. Theob., loc. cit., LPL, 48) 23 Gileswitandbk) jeter 2nd ted, 317,:plitix, 52, 9. nec @: James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 106, pl. ix, 2, wing scales, pl. viii, 1, larval figs.; col. pl..xi, full ins. 9: Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 463. Myzomyia culicifacies, Theob., Proc. Royal Soc. LXIX, 379, ?: td., Monog. Culic. IIT, 39, fig. (p. 40), larval hairs; pl. iii, wing: pl. will, wing scales: TVie5m.. Vi,-252> Blanch., Moust., 182, 29: James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., plea, full.ins: col. 9: Brun., Rec. Ind) Mus) 71,3053) A1V. 404 (criticism on name of species), 418. Myzomyia culictfacies, var. punjabensis, James, Anoph. Mosq. ind 72 (1904): Anopheles listont, Giles, Ent. Month. Mag. XX XVII, 197, 7 9 (I9OL). lid Waddbke. ete:- 2nd edi,319, a2; pli x uae winesior 2 head, 7 2: Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 311, App. 2. nec listoni, Liston, Anopheles indicus, Theob., loc. cit., 1, 183, @ (1901). Anopheles indicus, Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 320, 2. Pyretophorus sergentt, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 68 ¢ ; fig. 16, wing (1907). India, common, generally distributed up to 3000 ft.; Manda- lay [Annandale|; Dr. Gough says it ranges from Algeria to India, and Edwards records it from as far west as Lake Tiberias. Types of culicifacies and indicus in British Museum; also of listonz, presumably the type » attributed to culicifacies, Giles; of punjab- ensis in Central Malaria Bureau, Kasaulli. According to the strict rules of zoological nomenclature, since two species were confused at the time of description, the name culicifacies should have been retained for the ~ (now known as turkhudt, List.), and the ¢ (still known as culicifacies) should have been renamed (v. my Cat. Or. Culic. Supp., p. 404). theobaldi Giles, Ent. Month. Mag. XX XVII, 198, 2 (1901). Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 299, 2: Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 311 (App.) ¢: James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind.,.97, col; pl. viii, full ms. 9: Chris:, Ind. Jour: Med: Res. ITE 482. Nyssorhynchus theobaldi, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 95: Blanch., Moust, 210 > Srun:,, Rec, Ind; Mus. 1, 320; 1V5.430: James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., col. pl. x, full 1nSS ge Anoph. maculatus, var. theobaldi, Alcock, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, No. 3, p..164 (1913). 102 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL, XVII, Ellichpur (Centr. Ind.)[ Liston]; Shahjahanpur, 19-x-00 [Giles] ; Dacca [Macrae]; Nagpur [Stephens]; Sambalpur [Murphy]; Lahore, x; Bombay; Benguet, Phil. Is., iii, iv, xi. Also occurs in the Aden hinterland. Type in British Museum. kochi Don., Insektenborse XVIII, 36, ~ @ (1901). Theob.,. Monog.. Culic.' 1 1749 99; pl.ive 769, fulllins.col, Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 222: Gough, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 142: Roper, loc. cit., V, 129, life-history: Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 460. Nyssorhynchus kochi, Blanch., Moust., 208. Cellia kochi, Theob., Monog. Culic. TII, 110; Leices., Culic Malaya,.46,-7 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. MuS)J, 325; IV, 43%. Anopheles ocellatus, Theob. (MS. name only), Monog. Culic. II, 306, note as to name. Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 315, 2, pl. ix, 5, wing 2 , dor- sum of thorax. Celia flava, Ludl., Can. Ent. XL, 32, 7 2 (1908): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 431. Nyssorhynchus flava, Ludl., Psy. XVIII, 126 (1911). Christophersia hallii, James, Paludism I, 32, & @ , figs. var. chars. (1910). James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 123: Brun. Rees Ind): Mus is aai: Sylhet, 4-11-05; 7-iv-05; vi, 3I-vil-05; 15-xii-05 [all Hall]; Singapore [Biro]; Taiping, Perak, Kuala Lumpur, xii-o2 [Dur- ham]; Malay Peninsula, var. locs.; Padarg, Sumatra [¢. Donitz]; Deli, ii1-14; Lampongs, vi-14 [both Sumatra, ¢. Stanton]; Serang and Tjimahi, Java [¢. Donitz]; Tayabas, Phil. Is., ix-07. Type of ocellatus in British Museum; of flava in Army Medical Mu- seum, Washington; of halliz in Indian Museum. Theobald had described this species in the MS. of his Mono- graph as ocellatus, but as the description of Donitz’s kocht was published just before Theobald’s work, he allowed his own des- cription to stand as that of rochi, and in Vol. II, 306, he again notes that ocellatus, Theob., is a MS. synonym of kacht, in case specimens may exist in any collection under the MS. name. punctulatus Don., Insektenborse XVIII, 36, @ @ (1901). Roper, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 144. nec Anopheles, 1d., Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 175. Cellta punctulata, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 109: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 432. Stephansort, Papua; Herbertshohe, Bismarck Archipelago [both ¢. Donitz]. See note under A. tessellatus. Mr. Roper (Bull. Ent. Res. V, 144) makes ¢essellatus, Theob., a synonym of this species, but I have retained Mr. Edwards’ view in keeping them distinct. leucosphyrus Don., Insektenborse XVIII, 37, 2 (1901). Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 307, App. 2: Roper, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 193: Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 469. 1920. | EK. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 103 Myzomyia leucophyrus, Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 312, fig. 44, wing: James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind. 82: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 28, » @: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. i 307: Nyssorhynchus leucophyrus, Blanch., Moust., 213, °. Neomyzomyia leucophyrus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. EVE Az Myzomia elegans, James in Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 51, 2; fig. 28, wing scales, cross veins, 29, wing (1903). Myzomyta elegans, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 306. Anopheles leucosphyrus, var. elegans, James and List., Monog. Anoph. Mosq, Ind., 82, ? ; pl. ix, 4, wing scales; pl. xii, wing, palpus, leg, larva. Pyretophorus, id., Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 77. Neomyzomyta elegans, James, Theob., Monog. Culic. Wie sO cr Oo two figs. of @, wing and other chars. (This description by Theobald): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 417. Karwar, iv [Cogill]; Meenglas, Jalpaiguri [Wadlich]; Andaman Is. [Ray White]; Kajoe Janam, N. of Padang, Sumatra [¢. Donitz] ; Deli, iii-14; Lampongs, vi-r4 [both Sumatra and 7. Stanton]; Moearah Tewah, Borneo [¢. Donitz]; Malay Peninsula. Type of elegans in British Museum. turkhudi Liston, Ind. Med. Gaz. XXXVI, 441, no sex stated, ap- parently @ (1gor). Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 320, 2 (footnote): James, Sci. Mem. Ind. No. 2, 49; fig. 27, wing; fig. 28, larval chars. : James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 115; pl. viii, 2, larval figs. ; col. pl. xiv, full ins. @: James, Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., col. pl. v, full ins. @: Gough, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 133, new syns. and notes: Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. JE 483. Myzomyta turkhudi, Theob., Monog. Culic. Th 485.2: Spl. ai, wing (1903). Blanch, Moust., 183: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 311; LV, 422: Anopheles culicifacies, Giles, Ent. Month. Mag. XX XVII, 197 (Igor). Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 309, ~ only: Giles, Handbk., etc., and. ed., 317, 7; pl. ix, 12, » 9: Theob., Proc. Roy. Soc. LXIX, 379, o; fig. 2 (p. 380), genitalia o. Anopheles multicolor, Camboulin, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, CXXV, 704 (1902). Anopheles impunctus, Don., Zeits. f. My2iene) a1, "67-4 ples. £5 (rOQO2), Pyretophorus chaudoyei, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 68 (1903). P. nigrifasciatus, id., loc. cit., 1V, 65 (1907). P. myzomyfacies, id., loc. cit., IV, 69 (1907). Pyretophorus cleopatra, Willcocks, nom. nud., Ann. Trop. Med. Parasit. III, 586 (1910). Myzomyia azriki, Patton, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 632 (1905). M. hispaniola, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 49 (1903). 104 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, India, generally distributed (Ellichpore, Cashmere, Nagpur, Hoshangabad, Lahore, Ferozepore, Aurungabad) ; Andaman Is. [Maj. Anderson]. Dr. Gough states the species ranges continu- ously from Teneriffe through the north coast of Africa to India. Types of turkhudi and nigrifasciatus in British Museum. Theobald’s description of the ~ was drawn up from Giles’ type, which at that time was considered to be the @ of culict- facies, Giles, and was first described as such by both Giles and Theobald. Vide notes under culicifacies. vincenti Laveran, Comp. Rend. LIII, 993 (1901). Blanch, Mowust:; 175, 92 Theob., Monog: Culicy Vaca Bride Rec. ind: Mus 322 lNeeta A. Van-Linh (Haut Tonkin) [¢. Laveran]. Type, location un- known to present author. maculatus Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 171, 7 @ (maculata), fig. 48, var chars. (1901). James, Sci. Mem. Med. Off. Ind. No. 2, 47, fig. 25, wing and leg: Giles; Hiandbk.,; etc, 2ud eds, 301, @ 39> (plinissaee. head, wing ~, palpus @: James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 99: Roper, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 143: Chris., Ind. Jour. Med sR ess linea ra Nyssorhynchus maculatus, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 96: Blanch., Moust , 207, # ¢; fig. 180, wing: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 41, @ 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 318; IV, 420. Nyssorhyncus willmort, Leicester, Culic. Malaya, 42, 7 @. nec willmort, James. Nyssorhynchus pseudowt!lmort, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 65, ? (1970) Bruny, Rec Ind: MussiV i730; Anopheles maculatus, var willmort, Alcock, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. III, No. 3 (1913). Himalayas up to 6000 ft. from N.W. Frontier to Assam ; Lahore, iii, iv [Christophers]; Jeypore; Jalpaiguri, 13-vii-09 [Wallich]; Kurseong, Nara Ghat, 25—26-ii-08 and Thaumaspur, 18—20-ii-08, » @ (the two latter on the Bengal-Nepalese Fron- tier); Perak ; Dindings, xi; Korinchi Lake (Sandarang Agong, Sumatra, 2450 ft.), v-14; Batak Highlands, Sumatra 4000 ft., iv-I5 ; Hongkong, ix—x. Types originally stated to be in Dr. Ree’s collection, but the ¢ype @ is now in the British Museum ; the type @ is not in existence. Type of pseudowillimori in Ind. Mus. Roper recently considers willmori, James in ‘Theob. and dudgeoni, Theob.,to be synonymous with maculatus, but Chris- tophers states this view to be erroneous. This latter au- thor (Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 471) clears up a difficulty set forth by Stanton (Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, No. I, p. 7) making it obvious that maculatus, Theob., was actually described from both sexes of that species. He states that Theobald: in his later descriptions mixed maculata with karwart. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 105 tessellatus Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 175, 2 (as Anopheles punctu- latus, Don.), fig. 49, thorax, wing, hind leg; pl. xxxvii, 148, 2 , full ins. col. (1901). Giles; Handb:,, etc., 2nd ed 305,99; plo ixs 7) wing’ @ y dor- sum of thorax, hind tarsus (fesselatus, lapsus): Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 221: Stanton, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 255. Myzomvyia tessellata, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 55 (tessellatum) ; IV; 42 (tessellata)= Brun., Rec. Ind; Mus. lL, 311 IV, 422. Anopheles punctulatus, James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 84, pl. xi, wing, head, leg: Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 482. Myzomyia punctulata, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 27, 7 @: Brun., Rec. Ind.-Mus. I, 300. Nyssorhynchus punctulatus, Blanch., Moust., 208. Nyssomyzomyta punctulata, James and List., Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 104, pl. xiv, wing, head, leg. Anopheles deceptor, Don., Zeits. for Hyg. u. Insek., XLI, 60. Myzomyia deceptor, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 29: Brun., Rec. ind: Mas.1Vi.4 18. Myzomyia thorntoni, Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVI, 69, 2 (1904): Blanch oust. 163 Brun., Rec. Ind. Musa i err; Wve-422. Dactylomyia ceylonica, Newstead and Carter, Ann. Trop. Med. Paras. IV, 377 (1910). Trincomalee, Ceylon [Green]; Taiping, v; 22-xi-gg; 21-xii-aq9 [Wray]; Sumatra [t. Donitz]; Deli, iii-14; Lampongs, vi-14; [both Sumatra and ¢. Stanton]. Type of tessellatus in British Museum; of thornionz, in Army Med. Mus. Washington; of cey- lonica in Liverpool Sch. of Trop. Med. : Theobald had given the name ¢esselatus to this species in the MS. of his Monograph, but just before publication he con- sidered it identical with functulatus, Don., and changed the name to that of Donitz’s species, confirming this later (/.c., I, 306), as specimens under his own MS. name had been sent out to correspondents. In Vol. III, 55, he says Donitz in- formed him the two species were distinct. minimus Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 186, @, fig. 55, wing, thorax, cross-veins (IQOT). Giles, Handbk., etc , 2nd ed., 321, 9; pl.x, 7, wing 9? , thorax Seales: (Chis. ind- Jour, Med? Res, Il. 473. Pyretophorus minimus, Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 365: Blanch., Moust., 188, ¢, fig. 169, wing, transverse veins: Brun., Rec. Made Must L230 3 nN 423: Anopheles christopherst, Theob., Proc. Roy. So. LXIX, No. 456, p. 378, @, pl. v, 3, wing (Mar. 1902): Theob., Monog. Culic. V 24> James and Lists, Anoph. Mosq: Ind.,,/103,, pl. wit, ¥, larval figs.: col. pl. x, fullins. 9: Giles, Handbk, etc., 2nd ede 512 2 dw. Bull. Ent. Resi 1V, 222: Ludi. doccews. VI, 155 (synonymy). Anopheles formosaensis 1, Tsutzuki, Arch. f. Schiff. IV, 9 (May, IQg02). 106 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, A. aconitus, var. cohaesa, Don., Zeitz. f. Hyg. XLII, 233 (1903): Myzomyia funesta, Ludl., Can. Hnt. XX XVII, 135 (1905). nec funestus, Giles. Myzomyia mangyana, Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. I, 991, 2 (1906). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 309. Anopheles febrifer, Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. IX, Sect. D, 405 (1914) ; (prelim. descr. by Drs. Walker and Barber, /oc. cit., TX, Sect. B, 384 (1914). var. aconitus, Don., Zeits. f. Hyg. XLI (1902). Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 475. Myzomyta albirostris, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 24, 7 2, fig. II (p. 25), palpus and proboscis (1903). Leices., Culic: Malaya; 23, o° 9<" Brun:, Ree. Indy Musa B05) 21V, 418: Myzomyia christopherst, var. alboapicalis, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 25 (19QI0). A. brahmacharit, Chris., Paludism, No. 5, p. II (1912). Id., Brahmachari, Ind. Med. Gaz. XLVI, 268 (1911). Myzomyia flavirostris, Ludl., Bull. No. 4, Surg. Gen. Office (1913) : Psy, SOA 305(torA Sylhet, Central India, Meenglass, Jalpaiguri, 13-vii-o7 [Wal- lich]; Calcutta [Alcock]; Burma, Assam, Kangra Valley,-Kuala Lumpur, Pokfulam, Hongkong [Rees]; Pampanga and Phil. Is. (var. locs.), ii, and v to xi [¢t. Ludlow]. Mangyana comes from Rio Baco, Chicago, Mindoro (Phil. Is.), v [McGregor]. Type of minimus in Dr. Rees collection. Types of christopherst and alboapicalis in British Museum, of brahmachari in Central Malaria Bureau, Kasauli, of favirostvis in Army Medical Museum, Wash- ington, of febrifer, 7 9 , No. 18,015 in Bureau of Science, Entom. Coll., Manila; of mangyana in Ent. Coll. No. 3290, Bureau of Science, Manila. Christophers in a recent paper sinks this species as synony- mous with var. vanus, Theob. of sinensts, Wied. stephensi Liston, Ind. Med. Gaz. XXXVI, 441, no sex stated, apparently @ (Igor). James, Sci. Mem. Ind., No. 2, 45, fig. 23, wing, 24, larval chars. : “Giles; Handbk:; etc!,; 2nd ed: ; 335; 9 (lootuote): James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 113, pl. vi, 2, larval figs.; pl. x, 6, wing scales; col. pl. xiii, full ins. @: Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. ITI, 481. Neocellia stephensi, James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., col pl. xii, full ims: 9 - Nyssorhynchus stephensi, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 93, ¢ ; fig. 54, var. wing marks; fig. 55, wing; figs., pp. 40, 47, larval hairs: Blanch., Moust., 210: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 319; IV, 430. Anopheles metaboles, Theob., Proc. Royal So. LXIX, 374, ?; pl. v, I, wing, 2 (1902): Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 512. Neocellia intermedia, Rothwell, Entom., 2 (1907). 1920.| E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 107 Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 115, 2°; V, 73, ¢ 2, fig. 29, wing @;) Brung Ree: ind: Mus, BV 3432: N.W. Frontier, Deesa, W. Centr. India, i, viti, Mian Mir, Ferozepore, v to xi [¢t. Adie]; Nagpur, Ellichpore, Madras City, Karachi, common, Calcutta, I-viii-o7 [Annandale]; Lushai Hills, Assam, 9-vii-o4 [Macleod]; Burma, Philippines [¢. Ludlow]. Types of metaboles and intermedia in British Museum; location of that of stephensi unknown to present author. Major Christophers notes that though Theobald (Monog. IV, 96) denies that metaboles, Theob., is synonymous with stephensz, List., yet his (Theobald’s) description of metaboles is one of stephenst. funestus Giles, Mem. Liv. Sch. Trop. Med., p. 50, pl. v (1g00). Giles, Handbk., etc, 162, pl. vii, 3, wing: Theob., Monog. Culic le17S ac 301s vat seuats sued: So plwiy Aro .tiull ins. 2), col; IV, fig. 10, o genitalia; V, 17: Newstead, Ann. ‘Trop. Med. Paras. I, 9. Myzomyia funesta, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 34, pl. 1i, wing Oa: Gens Ins... Fase, 26,. pl: 1,2. full ins:col.. 9 :_Brun., Rec laud? Mus.<1, s306);°1V,419. Blanch:, Moust:, 180, <<” 9. var. listoni List. Anopheles listont, List., Ind. Med. Gaz. XXXVI, 441, 2 (Ig01). nec listont, Giles, @. Myzomyia listont, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 27, 9@; fig. 12, palpus @ and wing scale ; fig. 13, wing; fig. 17 (p. 40), larval hairs: James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., pl. iv, full ins. col. 2 (on plate as Anoph. fluviatilis): Brun., Rec. Ind. Muss Ie=208- Vs 420; James, Sci. Mem; Wed. Offzinds No. Zp tia QO). Anopheles fluviatilis, James, Sci. Mem. Med. Off. India, No. 2, Gaon, 12) (kQO2)'s -Dheob.. Proc, Roy 150. "eee 376." 9: pl. v, 3, wing, @ (1902): James and. List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind:-103,.pli vit, 1, larval fies col. plix; fullans, 2% var. leptomeres Theob. Myzomyia leptomeres, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 38, 2 (1903). Td loc ct. EN =*12403-V 7 29: “Brun..~Réc,, Ind’ Mus: §; 307°; LV ALO: Type of funestus doubtful if in existence, of leptomeres in British Museum. A. funestus, Giles, is an African species, of which the typical form has not been recorded from India though it is common in the Philippines, and references to it are given at the top of this list to aid identification. Theobald describes two African varieties, umbrosa and subumbrosa, of which the latter may be identical with the leptomeres variety. Giles is wrong in consi- dering the var. leptomeres identical with pictus, Lw. The form /istont is generally distributed in India, N.W. Frontier, Assam, Ceylon [Green]; Central India, Burma, Western India, Sylhet, 21-i-05; 2-ii-05; 2-v-05 [Hall]; Perak. Some con- 108 Records of the Indian Museum. | [Vovy. XVII, fusion has arisen here over the name Jistont by the form being at first considered identical with Giles’ ‘‘/istonz,’’ as described by Capt. Liston, who, however, was unknowingly describing a new species; and as the real lstont of Giles proves synonymous with culicifacies, Giles, the name /istoni must stand good for Capt. Liston’s variety. See my notes and synonymy, Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 305, 306, 308 and IV, 420; also Major Christophers, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 181. maculipalpis Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 279, @ (1902). James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 95, pl. iv, larval figs. ; pl. x, 5, wing scales; col. pl. vii, full ins. 9: Chris ind: Jour: Med: Res. Tii472-. Nyssorhynchus maculipalpis, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 96, 2; fig. 56, var. chars.; pl. ii, two 2 wings; fig. (p. 98), larval hairs: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 319; IV, 429: James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq., Ind., 2nd ed.; col. pl. ix, full ins. 9. Nyssorhynchus maculipalpis, Giles, var. indtensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 99 (1903): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 319. Nyssorhynchus indiensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 98: Brun., Rec ind: Mus yz. Anopheles indtensis, James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 95, pl. ii, figs. Anopheles jamesit, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 134, 2; pl.i, 2, 2, full ins. col. (1901). Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 299, 2: James, Sci. Mem. Med. Off. Ind., No. 2, 41: James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 93 coll: pk vi, full ans., 9, (Chris) Ind: +] opny MiedaRes: III, 468: Stephens and Chris., Rep. Roy. So. Malaria, 1902. Nyssorhynchus jamesi, Blanch., Moust., 206: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 318; .1V, 4295 James, Monog- Anopli. Mosq aiad® 2nd ed., col. pl. viii, full ins. 9: Stephens and Chris., Rep. Roy. So. Malaria, 1902. India (Christophers, Stephens]; N.W. Frontier, Indo-Gangetic Plain, Central Provinces, Lower Ranges Himalayas, Shahjahan- pore, Ferozepore, Nagpur, Ellichpore, Bombay, Karwar, Dec- can, Goa, Shamnagar, Calcutta, Port. Canning, Quilon, Travan- core, Ceylon, Pangasinam, Phil. Is.; also occurs in Mashonaland and Mauritius. Type of maculipalpis in British Museum. Theobald considered (Monog. IV, 98) his “‘ macultpalpis, Giles, var. indiensis, Theob.” (of Monog. III, 99) to be a distinct species from maculipalpis, Giles, typical form, but he ranked “‘maculipalpis, Giles of James and Liston’’ as synonymous with indiensis. aconitus Don., Beit. Kennt., z. d. Anoph. 70, @ (1902). Don., Zeits. f. Hygiene XLIII, 233: Theob. Monog. Culic. III, 30; fig. (p. 31), wing ?. Myzomyia aconita, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 305. Anopheles aconitus, id., loc. cit., 1V, 415 (aconita): Stanton, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 252. i 1920. ] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 10g 2? A. formosaensis, Tsuzuki.! Kajoe Tanam ; Willen Is. ; Soekaboemi, Java [¢. Donitz]; Deli. Sumatra, iii-14; Lampongs, Sumatra, vi-1r4 [¢. Stanton]. Type, location unknown to present author. Vide Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 415 for note on presumed variety formosaensts, and suggested change of name to cohaesa. Stanton considers (loc. cit.) that albivostris, Theob., is synony- mous with this species. jeyporiensis James, Sci. Mem. Ind., No. 2, 32; fig. 11, wing; fig. 12, larval chars. (1902). James and Iist., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., Io1, pl. vii, 2, larval Hes. Cok plex fully ims. 9s: Chris, Ind: «jour: Med.. Res. IIT, 468. Pyretophorus jevporiensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 66; pl. viii, wing scales: James, Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., col. pl. vi, full mss, 9) fis. ((p:/67),, palpus o = Bruny Rec. Ind: Mus. 1, 313 (jevporensis). Jeypur State [Christophers, Stephens|; Jakot, S. India [Azt- ken|; Nagpur [James]; Bombay, Central Provinces, India, Castle Rock, N. Kanara Distr. Types in British Museum. formosaensis Tsuzuki, Archiv. f. Schiffs. v. Tropen Hygiene VI, 289 (1902). Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 84: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 323; IV, 415, notes. Formosa. Type, location unknown to present author. There are apparently two species of the same name by the same author from North and South Formosa respectively. Vide my notes (Joc. cit., supra). ‘Theobald (Monog. V) says that Donitz (Zeits. f. Hygiene XLIII, 233) says this species is only a variety of aconita, Don., and proposes, unnecessarily , to change the name to cohaesa. pulcherrimus Theob., Proc. Roy. So. LXIX, 396, 9; pl. v, 2, wings, @ (1902). James, Sci. Mem. Ind., No. 2, p. 48; fig. 26, wing: James and Ljist., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 86, col. pl. iv, full ins. 9: Giles; Handbk,“ete:, 2nd ed. 510, ¢. Chris. ind? jours Med. Res, ir 476. Celia pulcherrima, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 107: Blanch., Mons 225, 9. Brun, Ree. Ind. Mus. I, 3215, DWe432- James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., col. pl. xiii, faliins. “or Mian Mir, near Lahore [James]; Ferozepore, vii to xii [Adie]; Goa [James and List.|; Purneah, 7-viii-o7 [Paiva]; also occurs at Kokand, Turkestan [Univ. Coll. Helsingfors]. Type 2 in British Museum, # apparently still unknown. pseudobarbirostris Ludl., Jour. N.Yk. Ent. So. X, 127, 9 (Myzo- rhynchus) (1902). t Vide A. formosaensis, Tsuzuki, p. 105. IIo Records of the Indian Museum. [Mor XOVaie Myzorhynchus pseudobariirostris, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 83, o- Bruns, (Reeind Virusyi 315 site 426. Philippines, generally distributed, May to October. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. philippinensis Ludi., Jour. N.Yk. Ent. So. X, 128 (1g02); also Jour. Amer. Med. Assn. XX XIX, 426 (1902). Nyssorhynchus philippinensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 103, @: Brun., Rec, Inds Mus: 1) sno ive 420. Philippines, common, June to January. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. aitkenii James in Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 22, 2? (1903). James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 119; pl. ix, 3, wing scales; pl. xiii, larval figs. and wing: Blanch., Moust., 620: Brun, Rec: Ind. Mus. ‘T,°303; IV. 4152 eCuris:, Induienr Meds Res: 11, 46x. Neostethopheles aitkentt, James, Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd. ed., 59; figs. Stethomyta fragilis, ‘Theob., Entom. XXXVI, 257, ~ (1903): Bruny, Rec. indy Mais Or eas yen 238 Stethomyia pallida, Ludi., Can. Ent. XX XVII, 129, 2 (1905): Brung Ree dnd. Musi 312% W423; Goa Frontier [Aitken]; Karwar [Dr. Cogill]; Meenglas, Jal- paiguri, 9-vill-o7 [Wallich]; Bengal Duars, Nilgiri Hills, Bengal, Assam, Kuala Lumpur, i, xii [Durham]; Burma, Pampanga, ix-05 [¢. Ludl.]. Type of aitkeni in British Museum. Major Christophers states that there is an individual labelled “type specimen’? by James in the Central Malaria Bureau, Kasauli. He also considers Stethomyta fragilis, Theob., S. pallida, Ludl. and Anopheles treacherti, YWeices., synonymous with aitkent. immaculatus James, Sci. Mem. Ind., No. 2, 35 (1902). Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 23; 2 (1903): James and ist, Anoph. ‘Mosq. Ind., 120: Brun, Rec. Inde Mus -i 3e4eive 416: Chris. Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 468. Ennur, Madras Coast [James and List.]. Type in British Museum, unique. On the ground of the brief description of fine words only, “wings entirely unspotted, legs unbanded”’ being insufficient I attributed the species in my Catalogue to Theobald instead of James, but on Major Christophers’ plea that such diagnosis differentiated it from all other known species, the original au- thor’s name is here restored, though such ‘‘ descriptions’’ are to be deprecated. ludlowi Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 42 (Myzomyza) (1903). Roper, Bull. Huts Ress Vij 145: Chris., Ind: Journ. Med Ses: tit Azo: Myzomyia ludlowi, Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. II, 519, life-history ; pls: 4: to xig ph wv sinllsinsi co -9.: Bruns, Reesinde linea 309; IV, 420. 1920.] KE. BruNETII: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. III Nyssomyzomyta ludlowi, James and List., Monog. Anoph. Mosq. bad’, 2nd ed.,: FOX: Madras, Ceylon, Singapore [Biro]; Burma; Deli, Sumatra, iti- 14, Andaman Is., Phil. Is.. common, var. locs. [¢t. Ludlow]. Type in British Museum. palestinensis Theob., Mounog. Culic. III, 71, 7 9%; fig. 46, head and thorax; 47, two wings, 2; o@ genitalia; pl. vi, wing scales, 2 (Pyretophorus) (1903). Edw., Jour. Asiat. Soc. Beng. IX, 48 (1913): Waterston, Bull. Ent. Res. IX, 4. Anopheles nurset, Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 475. Pyretophorus nurse, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 66, 2 (1907). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 424. Pyretophorus cardamitis, Newstead and Carter, Ann. Trop. Med. Paras. IV, 379 (1910). ? Anopheles superpictus, Grassi, Reale Accad. Linc., 78 (1900). Anopheles superpictus, var. macedoniensis, Cot. and Hovasse, Bull. Soc. Path. Exot. X, 890, fig. (1917). Quetta, xi [Nurse]. Occurs in Palestine on Beyrouth River, vi [Cropper]; Cyprus, common up to 4ooo ft. [Miss D. M. A. Bate}; Athens, Kashan, Persia, 8-xi-11, 9 [Cropper]. Type of nurset in British Museum, location of that of palestinensis un- known to present author. umbrosus Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 87, 2; fig. 87, wing (Wyzo- rhynchus) (1903). Roper, Bull Ents Res, V, 146. Myzorhynchus umbrosus, Leic., Culic. Malaya, 35, 2 (Myzorhyn- cus): Brun.,. Ree. Ind. Mus. I, 316; IV, 427: Strickland, Bull Ente Res. LV) 140. Malay States, Pahang [Dr. Durham]; Kuala Lumpur, Deli, Sumatra, 1i-I4. Type in British Museum. albotaeniatus Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 88, 2; pl. i, wing; pl. v, wing scales (Myzorhynchus) (1903). Roper, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 147: Stanton, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. AT 2 52". M yzorhynchus albotaeniatus, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 34, 2 (Myzo- rhyncus): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 313; IV, 424: Strickland, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 140. Myzorhynchus alboannulatus, James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 81 (1904). Perak [Wright]; Kuala Lumpur; Port Swettingham ; Deli, Sumatra, iii-I4. Type in British Museum. var. montanus Stanton and Hacker, Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 273, @ 9 (1916-17). Ulu Gombak, Selangor, 600 ft. willmori James in Theob., Monog. Culic. HI, 100, 2; fig. 59, palpus @ , fig. 60, var. scales; (Nyssorhynchus) (1903). Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 484. we II2 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Nyssorhynchus willmort, Blanch., Moust., 624: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 321; IV, 430 nec willmort, Leices. Neocellta willmori, var. maculosa, James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind.;, 2nd ed., 112\(1911). Neocellia indica, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, iii, # 2 (1907): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. [V7 432 Neocellia dudgeont, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 112, @ (1907). Brun., Rec. Ind Mus IV, 432. Kashmir, 4800 ft. [Wil/more]; Dehra Dun, ii, ii1; Lahore, Jalpaiguri, 13-vii-o7 [Wallich]; Kangra Valley, 4500 ft., vi, vil [Dudgeon]; Pundaluoya, Ceylon, vii [Green]; Kuala Lumpur, Jugra, Malay Peninsula [¢. Leicester]; Ula Gombak. Type of maculosa in Central Malaria Bureau, Kasauli; of willmort, indica and dudgeont in British Museum: Roper thinks (Bull. Ent. Res. V, 143) that this species is synonymous with maculatus, Theob. karwari James in Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 102, @; fig. 61 (p. 103), wing; (Nyssorhynchus) (1e03). Anopheles karwart, James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 8q; pl. Kiv, Vat. chars. ; fig., p. 90, wing: -Chris., ‘Ind.. jour Meds Res. III, 469. Nyssorhynchus id., Leices., Culic. Malaya, 39, 7 @? (Nysso- rhyncus): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 318; IV, 429. Anopheles nigrans, Stanton, J. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, No. 1, 7 (1912). . . Karwar, vi [Cogil/]; Goa, 2000 ft., ii [Aztken]; Kuala Lum- pur, 27-iv-02 [Durham]. Types of karwarit and nigrans in British Museum: Christophers says that in Theobald’s later descriptions of his maculatus he has confused maculatus and karwart. error Theob , Monog. Culic. TIT, 353, 2 (Aldrichia) (1903). Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 13. Aldrichta error, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 322. Aldrichinella error, 'Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 77: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 433. “India, probably Calcutta.” Type in British Museum, now broken: According to Col. Alcock this is not a good spe- cies, the unique type being a Myzomyzarossit, Giles, with the ab- domen of some other species attached. culiciformis Cogill., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. So. XV, 333 (1903). Anopheles culiciformis, James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 122, @, 9; pl. xv, larval figs: Chris., Ind. Jour Med Ress ir 463: Chris. and Chand, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 638, o 9 all stages descr.; pl. lix (var. chars.) (Coelodtazesis). Stethomyia culiciformis, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 62: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 312; IV, 423. 1920.] E. Brunetti: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. ES Neostethopheles culicitormis, James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., andoed:.,.0%, figs. Karwar, Bombay Presidency [Dr. Cogill]. Type, location unknown to present author. pitchfordi Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 365 (Pyretophorus) (1904). Pyretophorus pitchfordt, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 313. Pampanga [Whitmore}. Type in British Museum. asiatica Leic., Fntom. XX XVII, 13, 7 2 (Lophoscelomyta) (1904). Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 462. Lophoscelomyia astatica, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 92, 7 ?: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 317; IV, 427: Leices., Culic. Malaya, ZL Re; Lophomyia asiatica, Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 366. Myzorhynchus astaticus, Strickland, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 14I. Kuala Lumpur. Type in British Museum. freerae Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. I, 993, 2 (Pyretophorus) (1906). Pyretophorus freerae, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 43: Brun., Rec. Ind: Mus) 4, 3125 2-23. Manila, x [Banks]. Type, apparently unique, No. 5975, in Entom. coll., Bureau of Science, Manila. nigrifasciatus Theoi)., Monog. Culic. IV, 65, 2 (Pyretophorus) (1907 . Pyretophorus nigrifasciatus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 424. Peshin, India, iv [Maj. Nurse]; also occursin Cyprus. Type in British Museum. treacheri Leices., Culic. Malaya, 19, 7 % (1908). Bran. oRec, Ind: Mus. lV , 417. Malay Peninsula, widely distributed. Type in Leicester’s collection. Christophers ranks this as synonymous with aztkenit, James. separatus Leices., Culic. Malaya, 36 (sex not stated, apparently 2 ) (1908). PROoper, bull. Ent. Res: Vi, 145. Myzorhynchus separatus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 426. Kuala Lumpur. Type in Leicester’s collection. Possibly a variety of sinensis, Wied. watsoni Leices., Culic. Malaya, 38, 2 (Pyretophorus) (1908). Pyretophorus watsont, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 424. Klang [Dr. Watson). Type, a unique @, in Leicester’s collection. formosus Ludl., Can. Ent. XLI, 22, @ (1909). Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 8, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 416. Benguet, Phil. Is., iti-o8. Type in Army Medical Mus., Washington. megregori Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. IV, 548, @ (Kerteszia) (1910). Kerteszia mcgregort, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 431. hay Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Basalin Is., Phil. Is., 28 xii-o6 [McGregor]. Type in Entom. coll. (No. 6666), Bureau of Science, Manila. aurirostris Watson, Ann. Trop. Med. Parasit. IV, 251, 9; fig. wing (IQI0). Bred, Klang, xii-0g. fowleri Chris., Paludism II, 64 (Neocellia) (1911). Neocellia fowlert, 1d., loc. cit., 111, pl. vi, var. chars. Anopheles fuliginosus, var. fowlert, Alcock, Jour Lond. Sch. Trop. Med..11, Nos 376973): Amritsar; Cent. Prov. India, xi to ix; Punjab; South India. Christophers thinks more recently (Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 466) that this may be the pallida, Theob., variety of fuligi- nosus, Giles. weliingtonianus Alcock, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, 1, 2 text-figs. (Myzorhynchus) (1912). Larut Hills, 4000 ft., Malay Peninsula. Type in British Museum. brevipalpis Roper, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 141, 7 @, fig. I, wing, proboscis @, front claw @ (1QT4). Strickland, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 201, larva. Borneo. Types in British Museum. Strickland (loc. cit.) sug- gests Memnemyia as a new genus to receive this species on ac- count of minor differences. schnuffneri, Stanton, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 373 @ ; fig. 1, proboscis, palpus (1915). Lampongs Distr., South Sumatra, v, vi, 1914 [Dr. Schuffner]. hunteri Strickland, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. IV, 263, 7 @., figs. var. chars. (Myzorhynchus) (1917). Tebong, Negri Sembilan, Malay Peninsula, vi-14; Bandar Penggaram, ix-15 ; Sungei Simpang, Kanan, Johore State [all Strickland] ; Singapore [Dr. Hunter]. novumbrosus Strickland, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. VI, 271, @ 2 (Myzorhynchus) (1917). Malay Peninsula. annandalei Prashad, Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 123, @, pl. xvii, wing, larva, var. chars ; life-history also described (1918). Sureil, Darjiling District, 5000 ft., 28-x-17 [Annandale and Gravely}. pampangensis nom. nov. (philippinensis Ludl. preocc.). Pyretophorus philippinensis, Ludl., Can. Ent. XX XVII, 135 (1905) Bin. Ree. dnds Mus: inst s: Pampanga [Whitmore]. Type in Army Med. Mus., Wash- ington. This species of Miss Ludlow’s has to be renamed as Nys- sorhynchus philippinensis, Ludl. is of course an Anopheles in the present author’s view of the genus. 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Ortental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 115 In an editorial note in the Ind. Jour. Med. Res. IV, 611, men- tion is made of a new species A. (Mvzorhynchus) similis, Strick- land, from the Malay States. The larva is “described ’’ in three lines, the adult is ‘‘ described’’ as being “ indistiguishable from umbrosus.”’ Bironella, Theob. Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 69 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 120, o; fig. 7, wing (ose 22)e GENOTYPE, B. gractlts Theob., by original desig- nation. gracilis Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 60, @ ; fig. 3, scales; pl. il, wing o ; pl. iii, wing scales 7 (“‘ @ ” lapsus). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 121, o: fig. of wing, p. 122: Brun: Ree: Ind. Mus. 133225 1V; 432. Muina, Papua, 31-xit-1900 [Bzro]. Type, unique, in the Hungarian Museum. Howard, Dyar and Knab think this genus may be a transitional form between Anopheles, Megarhinus and Uvanotaenia (Mosq. N. and Cent. Am. and W. Ind. 899). Calvertina Judlow. Can. Ent. XLI, 234, emend. from Calverita I,udl., loc. ctt., 22 (1909). Calvertia preoce. Warren in Lepidoptera. GENOTYPE, Chagasia lineata Vudl., by original designation. lineata Ludl., Can. Ent. XL, 50 (Chagasia) (1908). Calvertia lineata, Ludl., Can. Ent. XLI, 22. Calvertina lineata, Id., loc. cit., XLI, 234: Theob., Monog. Calics Vi.775 run. Ree Ind. Mus. [IV 433. Pangasinan, viil. Type in Army Med. Mus., Washington. pect. CULICINE This ‘‘Section’’ comprises the whole of the subfamily Culi- cinae except the Anophelines, but is not herein assigned equi- -valent or any definite taxonomic value, being only adopted as a temporary convenience to separate them from the Ano. phelines. Megarhinus, R. Desv. Mém. Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris III, 412 (1827). Macq., Hist. Nat. Dipt: Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales III, 1720: Theob., Monog. Culic. I, r16 Records of the Indtan Museum. [VoL. XVII, aro Tid. 1035/0 - aed: tab. spp. blanca. Moust.; 200, 221, tab. spp.:> [héeob., Gen. Ins: Fasc. 26,12: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 323; IV, 435; *,65: How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer ete; cbV. 927: Megarhina, Giles, Handbk.; etc., 119; 2nd ed., 265: Auctt. GENOTYPE, Culex haemorrhoidalis Fab., by origi- nal designation. The genus Megarhinus is not Oriental, but the species belong- ing to Toxorhynchites were originally assigned to it, therefore a few references are given here. Toxorhynchites, Theob. Monog. Culic. I, 244 (1901). Theob., doc. cit., III, 119, notes on life-history ; V, 95, ilotes and ‘tab. spp: Jd.,-Gen. Ins. Wase. 26, 13: Blanch.,. Moust., 229: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 59: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 324; IV, A35; X72: Giles, Miandbk., etc., 2nd ed., 276. GENOTYPE, T. brevipalpis Theob., by original designation. Teromyta Leices., Culic. Malaya, 49 (1908). GENOTYPE, T. acaudata, Leic., sp. nov, loc. cit. by my designation, 1914. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 438, notes. Worcesteria, Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. I, 779 (1906). GENOTYPE, W. grata Banks, sp. nov., loc. cit. Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 110: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mussel 326 1V, 4805. 7s. splendens Wied., Zool. Mag. III, 2, » (Culex) (1819). Culex splendens, Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 3, @ : Macq., Hist. Nat. Dipt: 1°33. Megarhinus splendens, Sch., Reise Novara, Dipt., 31: Wulp, Mid-Sumatra, Dipt. 8; pl. i, 2, wing: Theob., Monog. Culic. LT, 235, pl.vili; 3r,_9., full ins; col: Giles; Handbk., etc7 224; and ed., 271 (Megarhina): Blanch., Moust., 225: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 324. Toxorohynchites splendens, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 437. Java, Sumatra, Singapore. Types in Wiedemann’s and Westermann’s collections. Not recorded in recent years, pro- bably one or more of the more recently described species may be synonymous with it. amboinensis Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 381, @, pl. v, 5 (Culex) (1857). Megarhina amboinensis, Giles, Handbk., etc., 133; 2nd ed., 276. Megarhinus amboinensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 243 @: 1920.] EE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 117 Blanch., Moust., 226, #7 @: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 323, notes. Toxorhynchites amboinensis, 1d., loc. cit., IV, 435. Amboina, Ceram. Type in Vienna Museum. subulifer Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 382, 2, pl. v, 2 (Culex) (1857). : Megarhinus subulifer, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 242: Giles, Handbk., etc., 125; 2nd ed., 272 (Megarhtina). Toxorhynchites subulifer, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, tor: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 437: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 202. Amboina, Ceram. Type in Vienna Museum. In my Catalogue this species was given as synonymous with immisericors, Walk., but, following other authors, the two were ranked as distinct in the Supplement. Edwards notes’ that there is nothing in Doleschall’s description of subulifer to prevent it being the same as immisericors, in which case the Dutch author’s name takes precedence. He adds that Doleschall also described amboinensis, which he afterwards took to be the @ of his subulifer, and if that opinion should prove correct, the species is distinct from immisericors. ‘This would be true but if am- boinensis and subulifer are respectively 7 and @ of a single spe- cies, the former name must be used because the description precedes that of subulifer by a page (pp. 381 and 382 respec- tively). Until the identity of all three alleged species is settled they may be regarded as provisionally distinct. immisericors Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. IV, 90, 7 (Megar- hinus) (1860). Megarhinus immisericors, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 225, 7 @, pl. vii, 28, #, full ins. col.; pl. ix, 33, 9 (as M. gilesw): Giles, Handbk., etc., 129; 2nd ed., 273 (Megarhina). Megarhinus gilesit, Theob., Monog. Culic. 1, 227, 7 @; pl. 1x, 33, 2, full ins. col. (1907). Toxorhynchites immisericors, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 123, fig. 67, larva, pupa; IV, 141; V, 97, @: dd., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 4, @ redescr.: Blanch., Moust., 230, @#: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 324; IV, 436, notes: Green, Spol. Zeyl. I, 159, pl. life-history: Paiva, Rec. Ind. Mus. V, 187, larval habits : Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 222. Toxorhynchites gilesit, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 99. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 435. Toxorhynchites argenteotarsis, Ludl., Can. Ent. XX XVIII, 367, 2 (1906). Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 100, @: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 435. 1 Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 223 under immisericors. 118 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Megarhinus tmmisericors, Walk., or amboinensis, Dol., Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 96. Worcesteria grata. Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. 1, 780, 7 2, pl. pal- pus o&, genitalia @, cross-veins @ @, scales, etc. (1906): Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 111: Brun., Rec, Ind. Mus. I, 326. Culex regius, Thwaites, Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. VIII, 102 (1864).! Toxorhynchites regius, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 202. ? Megarhinus subu’tfer, Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 382 (1857). Common and widely distributed in the East. Bhim Tal, 1g— 22-x-06 [Annandale]; Sikkim, 1800 ft., vi [Dudgeon]; Sylhet, 5-v-05 and vi; Chittagong, 3-ix-08; Aijal, Lushai Hills, 3600 ft., 24-iv-04; Upper Burma [Watson]; Calcutta, i, vi, vii, viii [An- nandale, etc.]; Peradeniya (Botan. gardens), 1500 ft., not uncommon; Pundaluoya, Ceylon, 4000 ft. [Green and T. B. Fletcher]; Trincomalee Hot Wells, Travancore, Mysore, Macas- sar; Andaman Is., Waigion; North Ceram; Mysol; Settleberg (Huon Gulf), Papua [Biro]; Bago, Negros Occidental, Cebu (Phil. Is.). Types of immisericors and gilest in British Museum in bad condition; of C. vegius in Hope coll., Oxford Univer- sity; of W. grata in Entom. Coll., Bureau of Science, Manila, Nos. 6071, #7 9. inornatus Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. VIII, 102, 7 (Megarh- nus) (1865). Megarhinus tnornatus, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 223,@ 2, pl. vii, 26, 7, 25; 2 (both full ins. col.): Giles, Handbk, etc:, 137, 2nd ed., 271, 7 2 (Megarhina imnornata, lapsus): Blanch., Moust:,.223,.0") 9. Toxorhynchites inornatus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 325; IV, 436. Papua. Type @ @ in British Museum. leicesteri Theob., Entom. XXXVII, 36, @ 2 (1904). Theob., Mong. Culic. IV, 142, w 9: Leices, Culic. Malaya, 59, @ 39 Brun Rec; and. Mais, 325) eV Ae Kuala Lumpur; Papua. Types in British Museum. ! I decline to accept Edwards’ suggestion to adopt the name regius by Ternent (1859) in place of immisericors. A ‘‘ description’’ of aline or two (in this case six words only) is no scientific description at all properly so called, even in the case of a species recognizable by it. Moreover, there is, as Edwards himself admits, a second though rare species of Toxorhynchites occurring in Ceylon and presumably the ‘‘description’’ of vegius (‘one with a formidable hooked pro- boscis ’’) would equally apply to the other species, minimus, Theob., the char- acter being generic. Ternent is not known, so far as I am aware, as an entomo- logist, the species was not scientifically described nor is ‘‘Ceylon ” the journal in which it was published a scientific publication. In the same paper (Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 202) Edwards notes having found on re-examining Walker's types of 7mmisericors, from Celebes, that they are different from the species generally known from the East under this name, and he believes them probably identical with swbulifer, Dol. 1 do not care, without a close exam- ination of Doleschall’s type if such be still in existence, to alter the present view of 2mmisericors (that is, Theobald’s), but if Edwards’ latest opinion should prove correct, it leaves Theobald’s form without a name. 1920.} E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 119 metallicus Leices. in Theob., Entom. XXXVIII, 37, 7 2 (1904). Leices., Culic. Malaya, 61, 7 2: Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 4A OC oBrun. Ree: Ind... Mas, 1,325 LV , 437: Kuala Lumpur [Levzcester]. Types in British Museum. lewaldii Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVI, 233, #7 (Megarhinus) (1904). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 139, #; Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 437. Megarhinus lewaldit, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 324. Megarhinus waldii, Blanch., Moust., 625. Salog (Guimaras Is.), Philippine Is., iv [Lewald]. Army Medical Museum, Washington. Type in minimus Theob., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 237, ¢ pl. A, fig. 1, palpus, wing, tip of abdomen (1905). Brin. Rec. IndMus, ly324 ITV, 437: Megarhinus minimus, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 138, 7 : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 324. Yatiyantota, Ceylon. Type in British Museum. acaudata Leices., Culic. Malaya, 49, 7 2? (Teromyia) (1908). Teromyia acaudata, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 438. Singapore (Finlayson). Types in Leicester’s collection. quasiferox Leices., Culic. Malaya, 51, 7 2 (Tevomyta) (1908). Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 223. Teromyta quasiferox, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 439. Toxorhynchites javaensis, Theob., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 233 (1911). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 436. Java, Singapore, Malay Peninsula. Type of quastferox in Leicester’s collection; of javaensis, a unique ¢ from Java, in Amsterdam Museum. magnificus Leices., Culic. Malaya, 54, » 2 (Teromyta) (1908). Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 223. Teromyia magnificus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 438. Teromyia funesta, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 58, # (1908). Malay Peninsula. Type of magnificus in Leicester’s coll., of funestus, a unique @ bred from bamboo at Kuala Lumpur, in same collection. raris Leices., Culic. Malaya, 56, o (Teromyia) (1908). Teromyta raris, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 439. Ulu Klang, Fed. Malay States, a unique bad specimen, the type apparently lost, not in Leicester’s collection. ater Daniels, Studies from Institute for Medical Research, Fed. Malay Sts., III, 265, 7 2 (Teromyia) (1908). Teromyia ater, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 438. Pahang, Malay Peninsula. Type apparently lost, not in Leicester coll. Mucidus, Theob. Monog. Culic. I, 268 (1901). Keif ay AQEICAT ‘ - SY -2.66 oC Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 17: td., Monog. ea? we D Cuhe Ty 132. larva > V,.b25rtabasppssaGeles, {* wens €\> LIBRA 120 Records of the Indian Museum. [You. Savas Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 346; Blanch. Moust., 243: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 69: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV,’ 4403: X* 39; 66," Alcock, Ent. Med. Off., 104. GENOTYPE, Culex alternans Westw., by personal designation. laniger Wied., Dipt. Exot. 9, @ (Culex) (1821). Culex laniger, Id., Auss. Zweifl. T, 5, 9: Macq,, Dipt. Exot. I, 2, 176: Giles, Handbk. etCt: 2I1. Mucidus laniger. Blanch., Moust.., 244, 2 (1905): Edw., Bull. - Ent: Res. IV, 224. Mucidus mucidus, Leices. (nec Karsch), Culic. Malaya, 69, 7 2 (1908). Java, Coromandel, Deli, Sumatra, ii1-r4. Type in Copen- hagen Museum (/. Vienna Museum, tm Jitt.); that of mucidus, Leicester, in Leicester’s coll. alternans Westw., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fran. IV, 681 (Culex) (1835). Giles; Handbk.; ‘etc’, 2nd ed., 347,10 9:,. pl. xii ea ewingeee Culex commovens, Walk. las: Saund. Dipt. pt. 5, 432 (1896). Culex hispidosus, Skuse, Trans. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1726 (1889). Papua. Type in Copenhagen Museum. mucidus Karsch, Ent. Nachr., 25 (Culex) (1887). nec Mucidus mucidus, Leices. Culex mucidus, Giles, Handbk., ete., 214. : Mucidus mucidus, Theod., Monog. Culic. I, 272, 9, pl. xi, 42, full ins. col., pl. B, wing scales (tgor): Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 549, -9., pl xil,-3, wing 9 > Bran.,, Rec ind? Musivewno- Edw., Bull, Ent., Res. II, 246. Kuala Lumpur; Philippine Is. Type in Berlin Museum. africanus, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 274 (1901). | srahamt, rid. loc Netto NV > 127° (LO10): scatophagoides Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 277, ?, pl. E, wing scales, fig. 81 (p. 278), wing, thorax, scales (1goT). Giles, Handhk, etc. 20d leds, 348, 92 , pl. xn 1a) “tallinse 2a, venation: Blanch., Moust., 245, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 327: Edw, Bull. Ent. Res. II, 246. sudanensis, Theob., 3rd Rep. Welle. Labor., 252 (1908). Bauria, Bengal, 17-vili-o7 [Tyrie]; Damukdia Ghat, Ganges Riv., 22-viii-o7 [Paiva]; Purnea, 5-viii-o7 [Paiva]; Moradabad, N.W. Pro. Ind., ix [Close]; Myingan, Burma. Type in British Museum. Pardomyia, Theob. Monog. Culic. IV, 280 (1907). Brun., Rec. Ind Mus. IV, 460; X, 68. GENOTYPE, P. aurantia Theob., sp. nov., by original designation. 1920.] E. Brunetti: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. I2I Ekrinomyia, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 71 (1908). GENOTYPE, E. aureostriata Leices, sp. nov., by original designation. aurantia Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 280, 2 (1907). Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 224. Eknnomyia aureostriata, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 71, 7 2 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 440. Kuching, Sarawak, xi [Barker]; Kuala Lumpur, Klang. Type of aurantia in Brit. Mus., of aureostrtata in Leicester coll. quadripunctis Ludl. in Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 608 (1910). Parang, Mindanao, Philippine Is., 26-x. Type in Army Medical Mus., Washington. ' Armigeres, Theob. Monog. Culic. I, 322 (1901). Armigeres, Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 384: Bow. bull. Bot.-Res: 1V3.224 > Vil2o02, diag. and tab. spp.: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 55. Desvoidya, Blanch., Comp. Rend. LITI, 1035 (1901), nom. nov., for Armigeres, Theob., under presump- tion of preoccupation by Armiger, Hartmann, 1840-1842, in Moliusca: Blanch , Moust., 265 : Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 17: 7d., Monog. Culic, LV= ona outa. spp. V. \ 141, tab. spp. Brun Rec: Ind. Mus, L327: Leices. , Culic. Malaya, 74. Desvoidea, ‘Theob., Monog Culic, III, 134, larva. Blanchardiomyia, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 440, nom. nov., notes; X, 156 GENOTYPE of Armigeres, Culex obturbans, Walk.., by original designation. On the structure of the larva and of the male genitalia Edwards provisionally recognises this group as a valid genus, whilst admitting that the female adults cannot be distinguished from Ochlerotatus, Stegomyia and Aedes The name Armigeres is not really preoccupied (¢. mzhi, Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 55), Avmiger not being a homonym, Edwards also notes this fact, but in his latest paper he sinks the genus under Stegomyia. obturbans Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond., 1V, 91, 2 (Culex), (1860). Culex obturbans, Giles, Handbk., 338. Armigeres obturbans, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 323, 7 @; fig. 104, wing, 105, palpus @ (incorrect), ungues 2, @ genitalia ; fig. 106, 7, ungues: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 205, fig. 2, @ genit. Desvoidea obturbans, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 138, fig. 75, middle claws o, fig. 77, corrected o@ palpus, fig. 78, @ clasper: Theob., loc. cit., IV, fig. 47, head of larva; fig. 48, siphon of larva. 122 Records oj the Indian Museum. [Vo.. XVII, Desvoidya obturbans, Blanch., Moust.; 266, #7 @ ; Leices , Culic. Malaya, 75, # ¢@; notes on varietal forms: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 328. Blanchardiomyra obturbans, Brun., loc. cit., IV, 442 notes. Culex ventralis, Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond., V, 144 (1861) : Giles, Handbk., 339. nec ventralis, Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond., VIII, 103. Armigeres ventralis, Theob., Monog Culic., pl. xv, 57, full 2, ins. col.: Giles, Handbk., etc , 2nd ed , 385, @ 9, pl. xiv, II, venation, 12, claws. Naini Tal (Giles); Kurseong, 5-viit-o8 [Annandale]; Sukna, I-viii-o8 [Annandale]; Sylhet [Hall]; Lushai Hills; Behar [Green]; Mozufferpore; Rajmahal, 31-vil-07 [Hodgart] ; Meerut, 25-iv-05 [Brunetti]; Madras [Cornwall]; Trivandrum, 14-xi- 08 [Annandale]; Travancore [James]; Madulsima, Ceylon, 26-ix- 07 [Green]; Selangor, 28-x-99 [Butler]; Perak [Wray]; Singa- pore, 25-viii-g9; Batavia, 27-vi to 9-vii-o6 [Brunetti]; Sema- rang, i, ii, iii-oq and viii-o5 [Jacobson]; Waria River, British Papua [Fleming Jones]; Amboina, Celebes, Mysol, Waigiou, North Ceram, Tinghai, Formosa, West Lake, Hankow, 28-viii-07 [Cornford|; Foochow [Rennie]. Type in British Museum, Bh PG Uranotaenta malayt, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 258 (Igor): Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 494, 9: Blanch., Moust., 410. Armigeres malayi, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 207, fig. 3, 7 genit. Desvotdea fusca, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 135 (1903), types only. | Selangor, 28-x-9g9; Kuala Lumpur. Typein British Museum. fusca Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 135, 7 ?, fig. 75, middle claws o, palpus @, fig. 76, pupal chars., pl. xvii, larval figs. (Desvoidea), (1903). Desvoidea fusca, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 165; V, 142: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 327: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 78, 7 2. Blanchardiomyia fusca, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 441, notes. Sylhet, iii to vi [Hall]; Lushai Hills, Assam, viii [Mac- leod]; Calcutta, v, vii to xii; Jugra and Kuala Lumpur [both Durham]; Angeles, Phil. Is. [Whitmore]. Tvpes in British Museum. This is a species of uncertain validity. Edwards says that only the tyfe ~ and @ in the British Museum are synony- mous with malayi, but as other specimens have been recorded from various and widely distributed localities, these latter may represent a valid species, which of course will require a new name. joloensis Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVI, 236 (Desvotdea fusca, var. joloensis), (i904). . Desvoidea jusca, vat. joloensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 165: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 327. Desvoidya joloensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 143. 1920. | E. Brunetti: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 723 Armigeres joloensis, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 225 (1908). Blanchardiomyia joloensis, Brun., Rec. Ind., Mus. IV, 441. Desvoidya jugraensis, Leices., Culic. Malaya. 77, #7 @ (1908).! Blanchardiomyia jugraensis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 44T. Jolo, Philippine Is., Jugra, Ampang and EF. Coast of Malay Peninsula ; Borneo. Type of joloensis in Army Medical Mu- seum, Washington, of jugraensis, in Leicester coll. Stanton records the jugraensts form from Delhi, Sumatra, iii, T4. aureolineatus Leices., Culic. Malaya, 79, @ (Desvoidya), (1908). Blanchardiomyia aureolineata, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 441, notes. Armigeres aureolineatus, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 205, fig. 1, @ genit. Ampang, near Kuala Lumpur. Type in Leicester coll. apicalis Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 5, % (Desvotdea), (1910). Armigeres apicalis, Hdw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 225. Blanchardiomyta apicalis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 441. Stegomyia crassipes, Theob. (nec Wulp), Monog. Culic., I, 320. OP plaxxxive 134.9. full ins. col. (oon) - Giles: sJour: ittoap. Meds: Vil.\:367: “td. Handbk., etc... 2nd, ed, 3852 Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 329; IV, 445. Balighai, near Puri, Orissa, 24-x-08 [Annandale]. Type of apicals in Indian Museum, of crassifes in British Mu- seum. Erroneously identified as ‘‘ crassipes, Wulp”’ it is re- corded from Thayetmo, Upper Burma, viii [Watson] and from Pampanga, Philippine Is. ; moultoni Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. V, 125, 7 @ (1914—15). Kuching, Sarawak, 19-ii—6-iii-tg14 [Moulton]; Jugra, 15-ix- 1904 [Lezcester]. Types in British Museum. brevitibia, «d., loc. cit., 125, 2 (1914—15); VII, 204, o. Tabuan Swamp, Kuching, Sarawak, 25—26-ii-1914 [Moulton]. Type in British Museum. hybridus, 7d., Bull. Ent. Res. V, 126, 7 ? (1904—15). Kuching, Sarawak, @ 2 [Moulton]. Types in British Museum. conjungens, id:, loc. cit.,126, 7 2 (I914—15). Kuching, 25-ii—5-iii-rg14 [Moulton]. Types in British Museum. coutusus, — td... 1ac.cth. 203.0. 9 (19T4—T15). Kuching, Sarawak [Moulton. Hewitt, ? Lewis]. Types in British Museum. Kkuchingensis, 72d4.,° loc. cit,, 283, 7 9 (1914—15). Kuching environs, Sarawak, 24 and 27-vii-14 [Moulton]. Type in British Museum. | Edwards says (Bull. Ent. Res. V, 283) that yugraensis is not asynonym of joloensis as he at first supposed, adding ‘‘ specimens of the latter represented a colour variation of obturbans.”’ 124 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, breinli Taylor, Tr. Ent. So.,186 (Neosquamomyia), (1914). Papua. durhami Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 206, 7 2 (1916—17). Bukit Kutu, Fed. Malay States, 3300 ft., 11-v-93; type 7 2 bred from larvae in tub near bungalow; 17-v-03 [Letcester], 20-11-03 [Durham]. Types in British Museum. maiae, 7id., loc. cit., 208, 7 2 (1916—17). Gombak Rd., Kuala Lumpur, 29-1i-04, 5 and 12-xii-03 [Leicester]; Pahang Rd., jungle, 6 miles from Kuala I,umpur, 15-v-04 (type o&). Banksinella, Theob. Monog. Culic. IV, 468 (1907). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 477 (Banksiella, lapsus) ; X, 56: Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 402, tab. spp. GENOTYPE, Culex luteolateralis Theob., by origi- nal designation. luteolateralis Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 71, 7 @, pl. xxvii, 108, @, full ins. col. (Culex), (IgoT). Banksinella luteolateralis, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 469, 2 : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 477 (Banksvella, lapsus): Edw., Bull. Ent. Resa, 245 Suet 6: Culex luteolateralis, Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 448, 7 @: Blanch., Moust.,278, 7 2 : Leices., Culic. Malaya, 160, 7 9: Bruns, Rec: Inde Mas: 15.340 Taentorhynchus lineatopennis, Ludl., Can.. Ent. XX XVII, 133 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 489, 9 : Brun., Rec Ind. Mus. IV, 479. Sylhet, 23-xi-04, 5-x-14 [Hall]; Kuala Lumpur [Lezcester]; Perak [Wray]; Pampanga, Philippine Is. [Whitmore]; Manila [Banks]; Wuzon; Bayembang (Pangasinan, Philippine Is.), ix [Chamberlain]. Occurs also in Durban and Mashonaland. Type of luteolatevalts in British Museum; of LineAOP nas in Army Medical Museum, Washington. B. chrysothorax, Theob., was at first thought to be the @ of luteolateralis, but Edwards notes (Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 47) that it is the o of ¢aentarostris, an African species. Stegomyia, Theob. >”) Howard’s ‘‘ Mosquitoes, etc.’’ 233 (Jan. I, 1901). Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 285, tab. spp.; 284, map of distribution; IV, 170, 171, list and tab. Spp<: Vj 154, tabs sop-<. td. Gens ins. Base: 26,18: Giles; Handbk.;, etc., 2nd ed: 363); 369, tab. spp.: Blanch., Moust., 247, fig. 194, larva; 248, tab. spp:: ‘Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 7, 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 125 328; IV, 443: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 81, tab. Malay spp.: Alcock, Ent. Med. Off., 100: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 203. GENOTYPE, Culex fasciatus F., as calopus, Mg. Scutomyia, Theob., Entom. XXXVII, 77 (1904). Theob.; Motriog. Culic. IV, 196; V-,.199, tab: spp:: ad., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 19:. Leices., Culic. Malaya, 105: Brun: Rec? Ind. Mus. 1, 336 :- IV 452)5 25-7r- GENOTYPE, Culex sugens Wied., by ny own designation. Quasistegomyta, Theob., 2nd Rep. Gord. Coll. Wellcome Laborat. 69 (1916). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 165 ; V, 132, tab. spp.: Brun.., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 443; X, 70. GENOTYPE, Q. unilineata Theob., sp. nov., by original designation. Gymnometopa, Coq., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII, 183 (1906). GENOTYPE, Stegomyta mediovittata Coq., by original desig- nation. Kingia, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 135 (1910). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 63. GENOTYPE, Stegomyia luteocephala Newstead, by original design ition. fasciata F., Syst. Antl., 36 (Culex), (1805). Culex fasciatus, Auctt. var. Stegomyta fasctata, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 289, ~ @ ; figs. 86—8g var. chars. ; map of distribution, p. 292; pl. xiii, 49, @ 50,2 both full ins. col.; pl. B, wing scales: Theob., Gen. ins), Base,.265 plo 4,.ti;) 9 full, ins, col: Giles; Maadbke - etc., 2nd ed., 372; pl. xiv, 2, venation, 3, thorax: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 85, # 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 330 and IV, 446, copious notes. Culex calopus, Meig., Syst. Besch. I, 3 (1818): R. Desv., Ess. Cultes 407. (1827): Giles, Handbk., etc, 237. Stegomyza calopus, Blanch., Moust., 249, * @; fig. 196, 7, 195, 2 , 197—201, var. chars. :. Ludl., Mosq. Phil. Is. 33. Aedes calopus, Howard, Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer. IV, 824. Culex taentatus, Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 10, 7 @ (1828). C. konoupt, Brullé, Exped. Morea. Zool. III, 289, pl. xlvi, x (1832). C. mosquito, R. Desv., Ess. Culic. 407 (1827): Arrib., Revist. La Plata, 60 (1891). . viridtfrons, Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 3, 2 (1848). . formosus, td., loc. cit., 1, 4, 2 (1848). . nexorabilts, td., loc. cit., I, 4, 2 (1848). . excwans, td., loc. cit., 1, 4, 2 (1848). . exagitans, id., Ins. Saund. Dipt. pt. 5., 430, 2 (1856). . tmpatabtls, t1d., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. IV, 91, @ (1860). Giles, Handbk., etc., 255. . toxorhynchus, Macq., Dipt. Exot. I, 25 (1838). . annulttarsts, id., loc. cit., Supp. I, 136, 2 1838). CO) SiG Gay 126 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, C. bancroftit, Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales III, 1740 (1886). C. elegans, Ficalbi, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital., 251 (1896). C. rossit, Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. 64 (1899). C. luciensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 297, # 2; pl. xiii, 50 (only the separate figure of a leg), (Igor). C. queenslandensts, 1d., loc. cit., I, 297, 2 (1901). Subspecies persistans Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. I, 996 (1906), Brun. Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 331. The references to this species as Stegomyia fasciata are so numerous and so well known that it is unnecessary to list them all here.! The absolute identity of fasciata with calopus, Mg, is not proved, and as the description of Villiers’ Culex fasciatus is quite unintelligible and the type non-existent no possible gain is obtained by endeavouring to alter this mos- quito’s well-known name. The Kertesz Catalogue does not mention Villiers’ species, which, moreover, may not even have been a Culex at all. Messrs. Howard, Dyar and Knab in their monumental work on the North American Mosquitoes actually seriously propose to change the name to argenteus, Poiret, Jour. de Physique xxx, 245 (1787). S. fasctata is the sole carrier of yellow fever. variegata Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XVII, 77 (Culex), (1858). Stegomyia variegata, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 209. Culex scutellaris, Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. III, 77 (1859). Culex zonatipes, Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. V, 229 (1861). Giles, Handbk., etc., 287. Stegomyta pseudoscutellaris, Theob., Entom. XLIII, 156 (1910). Amboina, Aru, Papua, New Caledonia, Christmas Is., the Solomon Is., Samarai Is. and the Fiji Is. In Edwards’ latest opinion the true Culex scutellaris of Walker is not the common oriental species generally known as such, but is identical with the zonatipes of Walker, and the Aseudoscutel- laris of Theob. It has not, however, been possible for him to examine Doleschall’s type of C. variegatus, and the identity must be received with some caution. I have already accepted his previous synonymy of the generally accepted ‘* scutellaris, Walk.” with albopicta, Skuse. Type of variegaia, location unknown ; of scutellaris, Walk., zonatipes, Walk., and pseudoscutellams, Theob., in British Museum. albopicta Skuse, Ind. Mus. Notes III, 20 (Culex), (1895). Culex albopictus, Giles, Handbk., etc., 228. Stegomyia albopicta, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 209. Stegomyia albopicta, 'Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 298: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 334. nec Stegomyia scutellaris, Walk., vera. Stegomyia scutellaris, Theob. nec Walk., Monog. Culic. I, 208, @ 2, fig. 91, » claws; pl. xiv, 53, 2 (fullins. col.), (1901). ! Howard, Dyar and Knab give nearly 150 references. 1920.] KE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 127 id, id... “Giles, Handbks, ete., 2nd, ed. 2374,..%; pla.xiv; 4, venation, 5, head, thorax,~: Blanch., Moust. 257, 7: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 86, » 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 333; IV, 448, notes. Culex scutellaris, Giles, Handbk., etc.. 224. Culex notoscriftus, Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales. III, 1738 (1889). Stegomyta notoscripta, Theob , Monog. Culic. I, 286, 7 2 ; fig. 84, wing ¢; 85, wing scales; III, 145: Blanch., Moust., 257, oo; Brum. Ree: Ind. Mus. .1,<336.:. 1Vi\ 452. Scutomyta notescripta, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 198; V, 200: Giles, Handbk., etc., 225. ? Culex variegatus, Giles, Handbk., etc., 282. Subspecies samarensis Ludl , Jour. N. Yk. Ent. Soc. XI, 138 (1903). Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVI, 71: Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. I, 98 Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 179: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 33 IV, 449: Ludl., Psyche XVIII, 126 (specific rank claimed). Scutomyia notoscripta, Skuse, subspecies samarensis, ‘Theob., Monog. ‘Calic. ¥, 2002" Brun:; Rec: Ind. Mus: 15336: IV, 452.! Culex crassipes Wulp, Mid-Sum. Dipt., 9, pl. i, 4, head (Culex), (1892). nec S. crasstpes, Theob., et auctt. A very common species throughout the East, almost univer- sally known as scutellaris, Walk.’, occurring in India through- out the year except perhaps December to February. Sylhet, Lushai Hills, Manipur, Colombo, Straits {commonly distri- buted), Celebes, Aru, Amboina, Ceram, Papua, Borneo, Su- matra, Java, Assam, Siam (abundant), China, Japan and the Philippines. It also occurs in Krakatua, Mauritius, Fiji, the Seychelles, Christmas Is., Pitcairn Is., Honolulu. Crasstpes, Wulp, was described from Soeroelangoen, Sumatra. Lype of samarensts in the Army Medical Museum, Washington. microptera Giles, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist Soc. XIII, 60q (Culex micropterus, provis. descr.): Giles in Theob. Monog. Culic. IT, 281, 7 2 (Wyeomyia ? micropterus), (Igor). Siegomyia microptera, Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 380, 7 2, pl. xiv, 24, head, thorax, 25, head, 26, venation: Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 147, note: Blanch, Moust., 263: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 332; IV, 447, notes. Allahabad, Lucknow, Jhansi. Type “ appears to be lost.’’ (Theob.. Monog. V, 607 App.). albolineata (I), Giles, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XIII, 609 provis descr. (Culex), (190T). Oo On ’ 1 For fuller date, v. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 333; IV, 440. ? Entered by error, twice in my Cat. Supp. 449 and 452. 128 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 336. Shahjahanpur, N.W. India, 20-x-1tgo00. Type, a unique @. sexlineata Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 308, 2, fig. 94, var. chars. (1g0I): Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 367: zd., Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 377: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 334; IV, 449. Angeles, Pampanga. Type in British Museum. Described originally from a unique perfect @ taken at Agua Santa in Trinidad. The identity of the species seems estab- lished. Theobald (Monog. V, 219) has doubted it. periskelata Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 371, o, pl. xiv, 22, head o@ (1902). Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 145, @: Blanch., Moust., 264: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 322; IV, 448, notes. Shahjahanpur (N.W. India). Type probably lost, not in the British Museum. Apparently an uncertain species. punctolateralis Theob., Entom. XXXVI, 156, @ 2, (1903). Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 367. Pampanga [Whitmore]. Also occurs in Queensland, i [Dr. Bancroft}. Type in British Museum. amesii Ludl., Jour. N. Yk. Ent. Soc. XI, 139 (S. nivea, amesit), (1903). Theob.,:Monog. Culic. IV, 191 (copies Ludl.’s descr.) : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 329. Skusea amesti, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 213. Stegomyta fusca, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 92, 7 2? (1908). Id. id, Bruns, ‘Ree: Idd. Mus.1Vi 447: Oras, Samar, Tacloban, Leyte, Twin Peaks, Banquet, Luzon (all Philippine Is.). Port Swettenham. Type of amesit in Army Medical Museum, Washington; of fusca in Leicester collection. Edwards would remove this species to his subgenus Skusea of Aedes. albolineata (II),.Theob., Entom. XXXVII, 77, 2. (1904). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 197, 2: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 105, oe: Bruns, Rec. Inds Mus, 1330.0 RVie4 52: Kuala Lumpur, vi [Lezcester]. Type in British Museum. desmotes Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 367, 2 (1904). . Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 445: Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. TV5225; Stegomyta gracilis, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 81, 7 2 (1908): Brun., Rec, Ind Muss TVs 447. Stegomyta albipes, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 11, 2 (1910): 2d., Monog. Culic. V, 169 2. Typical form from the Philippines, gracilis from the Malay Peninsula, albipes from Maddathorai, ‘Travancore, 17-xi-08 [Annandale]. Type (desmotes) in British Museum, damaged ; of gracilis in Leicester collection, of albifes, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 129 leucomeres Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 367, 2 (1904). Brum; Rec: Ind: Mus: lv +447. Philippines. Type in British Museum. striocrura Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 367 (1904). Brun., Rec. Ind Mus. 449. Angeles, Pampanga. Type, location uncertain, not in Brit- ish Museum A doubtful species. trilineata Leices. in Theob., Entom. XX XVII, 163, 7 @ (Hulecoe- tomyta), (1904). Stegomyta trilineata, Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. 1V, 226 Hulecoetomyia trilineata, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 220, 7 2 (1907): ‘eices), Culte,Malaya;-107; 0° ©: -Brun.; Rec. And: Mus. IV, 455. Howardina chrysclineata, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 218, 2; pl. i, wing scales, 2 (1907). Kurseong, 3-vii-o8 [Annandale]; Kuala Lumpur, iv, v, vii, x, xii; Peradeniya [Green]; Bukit Kutu, v; Ulu Gombok [both Malaysia, and ¢. Levcester]. Types of trilineata and chrysolineata in British Museum. thomsoni Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 174 (1907).! Id., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 18 (1905): Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 210, fig. 5d, @» genit. N.W. India; bred at Pusa [Howlett]. Type in British Mu- seum. w-alba Theob., Ann, Mus. Hung. III, 74, 2, fig. 4, head, thorax, femur (1905). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 180. 2, fig. 51, head, thorax, femur: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 335: Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 225, Matheran, Bombay Presidency, 800 metres [Bzro]. S. imitator, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 89, @ (1908): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 447. S. minutissima, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 9, 2; V, 168, 2; fig. 61, wing (Ig10): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 448. Matheran, Bombay Presidency, 800 metres [Biro] (w-alba) ; Kuala Lumpur [¢. Leices., tmitator]; Sukna, 1-vii-o8 [¢. Theob., minutissima]. Type (w-alba) in Hungarian Museum, a unique specimen; of imitatoy in I,eicester collection; of minutissima in Indian Mu- seum. annulirostris Theob., Jour. Bomb Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 239, ¢ (1905). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 173. Peradeniya, i, 1902. Type in British Museum, a unique specimen. 1 The Genera Insectorum ‘‘ description '’ cannot be considered as such, being confined to five lines. 130 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoOL. XVais mediopunctata Theob., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 240, @ (1905). . Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 187, ¢. Peradeniya, x1 [Green]. Type, a unique specimen, in Brit- ish Museum. gardneri Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVII, 99, 7 @ (1905). Quasistegomyta gardnert, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 443. _ Pseudostegomyia gardnert, Ludl., Mosq. Phil. Is., 10 (lapsus for Quaststegomyia). Bulaco, vil [Gardner]; Pampanga [Whitmore]. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. aurostriata Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. I, 995, 2 (1906). Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 181: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 445. Mt. Siya Siya, Canlaon Volcano, Negros Is., 760 metres, 24-vi-00. Type in Hntom. Coll., No. 6082, Bureau of Science, Manila. argenteomaculata Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 184, @ (1907). Brun. Rec. Ind. Mus; ly, (444 Narcondam Island (Bay of Bengal), 80 miles from Andamans and Nicobars [ Rogers]. Type in British Museum. tripunctata Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 288, 2 (1901). Id., loc. cit., IV, pl. i, wing; pl. iii, wing scales; V, 182, fig. 68, wing: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 450. Lushai Hills, Assam, 6-vi-o4 [Macleod]. Type in Indian Museum. albolateralis Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 289, 2 (1908). Id., loc., cit., IV, pl. 1, wing; pl. iii, wing scales: 2d., Monog. Culic. V, 179, fig. 67, wing: Brun., Rec: Ind. Mus. IV, 444. Sylhet, ix [Hall]; Lungleh, Lushai Hills, vii. Type in Indian Museum. assamensis Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 290, 2 (1908). Id., Monog)Culic: V, 174; 9: Brant, Rec: Ind. Mus, 1Vor4ass Sylhet, 13-iv-05 [Hall]; Pallode, Travancore, 15-xi-08 [Annan- dale}. Type in Indian Museum. perplexa Leices., Culic. Malaya, 83, 7 92 (Culex), (1908). Brun Ree Ind. Mus: fv 448. Kuala Lumpur, v, x, xi. Leicester says possibly a hybrid. Type in Leicester collection. dissimilis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 91, ” @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 445. Ampang (Straits). Type in Leicester collection. annandalei Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, Io (1910). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 444. Kingia annandalet, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 139: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 443. Sukna, vii-08 [Annandale]. Type, unique, in Ind. Mus, 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 131 nigritia Tudl., Can. Ent. XLII, 194 (1910). Philippines. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. gregoryi Ludl., Psyche XVIII, 128, @ (rg11I). Parang, Mindanao, 1. Type, presumably in Army Medical Museum, Washington. quaSinigritia Ludl., Psyche XVIII, 129 (1911). Turucan, Mindanao, Philippine Is, xi. Type, unique, pre- sumably in Army Medical Museum, Washington. Howardina, Theob. Monog. Culic. III, 287, pl. xv, wing scales (1903). MMieobs elecancita LV 214A avo. 200, .tab.: spp. Gen, Inss Mase: 20, 252 Blatich Moust., 405): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 338; IV} 456; X;62: GENOTYPE, Culex walkeri, Theob., by Dyart’s designation (Proc. Ent. So. Wash. VII, 49). greenii Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 289, @; fig. 160 (p. 289), head, fig. 161, wing (1903). Blanch., Moust., 416. Peradeniya, ii [Green]. Type, unique, in British Museum. Of the three recorded oriental species, Edwards sinks H. chrysolineata as synonymous with Stegomyta 3-lineata, and H. himalayana as synonymous with Ochlerotatus pulchriventer, leav- ing only H. greenti unaccounted for. ‘This species is, therefore, retained here under Howardina until disposed of. Grabhamia, Theob. Monog., Culic. III, 243 (1903). Theob,, voc. cit., 1V, 284, list. spp.:. 2d., Gen. ims), Fasc; 20, 23° Blanch., Moust.,.300.. Bruns, ec. Ind sMus..1 3341 3 1V,461.; XX, Go. GENOTYPE, Culex jamactensis Theob., by original designation. Ceratocystia, Dyar and Knab, Jour. N. Yk. Ent. Soc. XIV, 183 (1906). GENOTYPE, Culex discolor Coq., by original designation. . Feltidia, Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII, No. 1, 47 (1905). GENOTYPE, Culex jamaciensis Theob., by original designation. sollicitans Walk., Ins. Saund. Dipt., pt. 5, 427 (Culex), (1856). Culex sollicitans, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 368, @; pl. xvi, 64, oO Aull ins col: Grabhamia sollicitans, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 248; fig. 130, wing 2; IV, 201, life-history notes, fig. 97, 98, larval chars. : Blanch: Moust:, 205,-9 3, fig. 212: Brun, Ree: Ind. Mus. I, 341 ; IV, 461, notes. Formosa. 132 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, spencerii Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 99, ?; pl. xxvi, 104, full ins. col. (Culex), (1901). Culex spencert, Theob., loc. cit., II, fig. 198, var. chars.: Giles, Handbi ete 2nd ed. 439m. oe Grabhamia spencert, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 250: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 341. Recorded by Theobald from the Philippines, but Banks (Phil. Jour. Sci. I, 986) doubts the identification. Type in British Museum. bitaeniorhynchus Giles, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XIII, 607 (provis. descr.) (Culex), (1901). Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 231. Culex bitaeniorhynchus, Giles, Entom. XXXIV, 196, @ (1901). Culex infula, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 370, @ (1901). Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 407, 2 (infulus): Blanch., Moust., 298, 2: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 146 (Theob.’s descr. copied): Brun. Rec. Inds Mussa, 348: Taentorhynchus ager, Giles, in Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 199, #7; fig. 248, abdomen, palpus, proboscis, wing scales. Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 365, 7 9: Blanch., Moust., 385, @ 9: Leices., Culic Malaya, 168, 7 2: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. V57 Nee Taentorhynchus tenax, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 198, ¢; pl. xvii, 65, full ins. col. (1901). Theob., Joc. cit, III, 259, fig. 236, wing: Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 365, 2: Blanch., Moust., 386, 9: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 167, @: Bruns Ree, ind: Mus. 1.358: EV) 480; Taentorhynchus tenax, var. ocellatus, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 488, @ (1907). Grabhamia ambigua, id., loc. cit., III, 248, » (1903). Grabhamia taentarostris, td., loc. cit., 1V, 299, 2 (1907). Oculecmyia sarawakt, 1d., loc. cit., IV, 515, 23; fig. 236, 237; pl. vi, wing scales, 2 (1907). 2? Taentorhynchus domesticus, Leices., Culic. Malaya 169, 7 @ (1908): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 479. ? Culicelsa abdominalis, Taylor, Report Austral. Inst. Trop. Med. 1Of- TOLLE sp: 53 (Lor): Sylhet i to vi [Hall]; Calcutta, 2-ii-o8 [Annandale]; Bali- ghai, near Puri, 26-x-08, and 23-x-08 at light [both Annandale] ; Shahjahanpur (Unit. Prov. India), [Giles]; Madras [Giles and Cornwall]; Pallode, 14-xi-08; Quilon vii [James]; Kerumadi, S. end of Vembanaad Lake, Travancore, 6-xi-08 [Annandale]; Pera- deniya, i [Green]; Ceylon [Giles]; Mandalay, 12-ii-o8 [Annan- dale]; Manipur, viii [Gourlay]; Perak [Wray, Wright]; Taiping ; Sarawak [Barker]; Philippines [¢. Ludlow]. Types of tenax, infula, ambigua, taentarostris and sarawakt in British Museum ; of domesticus in Leicester collection. Edwards includes domesticus, Leices., temporarily as a variety, but notes that should it prove to be of specific rank it must be renamed, owing to the existence of C. domesticus, Germ. 1920.]| E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 133 deniedmanni Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVI, 234, 9 (Grabhamia), (1904). Philippines. epidesmus Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 22, 2 (Taeniorhynchus), (1910). Id., Monog. Culic. V, 429, 2 (Taeniorhynchus). Culex epidesmus, Edw., Bull. Ent., Res. LVin2 2 Taentorhynchus luteoabdominalis, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. LV. 423° ? (Ig10): ¢td., Monog. Culic. V, 423: Brun., Rec. Ind, Mus. IV, 479. Grabhamia ochracea, Theob., Jour. Econ. Biol. T, 25 @ (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 300, 9. Bhogaon, 2-x-08; Katihar, 5-x-o8 [both Bengal and Paiva]; India [Christophers]. Types of epidesmus and luteoabdominalis in Indian Museum; of ochvacea in British Museum, Ochlerotatus, Arrib. Rev. Mus. La Plata II, 143 (1891). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 67, note re genotype. Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. Ii} 246; VII, 203: GENOTYPE, Culex albifasciatus Macq.! Finlaya, Theob. , Monog. Culic, III, 281 (1903). Theob., Joc. cit., 1V, 520; Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26,32: Blanch. , Moust., 415, 630. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 360; IV, 485; X, 60. GENOTYPE, F. powcia, Theob., by my own designation (1914). Aedimorphus, Theob., Monog. Culic. ITI, 290 (1903). GENOTYPE, Uranotaenia domestica, Theob., by original designation. Danitelsia, Theob., Entom. XXXVIT, 78 (1904). Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 21: id., Monog. Culic. IV, 240: Leices., Culic. Malay., 117. GENOTYPE, D. albotaeniata, id., loc. cit., sp. nov. Culicelsa, Felt, N. Yk. State Mus. Bull. 79yEat. 22) App., p. 391 (1904). ie GENOTYPE, Culex taeniorhynchus W., by original designa- tion. Cultcada, Felt., loc. cit., p. 3916 (1904). Theob., Jour. Econ. Biol. I, 26 (1905): td., Monog. Culic. IV, 318 and p. 10; V, 294, tab. spp.: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 461; X, 58. igs [tion. GENOTYPE, Culex canadensis Theob., by original designa- Ecculex, Felt, loc. cit., p. 391¢ (1904). [tion. GENOTYPE, Culex sylvestris Theob., by original designa- ! See Brun., Rec. Ind : as the type species, though Coquillett has suggested confirmatus, Arrib. 134 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Protoculex, Felt, loc. cit., p. 391d (1904). GENOTYPE, Culex serratus Theob., by original designation. Pseudoculex, Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII, 45 (1905). GENOTYPE, Culex aurifer Coq. : Chrysoconops, Goeldi, Os. Mosq. do Para, 114 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 491-;° V; 433, tab. spp.:. Brun. EV 480F Se 157, GENOTYPE, unknown to present author. Reedomyta, Ludl., Can. Ent. XX XVII, 94 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 257,07 @ , list. and tab. spp.; V, 252 79Bruns, Rec; Ind. Mus. 1,302; IV 486; note; Dae za. GENOTYPE, R. pampangensis Ludl., by original designation. Lepidotomyia I, Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 80 (1905). nec Lepidotomyia II, Theob., Gen. Ins., Fase. 26, 22 (1905). GENOTYPE, L. alboscutellata,id., loc. ctt., sp. nov. Pecomyia, Theob., Jour. Econ. Biol. I; No. 1, 24 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 265. GENOTYPE, P. maculata Theob., by original designation. Pseudograbhamia Theob., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 243 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 314: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. TV 400% 22760; GENOTYPE, P. maculata Theob., by original designation. Phagomyia, Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 21 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 223; V, 224, tab. spp.: Brun., Ree. dnd. Mus) 1, 338.;.1V, 4563 X,/66: GENOTYPE, Stegomyia gubernatoris Giles.! Polylepttomyta, Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 21 (1905). Theob. Monog. Culic. IV, 223. GENOTYPE, P. albocephala Theob., by original designation. Lepidotomyia II,’ Theob., Gen. Ins., Fase. 26, 22 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 249 ;.V, 249: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 458, note on names; X, refs. to names. nec Lepidotomyia I, Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 80; which =Reedomyia, Ludl. GENOTYPE, L. magna Theob., by original designation. Lepidoplatys, Coq., Science XXIII, 314 (1906). GENOTYPE, Culex squamiger Coq., by original designation. Pseudoskusea, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 192 (1907). GENOTYPE, Skusea multiplex Theob., by my. own designa- - tion, 1914. Pseudohowardina, Sheob., Monog. Culic. IV, 223 (1907). GENOTYPE, Culex trivittatus Coq., by original designation. Neomacleaya, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 238 (1907). ® 1 Theobald does not definitely select this species, but he places it first out of three species on three separate occasions, the third species being admittedly doubtfully congeneric. ® Theobald’s first genus of the name of Lepidotomyia was admittedly Synonymous with Reedomyia, but his second Lepidotomyia was (in his view) a valid genus. 1920. ] FH. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 135 Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 458. GENOTYPE, N. indica, td., loc. cit., sp. nov. Protomacleaya, ‘Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 253 (1907). GENOTYPE, Culex triseriatus Say. Duttonia, Newstead, Ann. Trop. Med. Parasit. I, 17 (1907). GENOTYPE, D. tarsalis, Newstead by original designation. Mimeteculex,’'Theob., 3rd Rep. Wellcome Res. Labor. Gordon College, 258 (1908). Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 408. GENOTYPE, M. kingii Theob., by original designation. Geitonomyta, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 134 (1908). GENOTYPE, Culex caecus Theob., by original designation. Myxosquamus, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 225 (Igo). GENOTYPE, VM. confusus Theob., by original designation. Neopecomyia, Theob., Monog,. Culic. V, 261 (1910). _[tion. GENOTYPE, N. uniannulata Theob., by original designa- Stenoscutus, Theob., Monog Culic. V, 263 (1910). GENOTYPE, S. africanus Theob., by original designation. Bathosomyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 267 (1gIo). GENOTYPE, Bb. abnormalis Theob., by original designation. Pseudocarrollia, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 12 (1910). Id., Monog. Culic. V, 186: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 454; X, 60. [tion. GENOTYPE, P. lophoventralis Theob., by original designa- Leslieomyia, Christophers, Paludism, No. 2, 68 (1911). GENOTYPE, L. taentorhynchoides Christophers, by original designation. or Acartomyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 251 (1903). GENOTYPE, A. zammitii Theob., by original designation. ?:Gtlesia, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 233 (1903). ? Gualterta, Lutz in Bourroul’s Mosq. Bras. 49 ( ? 54) (1904). Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 21; id., Monog. Culic. IV, 240; Leices., Culic. Malaya, 117. [ (1906). mCacomyra, Cog., .O:S: Dep Aguc:. Bulls lech, Ser ih, 16 ? Stegoconops, Lutz, Imprensa Medica (1906). (? nom. nud.) Peryassu, Os. Culic. do Bras., 34 (1998). ? Molpemyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 479 (1910). ? Andersonia, Strickland, Entom., 250 (1911). vexans Mg., Syst. Besch. VI, 241 (Culex), (1830). Ochlerotatus vagans, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 218. Culex articulatus, Rond., Bull. Soc. Ent. It. IV, 70 (1832). Culex sylvestris, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 406 (1g0r). Culex vagans, id., loc. cit., 1, 411 (1901). Culicada nipponii, td., loc. cit., IV, 337 (1907). Culicada minuta, id., loc. cit., IV, 338 (1907). Culex stenoetrus, id., loc. cit., IV, 395 (1907). Ochlerotatus stenoetrus, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 228. Culicada eruthrosops, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 299, @? , fig. 140, wing (I9gIo). 136 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Culex pseudostenoetrus, td., loc. cit., V, 343, fig. 154, wing (1910). Culex hirsutum, Wudl., Psy. XVIII, 126 (1911). ? Culex nocturnus, Theob , Monog. Culic. ITI, 159 (1903). A very widely distributed species. India [Christophers]; Maskeliya, Ceylon, iv [Green]; Hakgala, Ceylon, v, viii-o7 [Green]; Trincomalee, xi-o6. Also found in China, Japan, the Philippines, Borneo, England and other parts of Europe, in Canada and possibly in Fiji. Edwards finds the male genitalia of specimens from many of these localities agree exactly. He finds three definite varieties, vexans (articulatus, sylvesiris); stenoetrus (minuta, etc.), and nipponi (vagans, Theob., nec. Wied.). Types of minuta, sten- oetrus, eruthrosops and pseudostenoetrus in British Museum. imprimens Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. V, 144, 2 (Culex), (1861). Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 228. Culex imprimens, Giles, Handb., 262; 2nd ed., 411, 9 (tmprn- miens, lapsus): Blanch., Moust., 306, 2: Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26 (tmprimiens): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 348. Culicada suknaensis, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 21, 2 (1910). Id., Monog. Culic. V, 297, 9, fig. 139, wing: Brun:, Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 462. ? Culex auratus, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 153, @: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 467. Amboina, Sukna, 1—2-vii-o8 [Annandale]; Malaysia [f. Leicester]. Type of tmprimens, a remnant, in British Museum: of suk- naensts in Indian Museum. conopas Frnfld., Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien. XVII, 451 (Culex) (1867). Culex conopas, Giles, Handbk., 286. Taeniorhynchus conopas, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 202, o, fig. 249, wing, wing scales, scutellum ; pl. xxiii, 90, 2 , full ins. col. ; pl. E, wing scales: Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 360, ~: Blanch. , Moust., 387, 2 (comopus): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 358: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 166, 9. Chrysoconops conopas, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 481. Selangor, 28-x-99 [Butler]; Kuala Lumpur [Durham]; Klang [Leicester]; Perak [Wray]; Dinding, Straits, vi, xii; Formosa, 8-i-1g00 and vi [Ford]; Philippines [¢. Ludlow]. Type, location unknown to present author. kochi Don., Insektenborse XVIII, 38, 2 (Culex), (1901). Culex kocht, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 217: Blanch., Moust., 272) om Finlaya kocht, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 284: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 361. Papua. Type, location unknown to present author. gubernatoris Giles, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XIII, 607 (Culex), (provis. deser.), (1g01I). 1920. ] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 137 Culex gubernatoris, id.. Entom. XXXIV, 194: Theob., Monog. Culies 1, 314, Si fig. o7, thorax x9). Ochlerotatus gubernatoris, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 226. Stegomyta gubernatorts, Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 380, 2: Blanch., Moust., 261, @. Phagomyia gubernatorts, Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 21: Brun., Recs Ind. Muss i338: Lepidotomyia (11) magna, Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 22 (1905).! Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 250, 7 @. Allahabad, vii; North India; Bombay, I9-viii-o2 [James]; Purnea, Bengal, 6-viii-o7 [Patva|]; Pampanga, Philippine Is. [Whitmore]. Types of gubernatorts (damaged but recognizable), and magna in British Museum; of lophoventralis, a unique specimen, in In- dian Museum. As regards the L. magna of Theobald it must be remembered that he had two genera named Lefidotomyra, the first being synonymous with the previously described Reedomyia, Wudl., the second represented solely by magna. pulchriventer Giles, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XIII, 608 (Culex pulchriventer, provis. descr.), (Ig01).? Culex pulchriventer, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 48, ~ ?; pl. xxiii; g2,.,-2 , tullans.-col-; fig. 170, @ 9, var. chars. ; fig.) 172) )wing, Cicer es, swine 19>: fie. 173. larva: Giles, Handbk), 2nd ed., 4490, 0,93 pl. xvit, var. chars.:. Blanch., Moust.,.338, o.2.5 Brun. vRec,Ind: Mus. 1,351. Ochlerotatus pulchriventer, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. 1V, 228. Howardina himalayana, Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 384, ¢ (1904): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 456. Naini Tal, viii. Types of pulchriventer and himalavana in British Museum. caecus Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 413, 2; fig. 147, head, 148, scutel- lum and scales; pl. xx, 77, full ins. col. (Culex), (r901r). Culex caecus, Theob., loc. cit., IV, 268; fig. 86, wing ¢?; pl. i, wing scales, 9:- Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 415, ¢: Blanch., Moust., 305, 2. Gettonomyia caecus, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 135, 7 @. Pecomyia caeca, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 268; fig. 86, wing ?@; pl. i, wing scales, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 459. Selangor, 28-x-99 [Butler]; Klang; Ipoh, Perak; Straits [Dur- ham]; Philippines [¢. Ludlow]. Type in British Museum. mediolineatus Theob., Monog. Culic. IT, 113 (Culex), (1901). Culex mediolineatus, Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 341, ?: Blanch., Moust , 369, ¢. Ochlerotatus mediolineatus, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 228. Culex trilineatus, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 105, @ (Igor); Loc. y |. 2% A “description ’’ of five lines only in each case. 138 Records of the Indian Museum. [VOL XVaAs, ctt., V, 359: Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 464, ?: Blanch., Moust., 330, 2: Brun.,Rec. IndyMush IV; .476. Types of both medtolineatus and trilineatus in British Museum. aurites Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 209, ¢? ; fig. 253, 254, var. chars. ; pl. xxii, 88, @, full. ins. col. (Taentorhynchus), (1901). Taentorhynchus aurites, Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 362, 2: Brun., Rec: Ind) Maisi1; 357. Chrysoconops aurites, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 48o. Dindings, Perak [Wright]; Kuala Lumpur, I0-xi-02; 25-v- 02 [Durham|; Philippines [¢. Ludlow]. Type in British Museum, from Dr. Annett’s collection. pipersalatus Giles in Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 316, 7 92 (Stego- myta), (190T). Stegomyta pipersalata, Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 372, 2 only!; pl. xvi, 1 a, b, venation (given as o, Edwards says it is 9?) (1902); V, 607, App. (note as to generic position): Blanch., Moust., 264 (¢ only): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1,.332; IV, 448. Pseudograbhanuia maculata, Theob., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 243, 2 (1905); Theobs, Monog. Culic: 2V— 317 ionor fig. 109, wing 2. Ochlerotatus pipersalatus, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 227. Jhansi; Gonda, N.W. India; Galgamuwa, Ceylon, viii [Green]; Madras town, 30-x-08 [Hodgart]. Types of pipersalatus and maculata in British Museum. Theo- bald (Monog. I, 316) attributes this species to Giles, and this appears to be the original description, but he adds as a refer- ence “Handbk., 2nd ed., rgo1,’’ giving no page, which makes it appear as though the latter work had not appeared at the time. Giles, 2nd ed., is dated 1902, a year later than Theobald’s Monograph Vol.I, so the latter reference must stand. ochraceus Theob., Monog. Culic. ITI, 263, 9; fig. 140, scutellum (Taentorhynchus), (1903). Ochlerotatus ochraceus, Kdw., Bull. Ent. Res. II, 250. Taentorhyncus ochraceus, Teices., Culic. Malaya, 164. Taeniorhynchus ochraceus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 358. Chrysoconops ochraceus, vd., loc., cit. IV, 481. Kuala Lumpur [Durham]. Type in British Museum. poicilia Theob.; Monog. Culic. III, 283, 2; fig. 156, wing scales (slightly incorrect). (Finlaya), (1903). Finlaya poictlia, Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 366 (pozalza, lap- sus): Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 520; fig. 238 (corrected wing o@): Blanch., Moust., 415: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1, 361; IV, 486. Penang, 24-x-07 [F*reear]; Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Seleo Ber- linhafen and Mt. Hausemann, Astrolabe Bay [all Papua and | Edwards says (Bull. Ent. Res. [V, 227) that the ¢ belongs to a different species at present undescribed. He should, however, have retained the specific name for the ¢ and renamed the ?. 1920. | E. Brunerrr: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 139 Biro]; Pasir Ganting, W. Coast Sumatra, vi-14; Lampongs, Sumatra, vi-14 [both ¢. Stanton]; Pampanga [W/utmore]; Negros I., Philippines [banks]. Also occurs in N. Queensland. Type in British Museum. multiplex Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 293, 92; fig. 165, claws (Skusea), (1903). Skusea multiplex, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 336. | Pseudoskusea multiplex, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 192, 7: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 450. Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Stephansort ; Muina; Ins. Graget [all Papua and Biro]. Type in Hungarian Museum. niveus Ludl., Jour. N. Yk. Ent. Soc. XI, 139 (Stegomyia nivea), (1903). Stegomyia nivea, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 87, 7 @. Scutomyra nivea, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 203: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. t 336-1 452: Ochlerotatus niveus, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 227. Stegomyia pseudonivea, Theob., Ann, Mus. Hung. IIT, 75 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 188, 9; V, 176, 0, fig. 64,.head : Bie heca lad Miss te:33 2:01 VeeAa8: Fed. Malay States; Oras, Samor. Philippine Is., v, vi, 1902; Andaman Is. [Lows]. Type of niveus in Army Medical Museum, Washington, of pseudonivea in Hungarian National Museum. See note under S. amesit, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 329. albotaeniatus Leices. in Theob., Entom. XXXVII, III, 7 9 (Dantelsia), (1904). | Dantelsta albotaentata, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 241, o 9; fig. 72, (cephalic and scutellar adornment): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. LE, 338 351V, 458: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 117, o - 9:. Malay Peninsula. Type in Leicester coll. melanopterus Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VIT, 367 (Finlaya), (1904). Finlaya melanoptera, Banks, Phil. Journ. Sci. I, 990 (1906). Ochlerotatus melanopterus, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 214. Popea palawanensis, Ludl., Psy. X XI, 31 (1914). Philippines. Type of melanopterus in British Museum. flavipennis Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 367 (Finlaya), (1904). Pampanga [Whitmore]. Type in British Museum. niveoscutellatus Theob., Jour. Econ. Biol. I, No. 1, 22; pl. ili, 5, 2 (Reedomyia), (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 259, o 2; fig. 79, o, foreclaws: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 487. India; Philippines [¢. Ludlow]. Type in British Museum. alboscutellatus Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 80, 9 (Lepidotomyia), (1995). ? Reedomyia alboscutellata, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 261, ?; fig. 80, wing, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 487. 140 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor. XVII, Lepidotomyta alboscutellata, Weices., Culic. Malaya, 132, 7 @: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 339. Simbang (Huon Gulf), and Friedrich Wilhelmshafen [both Papua and Bivo]; Kuala Lumpur. Type in Hungarian Mus. pampangensis Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVII, 94, 2 (Reedomyia), (1905). Reedomyia pampangensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 258, @. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 362. Anzeles, Pampanga, ix [Whitmore]. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. aranetana Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. I, roo1, 7 @ (Finlaya), (1906). Finlaya aranetana, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 361. Bago, Negros I., on the Siya Siya Peak of the Canlaon Vol- cano, 700 metres, vi. Types in Entom. coll. No. 6066, 7 2, Bureau of Science, Manila. pallidostriatus Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 410, » @, fig. 175, wing @ (Culex), (1907). Ochlerotatus palltdostriatus, Hdw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 228. Ochlerotatus ochraceus, Edw. (pt.), Bull. Ent. Res. II, 250. Culex pallidostriatus, Rdw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 228. Culex parascelos, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 18, @ (1910): 7d., Monog. Culic. V, 379: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 473. Mumeteculex kingit, Theob., 3rd Rep. Wellc. Labor., 258 (1908). India [James, Christophers]; Madras town, 30-x-08 [Hodgart]; Peradeniya, xii [Green]. Type of pallidostriatus in British Museum; of parascelos in Indian Museum. Edwards now considers ochraceus, Theob., typi- cal form, to be confined to the Ethiopian Region. taeniatus Leices., Culic. Malaya, 133, 7 2 (Lepidotomyia), (1908). Lepidotomyia taentata, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 459. Malaysia. Type in Leicester collection. ostentatio Leices., Culic. Malaya, 193, 2 (Atoretomyia), (1908). Ochlerotatus ostentatio, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 228. Atorctomyta ostentatio, Brun., Rec., Ind. Mus. IV, 490. Pseudohowardina chrysoscuta, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 228, 9; fig. 94, wing (I9gIO). Malaysia; Peradeniya, iv-07 [Green]. Type of ostentatio in Leicester collection; of chrysoscuta in British Museum. Edwards notes that as the ~ is unknown, the location here of this species is provisional. lowisii Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 257, @ @; fig. 121, head 2, 122 wing, 123, head ~, 124, wing, @ (Reedomyia), (1910). Galle, Ceylon, 6 iv-07 [Fletcher]; Andaman Is. [Lowis and Ray White]. Type in British Museum. lophoventralis Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 13 (Pseudocarrollia), (1910). Ochlerotatus lophoventralis, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 214. 1920. ] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 141 Pseudocarrollia lophoventralis, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 186, ¢: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1V, 454. Purnea, Bengal (¢vpe) [Paiva]; Pusa [Howlett]. Type in Indian Museum. alboannulis Ludl., Psyche XVIII, 132, 2 (Duttonia), (1911). Mindanao, Philippine Is., i, x1, xii. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. taeniorhynchoides Chris., Paludism, No. 2, p. 68 (Leslieomyia), (ZOLE): Ochlerotatus taentorhynchotdes, Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 227. Pecomyia maculata, Theob. (nec Meigen), Jour. Econ. Biol. I, 24; pl. iv, 7 (1905): Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 266, o 2; figs. 82, 83, 84, wings 9 , India [James ; Christophers]. Type, location of that of taentorhynchotdes unknown to present author; that of maculata in British Museum. Mr. Edwards says maculata may possibly be distinct, in which case it must be renamed, as Culex maculatus, Mg. falls in this genus. annulifemur Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. V, 77, 7 (1914). Jhansi, N.W. India, vili, 1900 [Giles]. Type in British Museum. The specimen was the type o of Stegomyia pipersalata, Giles, but that author had confounded two species under one name. Edwards fully describes it. jamesii Edw., loc. cit., 77 (1914). Colombo [James]; Galle [Fletcher]. Type in Brit. Mus. oreophilus Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VI, 357, 2 (1915—16). Gharia, Murree Hills, W. Himalayas, 16-viii. Unique type in British Museum, sent by Pusa Agricultural Research Institute. koreicus Edw., Bull, Ent. Res. VII, 212, » @ (1916—17). Korea [Dv. Mills]. Types presented to British Museum by Dr. Stanton. Aedes, Mg. Syst. Besch. I, 13 (1818). Sch., F. Austr. II, 630: Ficalbi, Bull. Soc. Ent. Tt2290; (7806);:; “Lheob., Monog..Culic. IL, 22... Ii, 285, festricted ; V,. 482 tab. spp: : 2¢.,/Gen:- Ins., Fasc. 26, 35: Giles, Handb., 343; 2nd ed., 480; tab. spp., 346: Blanch., Moust., 399, 7 @: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 183: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 489; X, 45, tab. Aedes group: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 229; VII, 203: Alcock, Ent. Med. Off., 102: Howard, Dyar and Knab, Mosq. IN: Atm. ete, Lye pt. 2,012. GENOTYPE, A. cinereus Mg., by original designa- tion. Heteronycha, Arrib., Rev. Mus. La Plata. I, 397 (1891). 142 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor. XVIT, GENOTYPE, Culex aestuans Wied., as dolosa, sp. nov., by original designation.! Skusea, Theob., Monog. Culic. ITI, 291 (1903). Id., loc. cit., IV, 542; V, 488, tab. spp.: Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 19: Blanch., Moust., 416: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 335; IV, 450, notes; X, 71: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 203. GENOTYPE, S. Rempaaiss Theob., by Blanchard’s designa- tion, 1905. Verrallina, Theob. , Monog. Culic. ITI, 295 (1903). Theob., ‘loc. Clie, We 494, tab. spp.: Blanch., Moust., 417. Leices., Culic. Malaya, TOON Six GENOTYPE, Aedes butlert Theob., by Coquillett’s designa- HOM (tO LO). Macleaya, Theob., Entom. XXXVI, 154 (1903). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 203. GENOTYPE, M. tremula, sp. nov., loc. ctt. Neomacleaya, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 238 (1907). GENOTYPE, N. indica Theob., by original designation. Atoretomyia, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 185 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 490; X, 55. GENOTYPE, A. varietas Leices., by my own designation. Catageiomyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, I15 (1907). This is a nomen nudum, of which no further information seems available. Howard, Dyar and Knab give nearly fifty generic synonyms of Aedes. As Edwards recognises several of them as valid genera, viz. Banksinella, Grabhamia, Howardina, Ochlerotatus, Stegomyta and Taeniorhynchus, I have adopted all these latter with the respective synonymy of each as worked out by that author, the remainder of the American authors’ synonyms being recognised here as such. pseudotaeniatus Giles, J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XIII, 606, prov. descr., 1901 ; Entom. XXXIV, 192 (Stegomyza), (1901). Hulecoetomyia pseudotaeniata, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 337; IV, 455: Theob., Monog. Culic.. V, 222 (@descr.); fig. 89, wing, go, head o& , 91, o genitalia. Stegomyia pseudotaeniata, Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 379, @ 2; pl. xiv, 8, venation, 9, body, 10, larva: Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 312, 9; fig. 96, thorax, head 2 , wing scales; 314, larva described: Joc. cat., III, fig. 16 (p. 28), larva: Blanch., Moust., 201, 2 3 Dehra Dun [Thomson]; Bakloh, Punjab; Naini Tal, 6000-- 8000 ft. [Giles]; Lushai Hills, 29-vii-rt4; Rizal, Manila, 1 [Banks]. Type in British Museum. ! Culex aestuans, Wied., has been regarded by some as synonymous with C. fatigans, Wied., in which case the generic synonymy here seems doubtful. 2 Edwards in selecting butleri as genotype (Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 229) over- looks Coquillett's designation of the same species in 1910. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 143 uncus Theob., Monog. Culic. IT, 53 (Culex), (1901). Aedes uncus, Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 229; VII, 223, fig. 8d, o genitalia. Culex uncus, Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 452, @: Blanch., Moust., 350, 2. Neomacleaya indica, var. simplex only, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. Li Zor > 9 (1908): ? Verralluna malay, LYeic., Culic. Malaya, 198, @ (1908). Sylhet, vi [Hall]; Klang; Kuala Lumpur. Types of uncus and simplex in British Museum; of malayz in Leicester’s collec- tion. butleri Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 230, @ (1901). Giles, Handbke, 2nd ed. 481 7 et: Bruna Recs lid. Mus. I, 367; IV, 489: Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV,-2209. Verrallina butlert, Blanch., Moust., 417: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 196, @ 9: Brun., Rec, Ind. Mus. IV, 401. Skusea diurna, Theob., Entom. XXXVI, 259, 2 (1903). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 547, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 335; IV} 451. Stegomyta hatiensis, Carter, Entom. XLIIT, 275 (1910). Malaysia; Selangor; Jugra, ix [Durham]; Philippine Is. [f. Ludlow}. Types of butlert, divrna and hatiensts in Brit. Mus. funereus Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 292, 2, fig. 164, head, abdo- men (Skusea), (1903). Skusea funerea, var. ornata, Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 79, 2 , pl. i, wing (1905): Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 542; fig. 248, wine @- Bron, Rec. Ind? Mus. 1,335); TV, 458- Sattelburg (Huon Gulf) and Friedrich Wilhelmshafen [both Papua and Biro]: Philippines [¢. Ludlow]. Type of funereus in British Museum ; of orvnata in Hungarian Museum. culiciformis Theob.,. Ann. Mus, Hung. III, 77, 2, pl. i, wing; pl. iv, wing scales (Skusea), (1905). Skusea culiciformis, i4., Monog. Culic. IV, 546, 9, fig. 251, wing @: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 335. Paumomu Riy., Papua [Lorza]. Unique type in Hungarian Museum. indicus Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 238, 9 (Neomacleaya), (1907). Aedes indicus, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 229. Neomacleaya indica, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 458. nec N. indica var. simplex, Theob. © Skusea mediofasciata, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 544, 7 @; fig. 249, wing 2; 250, o& genitalia; pl. vii, wing scales 2; pl. ix, @ genitalia (I907): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 451. Pseudoskusea nigritarsis, udl., Can. Ent. XL, 52 (1908). Pseudoskusea mediolineata, Ludl., loc. cit., XL, 332 (1908). India [Christophers]; Woodlands, Ceylon, 9-x-07; Infanta, Tayabas, Philippine Is. Type of indicus and mediofasciatus in British Museum. 144 Records of the Indian Museum. [VorL. XVII, nigrescens Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 540, fig. 246, wing ?, 247, @ genitalia; pl. vi, wing scales, ? (1907). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 490. ; Castle Rock, Kanara Dist., S.W. India, i, ii, iii. Type in British Museum. jugraensis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 109, 7 9 (Helecocteomyia, lap- sus), (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 455. Jugra, near Kuala Lumpur. Type probably lost; not in . Leicester’s collection. fluviatilis Leices., Culic. Malaya, III, ~ ? (Hulecoetomyia), (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 455. Ulu Gombok, 13 miles from Kuala Lumpur. Type probably lost ; not in Leicester’s collection. varietas Leices., Culic. Malaya, 185, 7 2 (Azoretomyia), (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 4o1. Kuala Lumpur; Ulu Gombak; Pangkor Haut; Klang. Type in Leicester collection. singularis Leices., Culic. Malaya 188, ~ (Azoretomyia), (1908). Aedes singularis, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 223, fig. 8c, # geni- talia. Kuala Lumpur; Kuching, Sarawak [Moulton]. Type in Leicester’s collection. taeniatus Leices., Culic. Malaya, 190, 2 (Aztoretomyta), (1908). Kuala Lumpur. Type in Leicester’s collection. perdita, zd., loc. cit., 192, 7 (Aioretomyia), (1908). Atoretomyta perdita, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 490. Type lost. fragilis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 199, ~ (Verrallina), (1908). Aedes fragilis, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 230. Verrallina fragilis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 491. Verrallina indecorabilis, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 200, 7 2 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 492. Kuala Lumpur. Type of fragilis and indecorabilts in Leices- ter’s coll. imitator Leices., Culic. Malaya, 201, @ (Verrallina), (1908). Kuala Lumpur. Type, damaged, in Leicester’s collec- tion. virilis, 7d., loc. cit., 197, @ (Verrallina), (1908). Kuala Lumpur. Type, a unique @, in Leicester’s collec- tion. pseudodiurna Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 32, # (Skusea), (1910). Skusea pseudodiurna, id., Monog. Culic. V, 491, #: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 451. 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 145 Sukna, 1-vii-o8 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. uniformis Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 33, 2 (Skusea), (1910). Skusea uniformis, id., Monog. Culic. V, 491, 2. Pallode, Travancore, 15-xt-08 [Annandale]. Type, unique, in Indian Museum. pseudomediofasciatus Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 489, 7 (Skusea), (1910). Peradeniya and Hakgala, Ceylon, iii, iv, 07 [Green]. Type in British Museum. panangensis Ludl., Psyche XXI, 159 (1914). Philippine Is. ceylonicus Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 221, &, fig. 8a, @ geni- talia (I9g16—17*. Colombo, a unique @ [K. McGahey]. Type in British Mu- seum. yerburyi Edw., loc. cit.. 222, o, fig. 8g, » genitalia (I9g16—17). Kitli Station, Ceylon, 29-xi-g1 [Yerbury]. Type (unique) in British Museum. leicesteri Edw., loc. cit., 222, o , fig. 8e, 7 genitalia (I916—17). Kuala Lumpur, one ~, by stream in ampang jungle, 21-v-04 [Letcester]. A.? curtipes Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. V, 283, 2 (1914—I91I5). Membakut, N. Borneo [Roper]; Klang [Leicester]; also two @ 2, including tye of species from old collection of Sarawak Museum. Type in British Museum. Leicesteria, Theob. Entom. XX XVII, 211 (1904). Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 29, 20: id., Monog. Culie: NV, 201; WV. 212: Leices, Culic’ Malaya: 94: Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 255, 257, tab. ofient..spp-: /Brun., Rec. Ind: Mus, 1337-7 LV, 4545 X; 63. Ms GENOTYPE, L. longipalpis Leices., by original designation. Chaetomyia, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 100 (1908). GENOTYPE, C. flava Leices., by original designa- tion. Brevirhynchus, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 293 (1908). Id., Monog. Culic. V, 144, tab. spp.: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 442; X, 56. Grenotype, B. magnus Theob., by original desig- nation. 146 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Leicestertomvia, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 452, nom. nov. for Chaetomyta Leices , preoce. Brauer and Berg., 1892 in Tachininae: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 63. longipalpis Leices. in Theob.. Entom. XXXVII, 211, ~ 2 (1904). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 201, ~ 2: Leices,, Culic. Malaya, 94, ¢ 2. Edw:, Bull. Ent. Res: 1V,-261, fic. 4, c7igeni- talia. Kuala Lumpur [Letcester]. Types in British Museum. magna Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 293, 7 @ (Brevirhynchus), (1908). Id., loc. cit., IV, pl. i, wing; pl. iii, wing scales: id., Monog. Culic. V, 145, 7 @; fig. 51, wing; fig. 52, head, side view ,abdom: segments: Bruns, Rec. Ind; Mus. IV; 443: . Edie, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 250, fig. 2, » genitalia. Leicesteria annulitarsis, Leices, Culic. Malaya, 100, @ only (1908): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 454. Toxorhynchites rectirostris, Giles in Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 214, nom. nud. (IQI0). Sylhet, v [Hall]; Sukna, 1-viii-o8 [Annandale]; Maddathorai, Travancore, 17-xi-08 [Annandale]; Kuala Lumpur. Types of magna # 2 ,in Indian Museum; of annulitarsis o , in Leicester’s collection. dolichocephala Leices., Culic. Malaya, 95, 7 2 (dolicocephala), (1908). Brun. Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 455: Hdw., Bull. Bot Reels 259. Kuala Lumpur; Bukit Kutu (Malaysia). Types in Leices- ter’s collection. cingulata Leices., Culic. Malaya, 97, 2 (1908). Brun.; Rec. Ind: Mus. 1V, 454: Edw., Bull, Hot. Res sive 260, fig. 3, » genitalia. Kuala Lumpur, iv, vi. Type in Leicester’s collection. annulitarsis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 99, 2 only (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 454: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. 1V, 260. Kuala Ijumpur. Type in Leicester collection. N.B.—L. annulitarsis, Leices. 7 = L. magna, Theob. flava Leices., Culic. Malaya, or, 7 2 (Chactomyia), (1908). Lewcesterta fava, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 258, fig. 1, @ geni- taliae L. apicalits, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 291, 7 @ (1908); IV, pl. i, wing; pl. ili, wing scales: id., Monog. Culic. V, 213, @ ¢; fig. 86, wing: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 454. Brevirhynchus apicalts, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 7, 2 (1910): Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 148: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 443. 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 147 Letcestertomyia flava, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 453. Malay Peninsula. Types (flava) in Leicester collection; of aptcalis in Indian Museum. annulipalpis Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 6, 2 (Brevirhynchus), (1910). Leicesterta annulipalpis, Kdw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 257, fig. 1, @ genitalia. Brevirhynchus annulipalpis, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 148: Brun., Rees tnd: Mars; iWee442. : : Maddathorai, Travancore, 16-xi-o8 [Annandale]. Type, unique, in Indian Museum. May possibly not belong to Letcesteria. pendula Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 261, o, fig. 5, @ genitalia (1914). Between Selangor and Pahang, Malay States, 16-vi-04 [Letces- ter]. Type in British Museum. digitata, id., loc. cit., IV, 262, » 9, fig. 6, @ genitalia (1914). Ulu Gombak, Malay States, 28-viii-03 ; 2-ix-03, types [Daniels] ; between Selangor and Pahang, 16-iv-04 [Leicester]; Pahang, neat Kuala Lumpur, 4-iv-03; 18-x-03 [Letcester]; Mailum Neg- ros, Philippine Is., 9-vi-o6 [Banks]. Types in British Museum. pectinata, 2d., loc. cit., IV, 263, ¢ 9°, fig. 7, » genitalia (1g14). Jugra, 3—7-x-04, type » [Leicester]; Sarawak [ Hewttt]. Type @ in British Museum. omissa, 1d.; loc. cit., V, 76, o 9. (1914). Colombo [James]; Peradeniya [Green]. Types in British Museum. Possibly = dolichocephala, Veices., var. Taeniorhynchus, Arrib. Rev. Mus: Wai Platal Dt 147-(@Sqr): Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 190 (restricted) ; oc. cit. AV, 483. generic notes, ete: > Vi, v4rg), tab: spp.: zd., Gen. Ins, Fasc. 26, 30, modified: Giles, Handb., 2nd ed., 358: Blanch., Moust., 381, fig. 244, o 2 , generic chars. : Leices., Culic. Malaya, 163: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. II, 251: Brunt, Rec Ind.;Muss 1; 356.) IN, 47825285 72, note on genotype. GENOTYPE, Culex titillans Walk., as C. taentorhyn- chus W. Mansonia, Blanch., Comp. rend. So. biol. Paris (1g0I), LIII, 1046, nom. nov. for Panoplites, Theob., preocc. Gould, 1853, in Aves. Blanch., Moust., 375, 356, tab. spp.: Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 31: id., Monog. Culic. IV, 494; V, 446, tab. spp.: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 171: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 358; IV, 81; X, 64: Howard, Dyar and Knab, Mosq. Ne Amer. ete: Fh pts 1) 501- 148 Records of the Indian Museum. {Vor. XV, Panoplites, Theob., Rep. Coll. Mosq. Brit. Mus., 5 (1900). Id., Monog. Culic. TI, 173 (1901): Giles, Handb., 2nd ed., 350. GENOTYPE, Culex titillans Walk., as Taeniorhynchus taeni- orhynchus, Wied , by Neveu Lemaire’s designation.! Coquillettidia, Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII, 47 (1905). GENOTYPE, Culex perturbans, Walk. [ (1910). Rhynchotaenia, Brethes., Ann. Mus. Buen, Ayres. XX, 470 GENOTYPE, Taentorhynchus fasciolatus Arrib., by designa- tion of Howard, Dyar and Knab (1915). acer Walk., List. Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 8, 9 (Culex), (1848). nec acer, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 211 (1901). Friedrich Wilhelmshafen; Mt. Hauseman, Astrolabe Bay ; Yomba [all Papua and Bivo]. Also occurs in Queensland and New Zealand. Type in British Museum. annulipes Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. I, 6, 2 (Culex), (1857). Mansonia annulipes, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 172, 7 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 359; IV, 482, notes. Panoplites annulipes, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 185, 2; pl. xxx, TEO, 9 sculls cole Culex dives, Sch., Reise Novara, 31 (1868): Giles, Handbk., etc., 20%. Culex nero, Doles., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 383, pl. v, 3 (1857) : Giles, Handbk., etc., 284. Mansonia nero, Blanch., Moust., 380, @. Calcutta, 6-x-04 [Brunetti]; Selangor, 28-x-g9 and ix [Butler]; Perak, “‘ very abundant nocturnal species,’’ [Wright]; Dindings, Straits, xi, xii [Wright]; Kuala Lumpur [Durham and Leicester]; Klang; Port Swettenham and Jugra [all Leicester]; Batavia [t. Schiner|; Rio Baco, Mindoro, Philippine Is. [McGregor]; Gom- bong, Mid-Java [¢. Doleschall]. Types: I have no information about any of these. confinnis Arrib., Revis. Mus. La Plata II, 149 (1891). Theob., Monog. Culic. IIT, 289. Culex confinnis, Giles, Handbk., etc., 247. Chaca, Formosa. Much doubt attaches to the correct identity of this species, which is a South American one. brevicellulus Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 212, 7 9; fig. 255, 256, var. chars.; pl. xxiii, 89, full ins. col. 7 (1901). Taentorhynchus brevicellulus, id., loc. cit., 111, 268 (correction in wing): Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 363, 9 (brevicellula): Blanch., Moust., 389, ~ @ (brevicellula): Leices., Culic. Malaya, 163, @ 2: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1, 357: Edw., Bull. Wat. Res tv; 230. Chrysoconops brevicellulus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 481. | For selection of and identification of type species, see Howard, Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer., etc., III, pt. 1, 502. 1920. ] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 149 Taentorhynchus acer, Theob. nec Walk., Monog. Culic. II, 211 (1901). Chrysoconops pygmaeus, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 300, ¢ (1908): itd., Monog. Culic. IV, 25, 7; pl. i, wing; iii, wing scales: zd., loc. cit., V, 435, 7 %; fig. 192, wing, 193, head, @ ,194, @ genitalia, 195, wing, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 481. Chrysoconops fuscopteron, Theob., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 239 (1911). Sylhet [Hall]; Saugar ; Manipur, viii [Gourlav]; Manipur Haut, fio v, vi; Calettta vil, Vill. Putnea and Rajmahal, Bengal’; Selangor ; Perak; Thayetmo, Upper Burma, viii; Ceylon [Green]; Kuala Lumpur [ Leicester]; Sungei Penoh, Korinchi Valley, Suma- tra, 2,700 ft.; Siolak-Daras, 3,100 {t., Sumatra, vili-14 [both ¢. Stanton]; Philippine Is. [¢. Ludlow]. Types: brevicellulus, in British Museum; pygmaeus, 7 2, in Indian Museum (cofyfe in British Museum) ; acer, Theob. (nec Walk.), in Brit. Mus. ; fuscopteron, in Amsterdam Museum. annulatus Leices., Culic. Malaya, 174, 9 (Mansonia), (1908) Bron Recs Ind Mus: HV, 482: Kuala Lumpur. Type in Leicester’s collection. aureosquammatus Ludl., Can. Ent. XLI, 234, 2 (1900). Theob., Monog Culic. V, 425 (aureosquamata, lapsus ?). Tacniorhynchus pager, Ludi., Psyche XVIII, 128: Theob., Monog. Cialic. V 5618: Parang, Mindanao, Philippine Is., 27-x—xil. Tvpes of aureo- squammatus and page: in Army Medical Museum, Washington. chrysogona Knab., Ent. News. Phil. XX, 386, 7 9 (Mansonia), (1909). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 482. Chrysoconopas aurites, Ludl. (nec Theob.}. Parang, Mindanao, Philippine I., 31-v-06. iy pe in WLS: Nat. Museum, cat. no. 12,626. nigrosignatus Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 224, nom. nov. for conopas, Theob. nec. Fraunfld. (1916 —17). Taeniorhynchus conopas, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 202. nec Culex conopas, Frnfid. ? Pseudotaentorhynchus conopas, var. giblint, Taylor, Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 198, 2 (1914). Lake Kamu Gold Field, Papua [Dr. Giblin]. Type in Aus- ~ tralian Institute of Tropical Medicine. Edwards considers gzblint sufficiently distinct to warrant ranking it as a good species. Mansonioides, Theob. Monog. Culic. IV, 498 (1907). Theob., loc. cit., V. 452, tab. spp.: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 483; X, 64: Edw., Bull. Ent. RCS Ld 253% GENOTYPE, M. guttata Theob., by original desig- nation. | 150 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVIE, uniformis Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 180, 9; pl. xxx, 128, full ins. col., 9 (Panoplites), (190T). Mansonia uniformis, id., loc. cit., III, 270, fig. 144, pupa: Blanch., Moust., 379, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 359; IV, 483: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 171, 7 9: Edw., Bull. Ent: Res. Tl e2 54: Panoplites uniformis, Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed, 353; pl. xiii, 3 a—d, o , head and venation @ 9? (1902). Panoplites africanus, var. reversus, Theob., Monog Culic. I, 189g (1901). nec P. africanus, typical form, Theob., loc. cit., 187. Panoplites australiensis, Theob. in Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 355 (1902). ? Mansonia seguint, Laveran, Comp. Rend. Soc. Biol. Paris LIII, 992 (Panoplites), (Ig01): Blanch., Moust., 380, 92: Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 496: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 482. Sylhet, i, 11, iii, v, vi, vii, xii [Hal/]; Manipur, vi, ix; Shah- jahanpur, N.W. India, x [Giles]; Bhogaon, 30-ix-08 and x; Kati- har, x [both Bengal and Paiva]; Balighai, near Puri, Orissa, 23-x-08 ; Gopkuda I., Chilka Lake, viii; Calcutta, 2-vii-o7; Tra- vancore and Cochin States, 19-xi-08, 4-xi-08 [all 4unandale]; Quilon, 7-iv-00 [James]; Taiping [Wray]; Dilo, Friedrich Wil- helmshafen and Ins. Graget (all Papua) [bivo]; Bayembang Pangasinan, Philippine Is. [Chamberlain]; Manila; Rizal; Fort McKinley [Banks, Schultze, Craig, Araneta]; Rangoon, 25-11-08 [Annandale]; Kuala Lumpur [Lezcester]. Type of uniformis in British Museum. According to Edwards’ latest investigations, africanus, Theob., typical form, is a valid species, with Mansonta major, Theob. and Mansonia nigerrima, Theob., as synonyms, the species not being oriental; but ajricanus, var. reversus is synonymous with uniformts. annulifera Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 183, 2 (Panoplites), fig. 224, wing jsplexxx.0020, 5° = fall nsscal la(mean)s Panoplites annulifera, Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 356, 2; pl. xiii, 8, hind leg. Mansonia annulifera, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 274: Blanch., Moust.,° 380, 9 > DLeices:, ‘Culic. Malaya 274, "9° (iieobe: desc. copied): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 359; IV, 482. Mansonioides annuliferus, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 230. Mansonia 7-punctata, Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 187 (1905). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 494, @. Mansontoides 7-guttata, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 499, ?; figs. 226, 227, wings, 2 (1907). Calcutta, viii, xii; Port Canning, xii [Annandale]; Purneah, x; Bhogaon, 7-viii-og [both Bengal and Paivaj; Bengal [Macrae]; Dacca; Sylhet, v, vi [Hall]; Manipur [Gourlay]; Madras, 12-x1i-99 [Goodrich] ; Quilon [James]; Ceylon [¢. Banks]; 1920.]. E. BRuNET?1: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. I51 Singapore [Durham]; Perak [Wright]; Sarawak [Barker]; Fried- rich Wilhelmshafen, Papua, xi, 10 [Biro]; Bayembang (Panga- sinan, Philippine Is.) [Chamberlain]; Manila [Banks]. Type of annulifera and 7-guttata in British Museum; that of 7-punctata in Hungarian Museum. © Culiciomyia, Theob, Monog. Culic. IV, 227 (1907). Theobivececi.. WV, 220, tab. spp:< Brunt; Ree: Ind. Mus. IV, 456; X, 58: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res: LV ,, 234: GENOTYPE, C. inornata Theob., by my own desig- nation. Neomelanoconion, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 514 (1907), @ only (¢. Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IT, 254). GENOTYPE, Culex rima Theob., by original desig- nation. Pectinopalpus, Theob., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) V, 375 (1910). GENOTYPE, P. fuscus Theob., by original designa- tion. Trichorhynchus, Theob., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 241 (1905): Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 270): Brun, Rec: Ind. Mus ,T, 356.3 X, 73: Trichorhynchomyia, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1V, 477, nom. nov. for Trichorhynchus, Theob., preoce Balbiani 1887 in Protozoa: Brun., loc. cit., X, 735. viridiventer Giles, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XIII, 609 (Culex, provis. descr.), (1Q0r). Culex viridiventer, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 128, 7 @, fig. 219, claws, « 2, abdom. segments, wing scales; o palpus and proboscis, fig. 220, larva; pl. xxix, 116, @ , fullins. col.: Giles, Handbk., etc., and ed., 445, 7 9; pl. xvii, 12, ~ claw, vena- tion, abdomen, larva: Blanch., Moust., 346, 7 @: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 354: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 235. Culex angulatus, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 324, @ (1901). Blanch., Moust., 362, 2. Culex longifurcatus, Theob. (nec Becker), Rec. Ind. Mus. Vero. Fao AOL): Culex pseudolongifurcatus, Theob. (nom. nov. for C. longifurcatus, preoce. by Becker), Monog. Culic. V, 366 (1910). Naini Tal, 4000 ft., vi; 7ooo ft., vi, vii [both Gzles]; Kat- mandu, Nepal; Dahawanga Hill, Bengal, Nepalese Frontier, 16- i1-08. Typ-s of viridiventer, angulatus and longtfurcatus in British Museum; that of pseudolongifurcatus in Indian Museum. pallidothorax Theob., Jour. Econ. Biol. I, 32 (Culex), (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 446, 7 ¢ (pallidothorax emend,). Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 235. Culex albopleura, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 456, 2 (1907). 152 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Culiciomyta annuloabdominalis, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 236, Om) 2 fig.-1o02,/ ocetput 108 head (rono): India [James, Christophers]; Peradeniya, ii-o7 and Hakgala, Ceylon, v-o7 [both Green]. Types of pallidothorax, albopleura and annuloabdominalis in British Museum. pulla Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 87, ¢?, fig. 6, head (Culex pullus), (1903). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 232, fig. 66, head scales. Muina, Papua, 1900 [Biro]. Type, unique, in Hungarian Museum. fusca Theob., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 242, @; pl. A. 2, head, palpus, clypeus, antenna, scultellum (Tvichorhynchus fuscus), (1905). Culiciomyia fusca, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 235. Trichorhynchus fuscus, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 270, 2: Edw., Bull. Hnt..Res aly 33 hv 2 a50 Trichorhynchomyia fuscus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 477. Culiciomyia inornata, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 227, ~ 9°, fig. 61, head scales; 62, wing, 2; 63, ~ genitals (1907). Peradeniya, xii [Green]; Kuching, xi [Barker]; Philippines [2. Ludlow). Type: Theobald wrote me that it was in the Hun- garian Museum, subsequently (Monog. V), stating it to be in the British Museum; that of inornata is there. annulata Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 230, ~ 9° , fig. 64, wing, 9; 65, % genitalia; pl. i, wing scales, @ (1907). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 457. Kuching, Sarawak [Barker]; Philippines [¢. Ludlow]. Type in British Museum. ceylonica Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 236, 7 2, fig. 70, wing, 9 (1907) ¢ Peradeniya, 1i-o7; Maskeliya, Ceylon, iv-o7 [both Green]. Types in British Museum, a unique pair. bahri Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. V, 79, @# 2 (1910". Badulla, Ceylon ; a series bred from larvae, 3 ” o&, including type, and 4 2 @ in British Museum; colvpes in London School of Tropical Medicine; Hakgala, Ceylon; Peradeniya [Green]. Type in British Museum. spathifurca Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. V, 284, ~ (1g914—I5). Kuching, Sarawak, 22-vii-14, in house [Moulton]; a @ from Kuching reservoir, 30-vii-I4, may be this species. Ivpe in British Museum. Lophoceratomyia, Theob.! Ann. Mus. Hung., III, 93 (1905). Theob., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 245: td.. Monog. Culic. IV, 471 (generic notes): Leices., Culic. Malaya, 119. ! In Edwards’ latest paper he ranks this as a subgenus only of Calex, and gives a table of oriental species. 1920.] E. Brunerti1: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 153 GENOTYPE, L. fraudatrix Theob., by my own designation (Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 64) Philodendromyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 623 (1907). GENOTYPE, P. barkerii Theob., the original spe- eles, Oculeomyta, pt. Theob., loc. czt., IV, 515 (1907). GENOTYPE, O.sarawaki Theob., the original spe- cies, uniformis Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 93, ~ 2; pl. A, 3, an- tenna, ~; pl. B, 4, palpus (1905). Id., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 245: 7d., Monog, Culic. LV; 493, Go dw. bullets hes, Vi Gor Vil) 2277 Peradeniya, v [Green]. Type in British Museum. fraudatrix Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 94, ~ 9, fig. 7, palpus @ @, 8, antennal organs (1905). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 474, & @?, fig. 208—2IT, var. chars. : Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 235. var. variata Leices., Culic. Malaya, 121, 7 2 (1908). Friedrich Wilhelmshafen and Stephansort [both Papua and Biro]; Malay Peninsula. Type of fraudatrix in Hungarian Museum ; of varzata in Leicester coll. brevipalpis Theob , Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 96, o, fig. 9, var. chars. (1.995). Id Monog-sCalic. IV, 477,002, ie.-02 , var. charses , Leices. Culic. Malaya, 129 (Theob. descr. copied): Edw., Bull. Ent. Res-4V5,.236, eminentia, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 131, » (1908). Singapore [bivo]; Kuala. Lumpur. Type of brevipalpus in Hungarian Museum; of eminentia in Leicester collection. Edwards suggests the use of the name eminentia, Leices. in- stead of the earlier brevipalpus, to avoid confusion with Culex (Cyathomyia) brevtpalpis, Giles, but this does not appear to me to be legitimate. minutissima Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 135, @ (Culiciomvia), (1907). Lophoceratomyia minutissima, Kdw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 235. Culictomvia nigerrima, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 233, 2 , fig. 100, wing (1910). Melanoconion juxtapallidiceps, td., loc. cit., V, 456, 2 (19gI0). Peradeniya, ii [Green]; Trincomalee, x, 1907 [Green]. Tvpes: all three in the British Museum. barkeri Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 623, 0, fig. 289, head, scutel- lum, palpus, o; fig. 290, wing, ~; pl. vii, wing scales, 9 (Philodendromyta), (1907). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 503: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 23035 Vl 227. 154 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor. XVII, sylvestris, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 125, » @ (1908): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 465. guadripalpis, Edw , Bull. Ent. Res. V, 80, @ (1914). Sarawak, vil [Barker]; Malaysia. Types of Larkert and quadripalpis in British Museum; paratypes in Cambridge Mu- seum. rubithoracis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 11g, @ 2 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind: Mus. 1V; 464: Hdw.; Bull Hunt) Res. LV. 236: Oculeomyia fullert, Ludl., Can. Ent. XLI, 97, 2 (Ocultomyza), (1909): Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 478, 2 (Ludl. descr. copied) : Brun., Rec. Ind Mus. IV, 485. ? Lophoceratomyia niger, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 123 (1908). Kuala Lumpur; Parang; Mindanao, Philippines, x. Type of rubithoracis in Leicester’s collection; of fullevt in Army Medi- cal Museum, Washington. nigra Leices., Culic. Malaya, 123, @ @ (niger), (1908). Bran., Ree) Ind) Mus: TV , 464. Kuala Lumpur. Types in Leicester collection. Edwards notes that if Lophoceratomyia be considered only a subgenus of Culex the name nigra is preoccupied, but thinks Leicester’s species is probably synonymous with rubithoracis. minor Leices., Culic. Malaya, 126, @ @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 464: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 227. Malaysia Type in Leicester collection. It is possible, as Edwards notes, that this name may be ante- dated by Culex minor, Theobald, Oct. 1908. taeniata Leices., Culic. Malaya, 127, ~ 92 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 465. Kuala Lumpur; Klang. Type in Leicester collection. See note under nigra, the same argument applying here, taeniata possibly being synonymous with some other species (Edwards here repeating the name taeniata, apparently in error for some other). mammilifer Leices., Culic. Malaya, 128, @ 2 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 464: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 236. bicornuta, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 25, @ (1910). Id.. Monog:.Calic: V, 412, o,. figs. 178 —162, var’ chasse Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 463. Kuala Lumpur; Raub (Malaysia); Kawkareik, base of Dawna Hills, 4-i1i-o8 [Annandale}. Tvpe of mammialifer in Leicester coll. ; of bicornuta a dissected ¢ in the Indian Museum. hewitti Edw., Bull. Ent. Res V, 80, 7 2 (1914). Matang, Sarawak [Hewt/]. Type in British Museum ; para- types in Cambridge Museum. curtipalpis Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. V, 127, ~ (1914—15). Kuching reservoir, Sarawak, 6-iii-14 [Moulton]. Type in British Museum. 1920.] EH. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 155 Culex, Linn. Syst. Ent., Ed. X, 602 (1758). Sch., Fauna Austr. II, 625: Giles, Handbk., etc., 186; 2nd ed., 386: Theob., Monog. Culic. T, 326; IV 387; _V,, 323, tab.spp.: td.,Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 24; 25, list spp. world: Blanch., Moust., 267, 269, tab. spp. in 9 sections; 627, supp. tab. ; 372, list of uncertain species: Leices.., Culic. Malaya, 138, tab. of groups: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 342; IV, 465; X, 39, Culex group of genera ; 42, subgenera ; 43, synonyms: Alcock, Ent. Med. Off., 98: How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq.) Ne Wien peice. ath pt. 1,255. list synonyms ; 217, chars. GENOTYPE, Culex pipiens I,., by universal ac- ceptation. Lutzia, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 155 (1903).! How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer., etc., ITI, 466. GENOTYPE, Culex bigotit Bell , by original designation. Melanoconops, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 178, nom. nud. (903).” Lasioconops, Theob., loc. czt., III, 235 (1903). GENOTYPE, L. potcilipes, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. Melanoconion, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 238 (1903). Theob., éoc. cit., IV, 507; V, 455, tab. spp.: id., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 32: Blanch., Moust., 395 (Melanoconium, emend.): Glen Herrick, Ent. News., 382: Leices:, Culic. Malaya, 136: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 360; IV, 484; X 65. GENOTYPE, Culex atratus Theob., by Dyar’s designation. Heptaphlebomyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 336 (1903). Theob., Joc. cit., IV, 531; V, 481: Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 41: zd., Entom. XXX, 156. GENOTYPE, H. simplex Theob., sp. nov., loc. cit. Culicella, Felt., N. Yk. State Mus. Bull. 79: Ent. 22, App., Pp. 391¢ (1904). How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer., etc., III, 457 (as subgenus). GENOTYPE, Culex dyari Coq., by original designation. Pseudoheptaphlebomyia, Ventrillon, Bull. Mus. Paris XI, 427, nom, nud. (1905). GENOTYPE, P. madagascarensis Ventr. Neoculex, id., loc. cit., VII, 47 (1905). GENOTYPE, Culex territans Walk., by originai designation. d J ! Lutzia is ranked as a valid genus by Howard, Dyar and Knab, with a sug'- gestion (p. 218), that it might be a subgenus of Cw/ex, the same opinion applying to Carrollia also. ? The name merely used in the text and not set up as a new genus even as a nom. nud, . 156 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Gnophodeomyia, Theob., Jour. Econ. Biol. I, No. 1,21 (1905): Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 25t. GENOTYPE, G. inornata, sp. nov., loc. cit. Trichopronomyia, Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. IIT, 98 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 479: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. POG Ae ice Genotype, 7. annulata, sp. nov., loc. cit. Melanoconium, Blanch., Moust., 395 (Melanoconton, emend.) (1905). Popea, Ludl., Can. Ent. XX XVII, 95 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 211: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IWS A855 160, GEAoTyPR, Pp lutea, sp. nov., loc. cit. Mochlostyrax, Dyar and Knab, Jour. Ni: VK; Ent; Soe SV d 223 (1906). GENOTYPE, M. caudelli Dyar and Knab, by original de- signation. Jamesia, Chris., Sci. Mem. Med. Off. India (n. s.) XXV, 12 (1906 . No definite type species quoted. Culex concolor, Rob. Desv. and C. nigripes, Zeit. are quoted as belonging to iN Tinolestes, Coq., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII, 185 (1906). GENOTYPE, 7’. latisquama, 1d., sp. nov., loc. ctt. Maullotia, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 274 (1907). GENOTYPE, M. piltfera, id., sp. nov., loc. cit A poroculex, 1d., loc. ctt., 316 (1907). GENOTYPE, A. punctipes, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. Leucomyta, td., loc. cit, 372; pl. ix, @ genitalia (1907). lds loc xert.. Vout tab=spp. GENOTYPE, Culex gelidus Theob., by original designation. Microculex, 1d., loc. cit., IV, 461 (1907). GENOTYPE, M. argenteoumbrosus, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. Neomelanoconion, id., loc. cit., IV, 514, 2 only (1907).' GENOTYPE, Culex rtma Theob., by original designation. Pneumaculex, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 523 (1907). Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII, No. 1, nom. nud. GENOTYPE, Culex signifer, Coq. Dyar’s reference was a nom. nud., and the genus must stand to Theobald. Aedinus, Lutz in Peryassu, Os. Culic. do Bras., 36 (1908). GENOTYPE, A. amazonensts, sp. nov., loc. cit. Gnophodromyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 114 (1910). Apparently a nomen nudum figuring only in a table of genera, probably a misprint for Gnophodeomyra. | Howard, Dyar and Knab say that Newstead, Dutton and Todd used this name previously (Ann. Single Med. Paras. I, 31, 1907), with NV. palpus, sp. nov., as genotype. Edwards ranks the ¢ of Neomelanoconion, as synonymous with Culiciomyia. 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 157 Rachisoura, Theob , loc. cit., V, 207 (1910). GENOTYPE, R. sylvestris, sp. nov., loc. cit. Mimeteomyta, td., loc. cit., V, 210 (1910). GENOTYPE, EF. apicotriangulata, sp. nov., loc. cit. Eumelanomyia, id., loc. cit, V, 240 (1910). GENOTYPE, E. inconspicua, sp. nov., loc. ctt. Protomelanoconion, id., loc. cit., V, 462 (1910). GENOTYPE, P. fusca, sp. nov., loc. ct. Thomasina, Newstead and Carter, Ann. Trop. Med. Paras. TV, 55a5 ties leads co n(OLG— EE): GENOTYPE, Mansonia longipalpis Newst. and Carter, by original designation. Diceromyia, Theob., 4th Rep. Welle. Lab., Vol. B, 151 (19II). GENOTYPE, D. africana, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. Theobaldiomyia, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 462; nom. nov. for Leucomyia, Theob., preoce. Braur and Berg., 1892 in Sarcophaginae. Brons Rec, Inds Mus. X> 72) (1012): Climacura, Howard, Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer., etc., III, 452 (1915). GENOTYPE, Culex melanurus Coq.,by original designation. Ranked as a subgenus by the authors. Of the synonyms of Culex as given by me in my recent “Critical Review,’’ 16 (not counting my nomina novae) are accepted as such by Messrs. Howard, Dyar and Knab, whilst 31 others are considered synonymous with Aedes, with which they include Ochlerotatus, as understood by Edwards, two or three of the remainder of my Culex synonyms being split up between Culex and Aedes. cantans Mg., Syst. Besch. I, 6, 2 (1818). Culex stimulans, Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. 1, 4, 2 (1848). C. fumtpennis, Steph., Zool. Jour. I, 453 (1825). Coonoor, 6,000 ft.; Madras; North India [Dr. Price]. Types in Paris Museum, two specimens. concolor R. Desv., Mem. So. Hist. Nat. Paris IV, 405 (1825). Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 107, @ 2 , fig. 203, » palpus; pl. RXV, 160 /o =rr0.9) both full ins. ‘coljs (Giles, Jour. Trop. Meds-Vitl S366)". 7d., Handb., 2nd ed.) 454.cc% = pl. xvii, 3: a,b, venation, « 2: Blanch., Moust., 365, 7 @: Leices., Calic. Malaya) £54079 > Brun, Rec. Ind: Mus. 3435 Tvs 468, notes. Practically common throughout India in the summer and many parts of the East, occurring in some places during the greater part of the year, Calcutta for instance. Outside of India it is found in Sylhet, ii, iv, v, xi, xii [Lt.-Col. Hall]; Upper Bur- ma in August [Watson]; Selangor, 28-x-99 [Butler]; Kuala Lum- pur [Durham]; Perak [Wray and Wright]; Samarang [Jacobson] ; Phrapatoon, Siam, viii-o6 [Woolley]; Pampanga, Phil. Is. [Whst- 158 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, more]; Hongkong; Foo Chow (China), Andaman Is. [Ray White]. Type location unknown to present author. fuscanus W., Auss. Zweifl. I, 6 (1828). Giles, Handbk., etc., 301: .Theob., Monog. Culitc. I, 167: id., Gen., Ins. Fasc. 26, 30 (quotation incorrect): Giles, Handbk.;"ete:, 2nd-ed.; 455: Blanch.; Moust:, 275.2. Brome Rec. Ind. Mus: "I, 345: East India; Singapore; Malacca; Sarawak. Type (no sex stated), location unstated. Much doubt attaches to this species (vide Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 345). fatigans Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 10, 7 @ (1828). Giles, Handbk., 298, 2nd ed., 438; Theob., Monog. Culic. Tl,. 151, @ - 9), fig... 234, 0", wing; fig. 235,o genitalia jaie: 236, wings, map of distribution, p. 155; pl. xxi 1145 eo) 115, 2 (both full ims. col.); pl. D, wing scalesi: aistaaans: and locs., p. 156, e¢. seg.; fig. 238, ten variations of wings: Theob., Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26; pl) ii, 2, 9 (full ins. col.): Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 438, ¢ 9, fig. 45.(var.schats);" lision subspecies, p. 440: Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, pl. xvi, lar- val characters: Blanch.,..Moust.,.353,.@ .9 die. 230, "oe (as pungens): 221, 9s 232. head, a? (as, anxtfer)ieeaee adult larva, nymph (pungens,) 234, head of larva (pungens) : Leices., Culic. Malaya, 157, 7 9: Bruns, Rec. Ind. Mus 344; IV, 468. Culex aestuans, Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 11 (1828). Culex pallipes, Mg , Syst. Besch. VII, 1 (1838). Culex anxifer, Coquerel, in Big., Ann. So Ent. Fr. (1858). Culex skusit, Giles, Handbk., 1st ed., 292 (1900). Heteronycha dolosa, Arrib., Dipt. Argent., 56 (1891). [{IgoTt). Culex panalectoris, Giles, Jour. Bomb. N.H. Soc. XIII, 608 Armigeres panalectoros, id., Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 386. Desvoidea panalectros, id., t. Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 5. Desvoidya panalectros, Blanch., Moust., 266, ~. Blanchardiomyia panalectros, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 442. Culex quasipipiens, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 136, ¢ , fig. 223, head, wing, veins (1901): Giles, Handbk, 2nd ed., 438: Blanch., Moust., 344, 2: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 351. Culex foochowensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 137, @ @ , figs. 224, 225, var. chars. (1901): Blanch., Moust., 344, # 2 (fouchow- ensis): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 345. Culex reesit, Theob., Monog. Culic. IT, 145, » 2, fig. 232, palpus @ , thorax 2 , claws @ (1901): Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 440, @ 9: Blanch.,.Moust., 261, 0/9: Brun,, Rees inde Musa, 351. Culex sericeus, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 147, 9, fig. 233, var. chars; (1901): Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed.,. 452; 29> Blanchs, Moust., 362, 9: Brun., Ret. Ind. Mus. I, 352; IV, 475. 1920.| EE. BruNETTI: Ortental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 159 Culex christophersi, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 453, ” @ (1907). Culex osakensts, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 439, @ only (1907). Culex 5-fasctatus, Dyar and Knab (? née Say), Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. XI, 34 (1909). Culex goughit, Theob., U.S. Afr. Dep. Agric., Ist Rep. Vet. Res. 268, ¢ only (I9gITI). subspecies luteoannulatus Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 159 (1gor). ? Culex pungens, Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 9 (1828). ? Culex macleayt, Skuse, Pr...Linn. Soc...N.S. Wales, p. 1745 (1896). The most widely distributed species in the Orient. Records of its occurrence during every month can be found amongst Indian localities. Ceylon (Kurmregalla, Badulla, Balangoda, Keleni Valley), i, ili, xi[Green]; Nepal; Moulmein; Manipur; atsea be- tween Calcutta and Rangoon, 22—23-i1-08 [Annandale]; Ran- goon, 24-xi1-04 to 3-1-05, and 9-11-06 [Brunetti]; Dindings [Wray]: Perak [Wrighl]; Penang, 3—8-vili-o6 [Brunetti]; Singapore, 4- xi-g9 and vii [Hanttsch, Biro]; 21-vi-06 [Brunetti]; Malay Penin- sula, widely distributed and common near houses [ Leicester] ; Phra- patoon, Siam, 10—18-i; IQ-iii; 30-xit-o7; viii and xi-o6 [Dr. Woolley]; Batavia, 27-vi; 9-vii-06 [Brunetti]; Soerabaya, 16— 25-v1i-96 [Brunetti]; Papua (Friedrich Wilhelmshafen and Ste- phansort), [51v0]; Sarawak; Hong Kong, 8-i-00 ; vii [Ford]; Foo- chow [Rennie]; Shaohyiing [Cornford]; Shanghai, 16—25-vii-o6: swarming in ditch; Hankow, 22—26-iv-06; Manila, 1o—16-iii-06 [all three Brunetti]; Seistan; E. Persia [Annandale and Kemp]. It also occurs in Japan, East Africa, Natal, Zanzibar, Mombasa, the Soudan, Egypt, British Central Africa, Senegambia, Mauri- tius, the Seychelles, Australia, Fiji and the Southern part of N. America, Central and S. America, and the West Indies. Types of fatigans, aestuans and pungens in Wiedemann coll. ; of mac- leayt in Sydney Museum; of fanalectros in British Museum. No type specimen set up of skusez; a typical specimen in British Museum. sitiens Wied. Auss. Zweifl. I, 542, 2 (1828). Edws., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 232. Culex impellens, Walk. (nec Theob.), Proc. Linn. So. Lond. IV, QI, 2 (1860). C. annulivostris, Skuse, Proc. Linn. So. N.S. Wales (2) III, 1737 (1889). C. microannulatus, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 353, 7 2; pl. xviii, 69, ¢, full ins. col.; fig. 118 b, head, d, fore ungues @ (1901): Blanel,, Motst:, 292) o @: ,eices., Culic: Malaya, 140.0" 9 : Brun. Reco ind. Mus..I 349; 1V, 472: C. gnophodes, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 163, @ (1903). Leices., Culic. Malaya, 145 (Theob., descr. copied). C. somaliensis, Nev.-Lemaire, Arch. Parasit. X, 254 (1906). C. ronaldi, Charm., Ann. Trop. Med. II, 259 (1908). 160 Records of the Indian Museum [Vou.. XVII, C. salus Theob., Third Rep. Wellcome Lab., 256 (1999). Apparently a very widely distributed species throughout the East, common nearly everywhere. Sylhet, i, ii, iv, v, xi, xii; Calcutta, July to November, com- mon; N.W. Provinces, India, common [Giles]; Shahjahanpur, xii {Gzles]; Mukerian; Hoshiarpur [Dr. Datta]; Purnea, Bengal, vili; between Bolpore and Rampore Haut, Bengal, viii; in rail- way carriage [Pazva]; Lake Chilka, Orissa, viii; Gopkuda I.; Trincomalee and Hakgala, Ceylon, 24-vili—, 9-ix-07, and Per- adeniya [all three Green]; Singapore [Dr. Finlayson]; Dindings ; Straits, xi; Makessar; Manila, Cavite and Pangasinan (all three Phil. Is.) [Banks, Stiff and Chamberlain respectively]. It also occurs in Mauritius. Type (sitiens), said to be in the Copen- hagen Museum: that of annulirostris at Sydney Museum; of microannulatus, impeltens, salus and gnophodes in the British Museum, of ronald: at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. vagans Wied , Auss. Zweifl. I, 545, 2 (1828). Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 411, 2; fig. 146, wing, scutellum : id., loc. cul., IV, 14, %; V, 347, @:, Giles, Handbk: etc. 27or. end ed:, 4r4,-? pl. xvi; 14, venation 2::\\7d\ aon. ianepe Med. VII, 368: Blanch., Moust., 304, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 353; IV, 476. Madras city, 31-x-08[ Hodgart]; Hongkong, x; Shanghai [ Lin- desay|; Pampanga [Whitmore]; Foochow [t. Blanch.]. Type in Dr. Trentepohl’s collection. nigripes Zett., Ins. Lapp., 807 (1838). Ficalbi, Bull. So. Ent. Ital., 292 (1896): Theob., Monog. Culic. Il, 93, o 9) fig. 194; wing, ete. > he: 260 ((pa2zre) aap of distribution: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 350. 2? impiger, Walk., List. Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 6, @ (1848). 2?amplacabilis, id., loc. cit., 1, 7, 2 (1848). Deosai Plateau, between Kashmir and Shardo, 13,000 ft. [Dr. Neve]. A circumpolar species. Type (nigripes) in Paris Mu- seum. rubrithorax Macq., Dipt. Exot. Supp. IV, 9, @ (1850). Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 416, 2 ; fig. 150, head, thorax, apex of abdomen: Giles, Handbk., etc., and ed., 412, @: zd., Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 368: Skuse, Proc. Linn. So. N.S. Wales, p. 1735 (1896): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 352. Pampanga, Ph. Is. [Whitmore]. Type in Paris Museum. Described originally from Australia. aureostriatus Dol., Nat., Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 385, ¢@; pl. vi, I (1857). Giles, Handbk., 280: Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 387, 2: Blanch., Moust., 310, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 355; IV, 467. Amboina. Blanchard says it occurs in Tokio. Type, loca- tion unknown to present author. 1920.] EH. BRunertr: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 161 longipalpis Wulp, Mid-Sum. Dipt., 9, pl. i, 3, head (1892). Giles, Handbk., etc.; 249; 2nd ed., 423,?: Blanch., Moust., 318,, 9: Brun., Ree. Ind: Mus. IV,7471. Soeroelangoen, Sumatra. Type, location unknown to pre- sent author. mimeticus Noe, Bull. Ent. So. Ital. XX XI, 240 (1899). Giles, Handbk., etc., 202; 2nd ed., 389; pl. xv, 16, wing, ? ; 17, palpi and proboscis 7; 18, claws o@: Theob., Monog. Culic. 1420.08 sepia xviey 63, Of full eins..-col, > “Blanch, Moust: 271, o°9:> Leices.; ‘Culie: Malaya, 139, » 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Muss 3406 SEV 4472: ?hyrcanus, Pallas, Reisen Russ. Reich. (1871), ‘‘near Caspian Sea.” Theog., 8000 ft., 2-v-07 [Annandale]; Punjab, 6000 ft., tit [Lindesay]; Canara District [Aztken]; Nilgiri Hills [Gees]; Lu- shai Hills, 1-vi-o4 [Macleod]; Thaumaspur, Nepal, 18—2o0-i1-08 ; Malacca [¢. Blanch.]; Peradeniya, 17-ix-07 [Green]; Kuala Lum- pur [Durham]; Perak [Wright]. Occurs also in Italy, Cyprus, Macedonia and Palestine. See note under C. mimulus, Edw. Type in Rome University Museum. tigripes Grandpré and Charmay, Planters Gazette Press (1900).! Giles, Handb., 2nd.ed., 407,.¢ 9; pl. xvi, 4, wing, o. 9, head o thorax, vat.: 2¢.. Jout.. Trop. Med. VIE @363: Theob., Monog. Culic. III, figs. 120—122, larva, pupa, dia- grams: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 352; IV, 475: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. II, 26r. : maculicrura, Theob., Monog. Culic. IT, 34, 7 9; pl. xxii, 85, @ , full ins. col. (1901). Sylhet, ii, iv, v to xii [Lt.-Col. Halil]; Kurseong, 4-viii-08 ; Damukdia Ghat (Riv. Ganges, E. Bengal), vii; Calcutta, viti-o8 ; xli, 1905: Port Canning, xii; Mandalay, 11-iii-o8 [Annandale] ; Manipur, viii [Gourlay]; Kirindi, 20-xi-o8; Weligama, 3-1-08 ; Dondra, 28-iv-o8; Mandulsima, 14-xii-o8 (all four, Ceylon) ; Dindings, Straits, xii; Pampanga, Ph. Is. [Whitmore]. Also occurs in West Africa, Natal, Mauritius, Queensland. Type, location unknown to preseut author. Edwards has sug- gested that this species may be identical with concolor, R. Desv. tritaeniorhynchus Giles, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. So. XIII, 606 (provis. descr.) (May 1901). Giles, Entom, XXXIV, 192 (July 1901): id., Handbk., 2nd ed., 401, & 9: Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 364, 7 9; fig. 124, wing, # 2: Blanch., Moust., 294, 7 ?: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 355: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 233; VII, 224. Culex sitiens, Theob. (nec Wied.), Monog. Culic. 1, 360, fig. 121, wing, proboscis (Nov. 1901): Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 400, ! Edwards (Bull. Ent. Res. II, 261) gives as reference ‘‘Grandpré, Les Moustiques, 1goo.’’ Presumably he refers to Blanchard’s work, 162 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, 9:. Blanch., Moust:, 293, 9: Leices., Culic.. Malayap 143) oe: Bruns Rec. Ind, Mus.9 9352; ai 495: Culex annulus, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 358, @ (1go0r). Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 405, 9: Blanch., Moust., 293, ¢: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 144 (copies Theob.’s descr. of @ ). Culex vishnui, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 355, v only, ( 9 = vishnut, Theob., vera), fig. 119, claws, wing tips; 120a, forms of abdo- men (@ only), claws, @ (1901): Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 399, o; pl. xvi, 5a, abdomen vars., 5b, fore tarsal claws, o: Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 387, @ only; fig. 163, genitalia @: Blanch., Moust., 293, @ only: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 354; IV, 476. Culex birot, Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 82, ~ ¢; pl. i, wing, @ 9: Jd., Monog.. Culic. TV; 300; <= 9 sfieg e165 winters 164, wing @. Sambalpur (Cent. Prov., India), 26-x-1g00 [Murphy] ; Calcutta, Vili, ix; Bombay [Biro]; Madras, xi, xii [Cornwall]; Dacca; Tra- vancore, type [James]; Quilon, 27-vii-1900 and ii [ James]; Cey- lon, xi; 27-xii-g9 [Bartholomew]; Dindings (Straits), x, xi, xii; Malaysia; Malacca; Sumatra; Celebes [all three ¢. Blanchard]; Tai-Po; Pokfulam; Hongkong; Lamma, Philippines [¢. Ludlow]. Types of tritaentorhynchus and vishnui @ in British Museum; of bivoc in Hungarian Museum; of annulus in Dr. Rees collection. vishnui Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 355, @ only (the 7 = ¢rilaenio- rhynchus, Giles); figs. 119, 120 var. chars. (@ only); pl. xvii, 66, @, full ins. col. (gor). Id., loc. ‘cit., IV, fig. 162,. wine 9: pl. v, wing scalessae™: Blanch., Moust., 293 (2 only): Leices., Culic. Malaya, 141 (@ only): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 354; IV, 576: Edw., Bull. Hnt.gRes. LV ,2233') Valeo o5. tmpellens, Theob. (nec Walk.), Monog. Culic. I, 362, 2; fig. 122, head; 123, wing; Joc. ci., 1V; 15 (lous list) locs)ieasGiles Handbk., 2nd ed., 399, @ only; pl. xvi, 3a head: Blanch., Moust., 294, 2: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 142 (Theob.’s descr. copied): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1, 347; IV, 470. Culex perplexus, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 150, 7 @ (1908): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 473. ?C. microtaentaius, Theob., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 236 (1911). ?C. pseudoinfula, Theob., loc. ctt., p. 237 (1911). ?C. parpus, Taylor, Bull. N. Terr. Austral., 1a, p. 27 (1912). Very generally distributed through the East; widely through- out India, as far north as Nepal and Sylhet, i, 11 [Hal/]. Out- side of India it is recorded as follows; Ceylon, xi and 27-xii-99 [Bartholemew]; Batticolora, Ceylon, iv, [Green]; Moulmein, it; Mandalay, I1, 12-iii-08 [Annandale]; Chittagong, 26-vii-08 [Lt.- Col. Hall]; Rangoon, 24-xii-04 to 3-i-05 [Brunetti]; Kuala Lum- pur, v [Durham, Leicester]; Perak [Wray, Wright]; Makessar {7. Walker|; Batavia, 27-vi-o6 to g-vii-o6 [Brunetti]; Pampanga [Whitmore]. Also taken on board ship 5 miles off Aleppey, Mala- 1920. ] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 163 bar Coast, 4-v-08 [Paiva]. Type of vishnut 2 and of per- plexus @ @ in British Museum. annulioris Theob., Liver. Sch. Trop. Med. Mem. V, App. (1901). Id., Monog. Culic. I, 371, @ (1901): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 466: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. Wi, 250. Phillipines. Described from a single ¢@ from Mashonaland. Type in British Museum. hirsutum Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 392, 7 @; pl. xx, 80, 2 full ins. col., fig. 137, palpus #, apex @ antenna (1gor). Brin., Rect duds Muse, 347° Philippines. Types in British Museum. gelidus Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 20, 2; pl. xxiv, 93, 2, full ins. col.; fig. 158, thorax and hind tarsus (Culex) (1901). Culex gelidus, Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 421, @: Blanch., Moust., 316, 2: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 346. Leucomyta gelida, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 372: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 047...07° (9.. Theobaldiomyta gelidus (lapsus) Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 462. Calcutta, August, 6-x-04 [Brunett:] ; Purnea, Bengal, 6-viii-07, ix, x [Paiva]; Dacca; Rajshahi, Bengal, 1—6-ii-o7; Madras town, 30—31-x-08 [Hodgart]; Peradeniya, vii, ix: Maskeliya, iv; Kelani Valley [both Ceylon and Green]; Travancore and Cochin States, xi-o8 [both Annandale]; Selangor [Butler]; Rangoon, 25- ii-08 ; Dindings (Straits) in November ; Perak; Sarawak, xi [But- ler}; Bayembang, Phil. Is. [Chamberlain]. var. bipunctata Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 374, @ (Leucomyia) (1907). India [Major Aldrich]; Sarawak [Barker]. var. cuneata Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 22, 2, fig. 159, var. chars. (Culex) (1901). Culex gelidus cuneatus, Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 368: Brun., Rec: Ind. Mus: I, 346: Sylhet, v [Lt-Col. Hall]; Calcutta, July to December, common in houses, at light, in railway carriages and in the open and on plants, [A nnandale, Brunetti}; Katihar; Bhogaon,ix,x; Purnea, viii, x [Paiva]; near Puri, 23-x-08, at light; Madras, 23 and 30-x-08 ; Travancore, 5 and Ig-xi-o8 [Annandale]; Malabar, 4-xi-08 [Annandale]; Quilon, vii [James]; Ceylon [Green]; Tai- pang, Perak [Wray]; Manila [Banks]; Pampanga, Phil. Is. [Whitmore]; Pangasinan, Phil. Is. Type, location unknown to present author. univittatus Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 29, 7 2%; fig. 161, head, leg, abdomen; pl. xxii, 86, @, full ins. col. (Igor). Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 428, 7 @ (univitatus, lapsus) : Blanch. Moust., 321, 2: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. J, 353. 164 Records of the Indian Museum. [Mor. Xovads Singapore, vii, ix [Hainitsch]. Occurs in Africa. Type in British Museum, quasiunivittatus Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 32, 2; fig. 164, head (1go!). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 351. Pampanga [Whitmoye]. Described from single @ from Ma- shonaland. Type in British Museum. - hirsuteron Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 98; fig. 196, claws @} 197 wing, @ (Ig0I). Id., Gen. Ins, Fasc. 26, 27: Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 451 (hirsuteros): id., Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 368 (hirsuteros) : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 347. Pampanga [¢. Banks]. Said to occur in Virginia, U.S.A., which is doubted by Banks. Type in British Museum. tipuliformis Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 327, 2; fig. 306, wing, leg, abdomen (Ig0T). Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 443, @: Blanch., Moust., 363, @: Brun; Ree: Inds Musies353. Bakloh (N.W. India), 5000 ft., iii [Lindesay]. Type in British Museum. fragilis Ludlow, Jour. N.Yk. Ent. So. XI, 142 (1903). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 424, @ 9. Oras (Samar, Phil. Is.), 6-viii [¢, Ludlow]. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. alis Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 167, 7 ¢@ (1903). Philippines [¢. Ludlow]. Also occurs on Christmas Island. Type in British Museum. sinensis Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 180, @ (C. gelidus, var. sin- ensts) (1903). Culex sinensis, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 231. Leucomyia sinensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 313 (1910): 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 20. : Theobaldiomyia sinensis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 463. Culex sepositus, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 152, 2 (1908). Taentorhynchus tenax, Weices. (nec Theob.), Culic. Malaya, 167, @ (1908). Balighai, near Puri, 23-x-08, at light [Annandale]; Kuala Lumpur [Leicester]; Shaohyling, China [Cornford]. Types of sinensis and tenax in British Museum; that of sepositus, lost. halifaxi Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 231, 9 (1903). Id., loc. cit., V, 350: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 470: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 234. Culex multimaculosus, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 155, ” @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 1V,,-473. Dindings, Strait Settlements, xii. Type of halifaxt, a unique ¢, in British Museum; of multimaculosus, in Leicester coll, 1920.] EK. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 165 whitmorei Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 367 (Taentorhynchus) (1904). Culex whitmorer, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 232; VII, 225. Taentorhynchus whitmoret, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 431: Brun., Rec. Ind: Mus. IV, 480. Taentorhynchus argenteus, udlow, Can. Ent. XXXVII, 98, ? (1905): Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 487, 2 (copies Miss Ludlow’s descr.): loe.cit., V5 420;fig. Lor, wing. Theobaldiomyia argentea, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 462. Leucomyta plegipennis, Theob., Monog, Culic. IV, 375 (1907). Culex albus, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 148, 2 (1908). Culex loricatus, Leices., loc. cit., 151, 2 (1908). Angeles, Pampanga, ix [Whitmore]; Kuala Lumpur. Types of whitmoret, plegipennis and loricatus, in British Museum; of argenteus in Army Medical Museum, Washington; of albus in Leicester collection. trimaculatus Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 86, 9; fig. 5, thoracic marks (1905). id iones. (Calicx ly. 427, 95) fie. 187, thorax, 9 . Bombay [B5zro}. Type, a unique 9 , in Hungarian Museum. annulatus Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 98, @, fig. 10, proboscis apex, scales (Tvichopronomyta) (1905). id: Ntonog. Culic: IV ,470, #3 fig 213; vat: chars:; 214, wing, o. Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Papua [Bzro]. Type in Hungarian Museum. ornatus Theob., Ann, Mus. Hung. III, 100, @ (Melanoconion) (1905). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 508, ?; fig. 231, wing, 9. Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Papua, xii, 1900 [Bzro]. Type in Hungarian Museum, a unique specimen. pallidiceps Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 101, » (Melanoconton) (1905). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 509, o. Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Papua, xii-1goo [bzro]. Type in Hungarian Museum. lutea Ludl., Can. Ent. XX XVII, 96, @ (Popea) (1905). LASWOC. cit IT 1934 9 (TG 10). Pampanga, Phil. Is. [Whitmore]. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. macropus Blanch., Comp. Rend. LIII, 1045, nom. nov. for C. longipes, Theob., preocc. (1995). Culex macropus, Blanch., Moust., 327. Culex longipes, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 68, @ (1901): Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 468, ?. Singapore, 4-ix-99, type [Hanitsch], and 27-vii. Type of longipes in British Museum. 166 Records of the Indian Museum. {VOL Xie annuliferus Tudl., Jour. N.Yk. Ent. Soc. XI, 141 (annulifera) (1903). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 388, # @: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 343. Culex ludlowt, Blanch., Moust., 630, nom. nov. tor annuliferus, Ludl. preoce. Blanch., 1852: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 471. Bayembang. Phil. Is. [Chamberlain]; Mangarin and Dagupan, ii to. iv: (both: Phil, ssa Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. rizali Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. I, 999, 2 (1906). Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 391: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 474. Siya Siya Mt. of Canlaon Volcano, Negros I. (Phil. Is.), vi [Banks]. Type in Entomological collection (No. 6083), Bureau of Science, Manila. fuscocephalus Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 420 @ (1907). Edw, Bull. Ht: Res. IV, 234: Vil, 225) C. taytayensis, Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. IV, 545, @ @ (1910). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 475. C. luteola, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 378, @ (xgr10). Brun, Rees ind. Mus. 1V, 475. C. untformtis, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 159, 2 (1908): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 476. C. minor, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 298, # @ (1901): Theob., loc. cit., IV, pl. i, wing: 7d., Monog. Culic. V, 363, @ 2; fig. 150, wing: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 473. Sylhet [Hall]; Calcutta, xii [Annandale]; Pallode, Travan- core, 15-x1-08 [Annandale]; Peradeniya, iii, ix [Green], x, 1900; Hakgala, Ceylon, 5-xi-o7 [Green]; Iungleh, Lushai Hills, vi, vii [Macleod]; Rizal, Phil. Is. [Banks]; Batu Gajah, Malaysia. Type of juscocephalus and of luteola, in British Museum; of taytayensis in Bureau of Science, Manila, Cat. No. 11,459; of minor in Indian Museum; that of w2iformis, probably lost, not in Leicester collection. nigricephalus Leices., Culic. Malaya, 149, 7 @ (nigricephala) (1908). Braun, Ree; Indy Mus.0v, 473" Batu Gajah (Malaysia), [Dr. Daniels]. Type probably lost, not in Leicester collection. auratus Leices., Joc. cit., 153, 9 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 467. Malayasia. Type probably lost, not in Leicester’s collection. graminis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 158, 7 ¢ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 470. Malaysia. Type probably lost, not in Leicester’s collection. minimus Leices., Culic. Malaya, 160, # @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 472. Kuala Lumpur. Type in Leicester collection. 1920.] E. BRuNETtiI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 167 pettigrewii Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 15, @ (1910). Theob.; Monog. Culic. V, 351, 2. Ukhrul, Manipur, viii-o08 [Pettigrew]. Type, a unique ¢, in Indian Museum. japonicus, var. ceylonicus Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 391 (ceylonica) (IgI0). Brun: Rec:-indyaius. I 348) TV , 471. [ C. japonicus typical form], Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 385, 9 (Igor), and III, 158 (1903). Peradeniya, vi and x [Green]; a single @. Types of japonicus (typical form), and of japonicus, var. ceylonicus (pre- sumably) in British Museum. The typical form is apparently not found in the East. aureopunctis Ludlow, Can. Ent. XLII, 195, 2? (1910). Cottabato, Mindanao. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. argentinotus Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. IV, 547, # 2? (IgI0). Rizal, Phil. Is., 13—16-v-09 [Banks]. Types @ 2 in Ento- mological collection, Cat. No. 11,460, Bureau of Science, Manila. palawanensis Ludl., Psy. XXI, 30 (Popea) (1914). Palawan, Phil. Is. Type, location unknown to present author. mimulus Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. V, 284 (1914—1915). Malay States; India; Ceylon. Edwards thinks that probably all specimens hitherto recorded from the Orient as mtmeticus, Noe, are this species, and those inthe British Museum from Hong Kong, North India, Palestine and Cyprus are true mime- ticus. nilsieicustivdw.) Bull. Hut. Res. Vil 250, oS fis. I, or eenit. pt. (t915—16). Utakamand (? Ootacamund), Nilgiri Hills, Madras Presid., 7500 ft., 24—-31-xii-13 [T. B. Fletcher]. Types in British Museum, presented by Agric. Instit., Pusa. Culex, spp. unrecognisable. molestus W., Dipt. Exot. I, 39 (1821). Id., Auss. Zweifl. I, 542: Giles, Handbk., 341, 2nd ed., 470. ?C, filtpes, Walk. Sumatra. Type (defective) in Dr. Trentepohl’s collection (Vienna Museum). luridus Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 384; pl. v, 1 (1857). Giles, Handbk., 341, 2nd ed., 469: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 355- ? inflictus, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 115 (190). Gombong, Mid-Java [¢. Doleschall]. Type, location unknown to present author. 168 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, setulosus Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 384; pl. v, 4 (1857). Giles, Handbk., 335, 2nd ed., 470: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 355. Mid-Java [¢. Doleschalt]. Type in Vienna Museum. filipes Walk., Proc. Linn. So. Lond. V, 229, @ (1861). Giles, Handbk., 343. ? = molestus, W. Dorey, Papua. Type in British Museum, unrecognisable. ventralis Walk. II, Proc. Linn. So. Lond. VIII, 103, 2 (1865). Brun.,. Rec.dinds Musi1,° 356. Papua [t. Walker]. ‘The second species of this name by Walker in Culex; the first is synonymous with Armigeres obturbans, Walk. Type in British Museum. doleschalli Giles, Handbk., Ist ed., 338 (1900): nom. nov. for cin- gulatus, Dol. Brun,, Rec. iud.yMus. 354. Culex cingulatus, Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. X, 405; pl. vii, 2; preoce., Fab., 1805 for a Brazilian species. Ambarawa, Java, common all the year round. Type, location unknown to present author. Micraedes, Coq. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII, 185 (1906). GENOTYPE, M. bisulcatus Coq., by original desig- nation. Acalleomyia, Yeices., Culic. Malaya, 194 (1908). GENOTYPE, A. obscura Leices., by original desig- nation. malayi Leices., Culic. Malaya, 184, 2 (Aedes) (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 490. Micraedes malayi, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 228. Aioretomyta aedes, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 189 (1908). Kuala Lumpur. Type in Leicester coll. obscurus Leices., Culic. Malaya, 194, # 2 (Acalleomyia obscurus) (1908). Micraedes obscurus, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 237. Malaysia. Type in Leicester coll. Cyathomyia, de Meij. Ann. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, Ser. 2, Supp. III, g2I (1910). GENOTYPE, C. jenseni Meij., by original designa- tion, brevipalpis Giles, Handb., 2nd ed., 384, ~ 9; pl. xiv, 17—19, wings; 20, head @ (Stegomyta) (1902). Culex brevipalpis, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 146, 7 2; V, 607, App. 1920.] HE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 169 Stegomyta brevtpalpis, Blanch., Moust., 264, 7 ?@: Brun., Rec. Ind, MusvI, 329 3° 1V;- 445: Cyathomytia brevipalpis, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 237. Melanoconion uniforms, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 136,07 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 484. Shahjahanpore (N.W. India). Types of brevipalpis in British Museum ; of wnzformis in Leicester coll. Theobaldia, Nev. Lemaire. Comp. Rend. Soc. Biol. Paris LIV, 1331 (1902). Theob., Monog. Culie TIL, E48; pl. x, wing scales, var. Sppis LVE275. note on name ; V, 270, tab. spp. : 17.,; Gen., Ensee Base, (26, 23°: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. Il, 251: Brune, Rec. Ind. Mus. 339, LV, 459, note; Xo 77Z, GENOTYPE, Culex annulatus Schrk. Theobaldinella, Blanch., Moust., 390, nom. nov. (generic chars. given), on assumption of pre- occupation in Mollusca by Theobaldius, Nevike: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X 72. Culiseta, Felt. N.Yk. State Mus. Bull., 79, App., 391e (1904). GENOTYPE, Culex absobrinus Felt., by original designation. Pseudotheobaldia, 'Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 271 (1907). Brune ec bad: Mus. 1V_ 478 > OX, 70. GENOTYPE, P. niveitaeniata Theob., Monog. Culie. RVAE27 LS SO: HOV: annulata Schrk., Beitr. z. Naturg., 97 (Culex) (1776). Culex annulatus, F., Ent. Syst. IV, 400: Meig. Syst. Besch. I 3c. Macq, dust. Nat. Dipt, 1 935:. oc... Bo Austr. Il 626: Lett. Dipt...ocand.-IX,. 3640- Wao... Wipt, Neer.) 325): Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 331, 7 2, fig. 108, abd. segments, =cClaws, o ° ,epalpus, o@;. pl: xv,°58, full ins: col.: Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 391; pl. xv, abd. segments, claws, # 9, wing 2 , head &, genitalia 7: Blanch., Moust., 280, 7 9: fig. 206, claws and genitalia, 207 adult larva. Theobaldia annulata, Theob., Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26; pl. i, 12, 2 fullins col. Bruns, Rec: Ind. Mus. 1,336.5 1V,, 459: Culex variegatus, Schrk., Enum. Ins. Austr., 482 (1781). Culex affinis, Steph., Zool. Jour. No. IV (1825). Bakloh, Punjab, 5000 ft., xi [Lindesay]; also recorded from Brianon, France, 4000 ft., and from Durango State, Mexico, Sooo ft. Type, Prof. Bezzi informs me the tyfe of annulata, Schrk., is no longer in existence. That of affinis is in the Hope collection at Oxford University, that of variegatus probably lost or unrecognizable glaphyroptera Sch., F. Austr. IT, 628 (Culex) (1864). 170 Records of the Indian Museum. (VoL. XVII, Culex glaphyropterus, Giles, Handbk., 216 (Sch.’s descr. copied). Theobaldia glaphyroptera, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 237. Pseudotheobaldia niveitaeniata, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 272, fig. 87, » genitalia, 88, wing, ~ (1907): Brun , Rec. Ind. Mus. IVA: Dehra Dun, ii, ii [Thompson]; Theog., Simla Distr., 2-v-07 [Annandale]. Type of glaphyroptera, location unknown to me ; that of nivettaentata in British Museum. spathipalpis Rond., Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. IV, 31 (Culex) (1872). Culex spathipalpis, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 339, @ 2 ;, III, 154, 2; pl. x, wing scales; IV, 276 (larva deser.): (Giles, Mandbic. ete., 2ndied., 302, o 9; pl. xv, 23, wine 9, 24 nead wer agar genitalia, 7: Ficalbi, Bull. Soc. Ent. Italy XXI, 86; XXVIII, 2A2 Ol, 11, 6) 05 Dl. ill, 7, 125, Pl. dv, ho a2 22 ao eno miener e XXXI, 194, figs. 72—75,.146: Blanch., Moust., 283, 7 9; fig. 209, claws and genitalia. Theobaldia spathtpalpis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 340; IV, 459, notes. Culex serratipes, Beck., Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berl. IV, 78 (1908). Naini Tal, 7000 ft. Occurs also in Italy, Palestine, Cyprus, Madeira, Teneriffe, Algeria, Gibraltar, Malta, the Transvaal, and Cape Colony. Type in Florence Museum. In Edwards’ latest paper he suggests sinking this species as synonymous with (Culex) longiareolatus, Macq., but a compari- son with the type does not appear to have been made and until such is the case the present name may as well stand. Mr. James Waterston records the species under Macquart’s name as com- mon in Macedonia. pagei Ludi, Psyche XV ill, 128, 29 (29 rp): Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 618. Fort Pikit, Mindanao (Phil. Is.). Type (presumably) in Army Medical Museum, Washington. Ficalbia, Theob. Monog. Culic. III, 296 (1903). theob.; lees (cit... iV. 577, cal-sspp. 4) WW. 94 0, tab. spp.: Gen! Tus.” Kase 326.30: Blanch Moust., 418: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 228: Ed- wards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 237: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. /, 3025 Ne 404" Xe 60. GENOTYPE, Uranotaenia minima ‘Theob., by Edwards’ designation. Etorleptiomyia, Theob., st Rep. Welle. Labor., 71 (1904). Id., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 44 (1905): zd., Monog. Culic. “IV, "505% Weices., Culic: Malaya, 2738: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 368; IV, 484; X, 60: Blanch., Moust., 632. 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. L7L GENOTYPE, FE. mediolineata Theob., by original designation. O’ Reillia, Ludl., Can. Ent. XX XVII, ror (1905). GENOTYPE, O. luzonensts Ludl., ¢ , by original designation. Ludlowia, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 193 (1907). Id., OC Ctt=aNewtOO. tab. spp.> Brun, Rec Ind. Mus. IV, 493; X, 64. Edw., Bull. Eat. Res. Il, 244. GENOTYPE, Mimomyia chamberlaini Wudl., by original designation. Megaculex, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 282 (1907). GENOTYPE, Culex albitarsis Theob., by original designation. Boycia, Newstead, Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasit. I, 33 (1907). GENOTYPE, B. mimomyiaformts, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. Radioculex, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 295 (1908). iheob:, Monog Culic: Vi, 192: Brun, Rec) Ind. Mus. IV, 465; X, 70. GENOTYPE, R. clavipalpus, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. Dasymyia, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 102 (1908). Bron:,, Ree. tnd: Mus. 1V; 453 ; X,, 59. GENOTYPE, D. fusca: id., sp. nov., loc. cit. Conopomyia, id., loc. cit., 113 (1908). Brin. Rec. Ind. Mus: IV, 453; X, 58. GENOTYPE, C. metallica Leices.,.by my own designation. Hispidimyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 245 (1910). GENOTYPE, H. hispida, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. Ingramia, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. III, 43 (1912). GENOTYPE, Mimomyia maljeytt Newstead, by original designation. minima Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 262, @, fig. 281, wing, costal border, wing scales (Uranotaenta) (1901). Uranotaenia minima, Giles, Handb., 2nd ed., 488, o. Ficalbia minima, Blanch., Moust., 418, 7: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 494: Edw., Bull: Ent: Res. 1V, 238. Mimomyia minuta, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 301, @ (1908). Id., loc. cit., 1V, 30, 2; pl. i, wing; pl. iii, wing scales: 2d., loc. ctt., V, 531, @ ¢, fig. 226, wing. Quilon, 7-iii-oo and ii [James]; Sylhet, 27-xi-04 [Hall]; Cal- cutta, 30-vii and 3 or 4-viii-o7 [Annandale]. Types of minima and minuta in British Museum. simplex Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 297, # (1903). Td., loc. cit., V, 541, 2 , fig. 235, wing: Blanch., Moust., 418, oe, Aedes simplex, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 238. Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, 172 Skusea simplex, td., loc. cit., VII, 224, fig. 9), 9c, @ genitalia. Kurumegalla, Ceylon, 1x [Green]; Trincomalee, xi, 1906 [Green]. Type in British Museum. chamberlaini Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVI, 297, 7 (Mimomyia) / (1904). Ludlowia chamberlaim, Theob., Monog. Culic, IV, 194, * (Miss Ludlow’s descr. copied): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 493. v [Chamberlain]. Bayembang, Phil. Is., Type in British Museum. luzonensis Ludl., Can. Ent. XX XVII, ror (O’ Rezt/lia) (1905). Etorleptiomyta luzonensis, Ludl., Can. Ent. XX XVIII, 185. Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 506, 9. Ficalbia luzonensis, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 238. Etorleptiomyia completiva, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 178, @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 484. Bayembang (Pangasinan, Ph. Is.) [Chamberlain]; Singapore [Finlayson]. Type of luzonensis in Army Medical Museum, Washington ; of comp/etiva in Leicester’s collection. clavipalpus Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. II, 295, # @ (Radzoculex) (1908). Theob., Joc. cit., 1V; pl. i, wing; pl. ii, head: 7¢d., Monog. Culic. V, 193,07 ¢: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 465. Calcutta, vii, xi, xii; Berhampur, Bengal, 1-i-o8 [Lloyd]; Katihar, 4—5-x-08 [Paiva]; Vaikam coast of Travancore, 5-xi- 08 [Annandale]; Rangoon, 25-ii-08 [Annandale] Type in Indian Museum, cofyfes in British Museum. fusca Leices., loc. cit., 102, 7 2% (Dasymyia) (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 453. Kuala Lumpur; Bukit Kutu (Malaysia). Type in Leicester collection. metallica Leices., Culic. Malaya, 113, » 2% (Conopomyia) (1908). Kuala Lumpur and neighbourhood [Lezcester]. Type in Leicester collection. hybrida Leices., Culic. Malaya, 115, 7 ¢@ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. TV; 453: Kuala Lumpur [Leicester]; Singapore [Dr. Fadeysoa) Type in Leicester collection. aurea Leices., Culic. Malaya, 116, @ 2 (1908). Kuala Lumpur and Raub, Malaysia. Type in Leicester collection. longirostris Leices., Culic. Malaya, 228, » @ (1908). Skusea longirostris, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. Witi2on: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 494. Kuala Klang, January. Type in Leicester collection. tenax de Meij., Ann. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, Supp. 3, p. 928 (1910). Java. Type in Amsterdam Museum. 1920.} FE. Brunetti: Ortental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 173 dofleini Guenther, Zeits. wiss. Insek. IX, 204 (1914). Ceylon. Type, location unknown to present author. ludlowi nom. nov. for minima, Ludl., preoce. Mimomyia minima, Ludl., Can. Ent. XX XIX, 413, » 2 (1907). Ludlowia minima, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 191, 7 ? (Miss L.’s descr. copied); Bruny, Ree: Ind. Mus., TV, 493. Uranotaenia, Arrib. Revista Mus. La Plata I, 405 (1891). Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 241, fig. head, 242, map of distribution, 243; tab. spp.; pl. D, wing scales; V, 498, tab. spp: Id., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 36: Blanch., Moust., 406, @ @: Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 485, 487, tab. spp.: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 203, tab. Malayan spp.: Brun., Ree. Ind: Mus. 1, 363; IV, 495; XX, 73: Alcock, Ent. Med. Off. 104: How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer., etc., IV, 808. GENOTYPE, U. pulcherrima Arrib., by designa- tion of Neveu-Lemaire, 1902. Pseudouranotaenta, Theob., Jour. Econ. Biol. I, 33 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 566, fig. 262 (p. 567), wineeots Brun, Ree. Ind: Mus’ TV, 404; X, 70. GENOTYPE, P. vowlandit Theob., by original designation. Anisocheleomyia, Theob., Entom. XXXVIII, 52 (1905). ‘ Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 570: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 363; IV, 4933 X, 55. GENOTYPE, A. nivipes Theob., by my own desig- nation, IQI4, caeruleocephala Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 256; fig. 276, thorax, scutellum, head scales (1901). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 363. Cottabatto (Mindanao, Phil. Is.) [Vedder]. Also occurs in Gambia, the Sudan and old Calabar. Type in British Museum. nivipes Theob., Entom. XXXVIII, 53 (A nztsocheleomyia) (1905). Uranotaenma nivipes, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 238. Uranotaenia nivea, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 211. @ (1908): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 497. Pseudouranotaenia triangulata, Tudl., Can. Ent. XL, 331, 2 (1908): Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 525 (Miss Ludlow’s descr. copied). Kuala Lumpur; Reine Regente (Mindanao, Phil. Is.), ii Type, mvipes in British Museum; ¢tviangulata in Army Medical Museum, Washington. 174 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, alboannulata Theob., Entom. XXXVIII, 54 (Anisocheleomyia) (1905). Uranotaema alboannulata, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 238. Anisocheleomyra alboannulata, ‘Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 573, 0; fig. 267, wing, ~; pl. vii, wing scales, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 493. trilineata, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 204, @ 9? (1908): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 498. India [James]; Malaysia [¢. Letces.]. Types of alboannulata and ¢rilineata in British Museum. testacea Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung., III, 113, °; fig. 14, basal seg- ments of antennae; pl. ii, wing; pl. ili, wing scales (1905). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 560, 2; fig. 258, wing @: Edw., Bull Hat. Res: 1V 220, untlineata, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 220, @ 2 (1908): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 408. falcipes, Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. I, 1004, ~ @ (1906). Singapore, 1902 [Bivo|; Base of Dawna Hills, 4-iii-o8 [A nnan- dale|; Rizal; Manila, ii [Banks, Schultze]; Malaysia. Type of testacea in British Museum, of unilineata in Leices- ter collection, of falcipes in Entom. coll. No. 5210, Bureau of Science, Manila. atra Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 114, 2 (1905). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 563, 9: Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 238. ceylonica, ‘Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 503, 2; fig. 213, wing (1910). Muina, Papua [Biro]; Galle, Ceylon, 10-vi-o7 [T. B. Fletcher]. Type of atrva in Hungarian Museum; of ceylonica in British Mu- seum. albitarsis Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVII, 131, 2? (Antsocheleomyia) (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 576 (Miss L.’s descr. copied): Brun., Rec: Ind. Mus. 1363: IV; 494. Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, Phil. Is. [Ludlow]. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. lateralis Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVII, 385, 2 (caeruleocephala, Theob., var.) (1905). Id., Mosq. Phil. Is., 10 (caeruleocephala, vat.). Cottabatto, Mindanao, Philippines. Type in Army Med. Mus., Washington. Specific validity doubtful, as Miss Ludlow says, if Theobald’s type was a rubbed specimen it became her var. lateralis; Theo- bald considers the species valid. micans Leices , Culic. Malaya, 206, » @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Musi; 407. Malaysia. Types in Leicester’s collection. bimaculiala Leices., Culic. Malaya, 208, ~ @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 495. Kuala Lumpur; Raub. Types in Leicester’s collection. 1920.] E. Brunerri1: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 175 unimaculiala Leices., Culic. Malaya, 210, 2 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 408. Malaysia. Type in Leicester’s collection. Erroneously recorded by me as unimaculata (Cat. Or. Culic. Supp.). campestris Leices., Culic. Malaya, 213, @ 2 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 495. Malaysia. Types in Leicester’s collection. argyrotarsis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 214, 7 2 (1908). Brun:, Rec. indy Muss 1V, 405) Kuala Lumpur. Types in Leicester’s collection. cancer Leices., Culic. Malaya, 215, » 9? (1908). Brun., Ree Inds Mus; 1V406. Port Swettenham ; Klang. Types in Leicester’s collection. longirostris Leices., Culic. Malaya, 217, ~ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 4096. Malaysia. Type, apparently unique, in Leicester’s collec- tion. modesta Leices., Culic. Malaya, 218, » 9? (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 497. Ampang Jungle, Malaysia. Types in Leicester’s collection. nivipleura Leices., Culic. Malaya, 219, @ @ (1908). Bran. Rec, dudvevius. LV -407. Selangor. Tybes in Leicester’s collection, maxima Jeices , Culic. Malaya, 221, @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 497. Selangor. Type in Leicester’s collection. lutescens Leices., Culic. Malaya, 222, #7 9? (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 496. Kuala Lumpur. maculipleura Leices., Culic. Malaya, 223, 2 (1908). Kuala Lumpur. Type, unique, in Leicester’s collection. bicolor, 2d. loc. crt., 225, @ 2 (1908). Bean, Rec; Ind. Mus. lV. 405. Kuala Lumpur. Types in Leicester’s collection. bimaculata Leices., Culic. Malaya, 226, 2 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 495. Kuala Lumpur. Type in Leicester’s collection. parangensis Ludl., Can. Ent. XLI, 24, 2 (Pseudouranotaenia) (1909). Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 524 (Miss L.’s descr. copied). Parang, Mindanao, Phil. Is. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. powelli Ludl., Can. Ent. XLI, 235, 2 (1900). Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 519,@: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 497. 176 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Tayabas, Phil. Is., January. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. ascidiicola de Meij., Ann. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, Supp. 3, 925 (19TO). Java. Type in Amsterdam Museum. leicesteri Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 239 (nom. nov. for fusca Leices.) (1913). nec U, fusca, Theob., 1907. fusca, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 227, @ @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 496. Sungei Limbing (Malay Peninsula) [Dr. Daniels]. Tvpe in Leicester’s collection. metatarsata EKdw., Bull. Ent. Res. V, 81, @ (1914). Kuala Lumpur, 28-vili-03; 9-x-03 [Leices/er]. Type in British Museum. B] moultoni, zd., loc. cit., V, 128, ®@ 9 (I914—15). Kuching reservoir, Sarawak, 6-11i-14 [Moulton]. Type in British Museum. brevirostris, 7d., loc. cit., V, 284, 7 @% (1914—15). Kuching, Sarawak ; bred from pitcher plant, 1907 [J. Hewitt]. Types in British Museum. obscura, id., loc. cit., V, 285, #7 @ (1914—15). Sarawak. From old collection, Sarawak Museum. Type in British Museum. Orthopodomyia, Theob. Entom. XXXVII, 236 (1904). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 527; V, 470, tab. spp.: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 175: Brung sec: Ind. Mus. I, 362; IV, 486; X,.67: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 239: How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Aner. 42,1676: GENOTYPE, 0. albipes Theob., by original desig- nation. Bancroffta, Lutz, in Bourroul’s Mosq. do Bras., 59 (1904). 2 GENOTYPE, B. aibicosta Lutz, by original desig- nation. anopheloides Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VI, 315 (Mansonia) (1903). Edw., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 239. Finlaya anopheloides, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 361. O. maculala, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 29, @ (1910). Id., Monog. Culic. V, 473, @. O. albipes var. megritarsis, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 177. Maddathorai, 17-xi-o8 [Annandale], type of maculata; Pang- kor Haut, type of nigritarsis |Dr. Daniels]. Types of anophe- 1920.] E. BRuNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. E77, loides, @ @ in British Museum; of maculata in Indian Museum ; of nigritarsis in Leicester collection. albipes Leices. in Theob., Entom. XXXVII, 237, 7 2 (1904). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 527, 7 @: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 170, o 9) Brim. kec Ind) Mus. 30270 V 486: Kuala Lumpur, iv [Leicester]. Type in British Museum. maculipes Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 470; fig. 208, head 2; 209, wing, 2, 210, wing @ (? error for @) (I9gI0). Maddathorai, Travancore, 17-xi-08 [Annandale]; Peradeniya, 5-vii-og [Green]; Andaman Is., 22-vii-o8 [Lowis and Ray White]. Type o in Indian Museum; @ in British Museum. Edwards thinks both albifes and maculipes probably colour varieties only of anopheloides. Aedeomyia, Theob. Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 218; fig. 259, scales; 260, map of distribution ; (sp. allotted) (1901). Theob., Jour. Trop. Med. IV, 235 (nom. nud.) (1901)? ¢d., Monog. Culic. V, 486: Id., Gen: Ins., Fasc. 26, 35: Blanch., Moust., 403, 7 2; Ne, 255 ;e war. chars, :)'Teices., Culic. . Malaya LO ebrun eee. bud: Mus., L73660> TV 488s X, 54: How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer., eve), LV. 6g. GENOTYPE, Aedes squammipennis Arrib., by my own designation (1914). Aedomyta, Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 478. Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. III, 24. Squamipenna Arrib., El. Nat. Argent. I, 151 (Aedes squammi- pennis) (1878). Bron, Ree tnd) Mus: 1, 366:-1V;, 488. Aedes squammuipenna, Arrib., Dipt. Argent., 62 (1891). Aedes squamipennis, Giles, Handbk., etc., 347. Aedeomyia squammipenna, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 219, a 9°; ig. 20m vary eharss or Oc pl. xexi. 124 sO eiall ins, col. : pl. EK. wing scales; Joc. cit., III, 307: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 182, 7 @: Paiva, Rec. Ind. Mus. V, 202, notes. Aedeomyia squammipennis, Theob., Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26; pl. ii, 9, %, full.ins. col.: Giles, Handb., etc., 2nd ed. 470: Aedeomyia squamipennis, Blanch., Moust., 404, ?. Dawna Hills, 2-iii-o8 [Annandale]; Calcutta, xi, “at light”’; Madras [Cornwall]; “at light’ at sea, 4 miles off Tuticorin, 25- v-08 [Paiva] ; Ceylon; Kuala Lumpur ; Perak [Wray]; Seleo Ber- linhafen and Friedrich Wilhelmshafen [both Papua and Biro]; Manila [Banks]. Also occurs in South America, West Indies and the Sudan. Type of squamipenna, location unknown to present author. catasticta Knab, Ent. News Phil., XX, 387, 2 (1909). 178 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 488: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. ITI, 25. Samal, Bataan Parang; Mindanao [both Philippines]; also Africa. Type, Cat. No. 12,627, United States National Museum. Edwards states that British Museum specimens from the Sudan, Gold Coast and both North and South Nigeria agree exactly with Knab’s description. Leptosomatomyia, Theob. Ann., Mus. Hung. III, 110 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 548: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 362; IV, 488 se X63: GENOTYPE, L. lateralis Theob., by original desig- nation. lateralis Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 110, @; fig. 13, head, scutellum, claws (1905). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 548, #7; fig. 252, head, scutellum, claws. Muina, Papua. 31-x1i-oo [Biro]. Type (partly dissected) in Hungarian Museum. Harpagomyia, de Meij. Tijd. v. Ent. LIT, 165 (1909). Id., loc. cit., LIV, 126 (metamorphoses) ; pl. xiv, var. chars.: Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 547; Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 504; X, 61. GENOTYPE, Malaya genurostris Yeices., as Har- pagomyia spiendens de Meij., sp. nov., loc. cit. Malaya, Weices., Culic. Malaya, 258 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 503; X, 64. GENoTYPE, M. genurosiris, id., sp. nov., loc. ctt. This name, as pointed out by Edwards, is pre- occupied by Malaita, Heller, 1891, in Coleoptera. Grahamia, Theob., Rep. on Dr. Graham’s coll. (1909), and Monog. Culic. V, 497, footnote, and 548. genurostris Leices., Culic. Malaya, 258 (Malaya) (1908). Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 240. Harpagomyia splendens, Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIII, 167, 7 ¢, pl. x, I—9, var. chars. (1909). Brug., Rees Ind? Musahvs 504: H. caeruleovittata, Ludl., Psyche XVIII, 131 (1911). Malay Peninsula ; Mindanao, Phil. Is., vii. Type of genurostris in British Museum ; of splendens in Amster- dam Museum; of caeruleovittata in Army Med. Mus., Washing- ton. 1920.] E. Brunerri: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 179 Hodgesia, Theob. Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 17 (1904). Id., Monog, Culic. IV, 579; V, 544: Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, 40: Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 368: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 229: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus, 1.367; 5001 XG-62: Blanch, Moust., 631. GENOTYPE, H. sanguinae Theob., by original designation. sanguinae Theob., Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 17 1904). Giles, Joc. cit., VII, 368: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 367. Angeles, Phil. Is. [Whitmore]; Luzon. Also occurs in Uganda. Type in British Museum. quasisanguineae Leices., Culic. Malaya, 230, 2 (1908). Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 240. niveocaputis, Ludl., Psyche XVIII, 130, @ (1911). Kuala Lumpur ; Fort Pikit, Mindanao, Phil. Is., xi. Type of quasisanguinea in Leicester’s collection ; of niveocaputis presumably in Army Medical Museum, Washington. malayi Leices., Culic. Malaya, 231, #7 @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 500. Kuala Lumpur. Type in Leicester’s collection. trimaculata Taylor, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 204 (1914). Papua. Topomyia, Leices. Culic. Malaya, 238 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 499; X, 72. GENOTYPE, 7. minor, sp. nov., loc. cit., by my own designation. Pseudograhamia, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 26 (1910). fd., MonoeCalic: Vi550 > Brun., Rec: Ind MusoT, 240., 1V, 400; X60. GENOTYPE, P. aureoventer Theob., by original designation. minor Leices., Culic. Malava, 238, 7 2 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 500. Kuala Lumpur. Type in Leicester’s collection. decorabilis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 239, ” & (1909). Selangor. Type in Leicester’s collection. argenteoventralis Leices., loc. cit., 240, 7 2 (argenioventralts) (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 499: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 240. Pseudograhamia aureoventer, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 27, ¢ (910): Theob , Monog. Culic, V, 551, 2: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 460, 489. 180 Records of the Indian Museum. [Wor Xovar, Selangor; Pallode, Travancore, 16-xi-o8 [Annandale]. Type of argenteoventralis in Leicester’s collection; of aureoventer in Indian Museum. Theobald says (Monog. V) that the ‘ype of aureoventer is in the British Museum, but it is in the Indian Mu- seum. argyropalpis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 242, @ 2 (1908). Selangor, iv; Kuala Lumpur, iii. Types (a unique pair) in Leicester’s collection. rubithoracis, 7d., loc. cit., 243, @ 2 (1908). Malaysia. Types in Leicester’s collection. gracilis, 7d., loc. cit., 244, @ @ (1908). Selangor, v. Type in Leicester’s collection. nigra, 1d., loc. cit., 245, ® 2 (1908). Ampang, near Kuala Lumpur. Type in Leicester’s collec- tion. dubitans, 7d., loc. cit., 246, 2 (1908). Selangor, v. Tye, a unique specimen, probably lost, not in Leicester’s collection. ° tipuliformis, 7d., loc. cit., 247, @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 500. Selangor [Raub.] Type in Leicester’s collection. T. argyroventralis may be the @ of this species, according to Leicester, instead of the @ described as such, although the way he mentions it is that t¢puliformis may be the real ~ of argento- ventralis. If this proves to be the case the name of the o (tipu- liformis) should stand, in spite of argentoventralis being described on a previous page. Zeugnomyia, Leices. Culic. Malaya, 231 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus: IV, 498 2,173: GENOTYPE, Z. gracilis Leices., by original desig- nation. gracilis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 232, ~ @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 408. Kuala Lumpur; Jugra, x, xi, xii. Type in Leicester’s col- lection. Rachionotomyia, Theob. Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI, 248 (1905). Theob;,-Monog. .Culic. IV, 5182 Edw. Ballk Ent. Res. IV, 240: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 368 ; IV 485) 30, GENOTYPE, FR. avanoides, Theob., as R. ceylon- ensts, sp. nov., by original designation. Runchomyta, Theob., Monog. Culic. IIT, 319 (1903). Theob., Joc. cit., IV, 585, note on name; V, 555, note 1920.] E. Brunerti: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 181 om name: %@., Gen: Ins), Fase. 260, 38: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 2 365 3 1W 408 7x, FP. GENOTYPE, R. frontosa, td., loc. cit., sp. nov. Binotia, Blanch., Arch. de Parasit. VIII, 478 (1904): nom. nov., under suggested preoccupation by Rhynchomyza, Rob. Des. in Muscinae. Polylepidomyia, Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 118 (1905). Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 625: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. T, 366.15 025 e608: GENOTYPE, P. argentetventris Theob., by original desig- nation. Colonemyia, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 233 (1908). Brun.) Rec: snd. Wruss (Ws 498), 58: GENOTYPE, C. caeruleocephala, Leices., by my own designation. : Sketrvomyia, td., loc. cit., 248 (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 500; X, 71. GENOTYPE, S. fusca, Leices., by original designation. Squamomyia, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 28 (1910). Id., Monog. Culic. V, 529: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 489; X, 71. GENOTYPE, S. inornata, Theob., by original designation. aranoides Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 274, 2 (Wyeomyra) (1901). Rachionotomyia aranoides, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 241. Wyeomyia aranoides, Giles, Handbk., 2nd ed., 499, @: Blanch., Moust., 425. Rachionotomyia ceylonensis, Theob., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. MVI;-248' o> pl. B. 6, scutellaum (1905): Brung 2 Recy End, Mus. I, 369. Sketrvomyia fusca, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 248, 7 @ (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 500. Squamomyia inornata, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 28, # (1910). Id., Monog. Culic. V, 529, oc. Straits; Malaysia; Peradeniya, x-ot [Green]; Dawna Hills, 2000—3000 ft., 2—3-iii-o8 [Annandale]. Types of avranotdes and ceylonensis in British Museum ; of fusca in Leicester’s col- lection; of znornata in Indian Museum. nitidiventer Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 368 (Uvranotaenta) (1904). Rachionotomyia nitidiventer, Kdw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 241. Runchomyia philippinensis, Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. VII, 368 (1904): Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 555 (Gile’s descr. copied) : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 493. Pampanga, Phil. Is. [Whitmore]. Types of both forms in British Museum. argenteiventris Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. II], 118, 2, fig. 15, head, scutellum, bristles (Po/ylepidomyta) (1905). Id., Mong. Culic. IV, 625, fig. 291, head. -etes: “fig. ‘292’, wing, 2. 182 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Paumomu River (Papua), ix, xii, 1892 [Loria]. Type in Hungarian Museum. caeruleocephala Leices., Culic. Malaya, 233, 7 2 (Colonemyia) (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 408. Bukit Kutu; Ulu Kiang. Type in Leicester’s collection. similis Leices., Culic. Malaya, 235, 7 9? (Colonemyia) (1908). Bukit Kutu ; Malaysia. Type in Leicester’s collection. hybrida, zd., loc. cit., 237, 29 (Colonemyia) (1908). Bukit Kutu; Malaysia. Type in Leicester’s collection. mendacis Daniels, Studies Inst. Med. Res. Fed. Malay States, III, 266, @ 2 (1908), (Colonemyia) (1908). Brun. Rec Indy Mus. IV 5.460: East Coast Malay Peninsula. Type probably lost, not in Leicester’s collection. Dr. Daniels’ paper follows that of Leicester’s in the same publication. affinis Edwards, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 241, nom. nov. for Phonio- miya caeruleocephala, Theob. (nec Leices). Phomiomyia caeruleocephala, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 577, 7 2, fig. 252, wing (1910). nec Colonemyia caeruleocephala, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 233 (1908). Hakgala, Ceylon, iii-o7 [Green]. Types, a unique pair, in British Museum. vicina’ Hdw., Bull. Ent, Res. Wa128) io 92) (1914): Kuching Reservoir, 6-iii-14 [Moulton]. Types in British Museum. nepenthis, 7d., loc. cit, V, "285. o 9 (Toms): Bred from pitcher plant, xi-o7 [J. Hewitt]. proxima, 7d., loc. cit. V, 285, @ @ (1914). Ulu Klang [Leicester] from old collection, Sarawak Museum, including type: Ulu Gombak [Stanton]. Types in British Museum. Wyeomyia, Theob. Monog. Culic. IT, 267 (1901). Theob., Jour. Trop. Med. II, 235 (nom. nud): td.. Monog. Culic. III, 310, restricted (1903); V, 579, notes: z7d.,Gen Ins., Fasc. 26,38: Blanch., Moust:, 423: Giles: Handbk) etc:, znd ed. 495): Leices., Culic: Malaya, 2503 Brun:,, Ree, Ind: Mus. I, 365; 1V, 501; X, 73: How., Dyar and Kniab, Mosq) Ne Aumier,, etc: [V pt. 1.649: GENOTYPE, W. grayit Theob., by designation of Neveu-Lemaire (1902). Phoniomyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 311 (1903): Theob., loc. cit. IV, 598; Gen. Ins., Fasc. 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 183 26, 38: Blanch., Moust., 425: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 253: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus.I, 365; IV, 502; X, 68. GENOTYPE, Wyeomyia longirostris Theob., by designation of Dyar. Dendromyia, Theob., loc. cit. III, 313 (1903). lid locmeiP ais OoOgestist, Ssppe;6Ni,0587, tab: SPD; : wd.) Gene ins. shasc..°20) | 30):. Blanch, Moust. 426: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 25; Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 502: X, 59. GENOTYPE, D. ulocoma ‘Theob., by personal designation (1914). Howard, Dyar and Knab give Wyeomyra luteoventralis Theob. Bolbodeomyia, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 31 (1oxK0)'* [de Mong »Culice W581 Brune Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 492; X, 56. GENOTYPE, B. comptex, Theob., sp. nov., by original designation. Heinzmannia, Wudl., Can. Ent. XXXVII, 130 (Heizmannia, lapsus) (1905): Banks, Phil. Jour. Sei I, gg: Brun’, Rec. Ind. Mus. 1, 366; X, 61. GENOTYPE, H. scintillans Wudl., by original designation. greenii Theob., Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc., XVI, 247, 7 ? ; pl. B. 5, antenna (1905). Id., Monog. Culic. IV, 596: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 366; LV (500: : Peradeniya [Green], a perfect pair. Types in British Museum. bimaculipes Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 114, @ (Phoniomyta) (1905): ¢d., Mong. Culic. IV, 600, ?. Moroka, Papua, 1300 metres alt., vii—ix ; Fredrich Wilhelm- shafen, Papua [5zro]. Type in Hungarian Museum. indica Theob., Ann. Mus. Hung. III, 115, 7 @; pl. ii, wing @ ; pl. ili, wing scales ? (Phoniomyia) (1905). Phoniomyia indica, Theob., Mong. Culic. IV, 601, o, fig. 275, wing ? : Leices., Culic. Malaya, 253, 7 @ : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 365; IV, 502, notes. Kuala Lumpur; Singapore. Tye in British Museum. scintillans Ludl., Can. Ent.» XXXVII, 130, ? (Heizmannia, lapsus) (1905). Angeles, Pampanga, Phil. Is., ix? Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. metallica Leices., Culic. Malaya, 251, 2? (1908). Bukit Kutu, Malaysia. Type, a unique @? , in Leicester’s collection. funerea, 7d., loc. cit., 252, @ (1908). Kuala Lumpur. Type, a unique @ , in Leicester’s collection 184 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, communis, 7d., loc. cit., 254, 7 & (Dendromyta) (1908). Selangor. Types in Leicester’s collection. aureochaetae, td., loc. cit., 255, @ (Dendromyia) (1908). Kuala Lumpur, iv, v. Type in Leicester’s collection. achaetae, id., toc. cit., 257, 2 (Dendromyia) (1908). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 503. Malaysia, a unique 2. Type in Leicester’s collection. nepenthicola Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. IV, 550, ~ @ (1910). Benguet (Trinidad, Phil. Is.), 30-xii-o7 [Banks]. Type in Entomological collection, Cat. No. 8159, Bureau of Science, Manila. complex Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 31, # 2 (Bolbodeomyta) (IQIo). Id., Mong. Culic. V, 581, o 2, fig. 253, @ genitalia, 254, wing, @; 255, wing, 2: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 492. Dawna Hills, 2000—3000 ft., 1I-—3-iii-o8 [4Annandale]. Types, a unique pair, in Indian Museum. Sub-family CORETHRINAE. Giles, Handbk., 2nd. ed., 500. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 317; 504; Joc. Ctt:5. V1, 227. Chaoborus, Lichtenstein.! Arch. Zool. I, 174 (1800). GENOTYPE, Tvpula plumicornis F., as antisep- ticus, Sp. NOV. Sayomyia, Coq., Can. Ent. XX XV, 189 (1903). Theob:, Gen. Tus., Fase. 26, 42> Brun, Ree: Ind. Mus. I, 368; X, 71. GENOTYPE, Corethra punctipennis Say., sp. nov. manilensis Sch., Nov. Reise, Dipt. 30 (Corethra) (1868). Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 242. Sayomyia manilensis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 368. Corethva manillensis, Giles, Handbk., etc., 360, 2nd ed., 504. Corethra asiatica, Giles, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XIII, 610 (19g01)*: Brun; Ree: Ind= Mus. 1.368: Chaoborus asiatica, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 505. Chaoborus manillensis (larva and pupa), Baini Prashad, Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 154, pl. xix, I-7. Calcutta, v, vii, viii, ix, xi, xii, often at light [Annandale]; Sibpur, near Calcutta, viii; Katihar, Purnea Distr., at light; Sbajahanpur, Punjab [Giles]; Manila; Yenna R., Medha, Satara 1 For discussion on generic synonymy in Corethrinae, see Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 317 and VI, 227. 2 A two-line ‘“ description.” 1920.] EE. BRuNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 185 Dist., Bombay Presidency. Type: location unknown to present author. cornfordi Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 339, ? (Corethra) (1903). Shaohyling, China, v, vi [Corntord]. Type, location un- known to present author. Corethrella, Coq. Jour, N-Wk; Hint. Soc. X,-r9r (1902). GENOTYPE, C. brakeleyi, Coq., by original desig- nation. Ramcia, Annand., Spol. Zeyl. VII, 187 (1g11t). GENOTYPE, R. inepta, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. inepta Annand., Spol. Zeyl. VII, 189, fig. (p. 188) and pl. (larva, pupa, wing, etc.) (IgII). Diyatalawa, Ceylon, 4,300 ft. Larva, pupa and one imago, a o@ taken by Maj. MacDougall, R.A.M.C. Type in the British Museum; co-type of larva in the Indian Museum, Family DIXIDAE. Dixa, Mg. Syst. Besch. I, 316 (1818). Sch. F.gAustr..11, 647: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 258, fig. 38, var. chars.: 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. . EV, 264, tab. Ind: spp. GENOTYPE, Dixa maculata Mg., by Curtis’s designation. montana Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 265, @ @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 262, 7 9, pl. xii, 9, wing. Simla, 10-v-09, type @» ; Phagu, II-v-09g, type 92 ; Barogh, 5000 ft., 10-v-og [ali Simla Distr. and all Annandale]. Types in Indian Museum. maculipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 266, ~ @ (1gI1I). id. Hauna Brit. Ind..263, 7 2 , pl..xil; Le;-wine. Darjiling, 29-v-10, type o [Brunetti]; Matiana, 8000 ft., Simla Distr., 28--30-iv-07, type 2 [Annandale]. Types in the Indian Museum, a unique pair. ochrolineata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 267, 2 (ochrilineata) (191). Id., Fauna Brit: Ind. 261, 2, pl. xii, 8, wing: Kurseong, 9-ix-09 [Annandale]. Type, unique, in Indian Museum. bistriata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 269, @ (1911). Td., Fauna Brit. Ind. 264, o. Darjiling, 29-v-10. [Brunettz]. T ype, unique, in Indian Museum. 186 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, bifasciata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 269, 2 (1911). id;, Fauna, Brit. Ind! 2645799, Phagu, Simla Distr., 12-v-og [Annandale]. Type, unique, in Indian Museum. binotata Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus., VIII, 9, @ (19109). Korinchi Peak, Sumatra. Family TIPULIDAE. Sub-family PTYCHOPTERINAE. Ptychoptera, Mg. Illig. Mag. II, 262 (1803) Sch., F. Austr. II, 495: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 279: Aucit. GENOTYPE, Tipula contaminata I,., designated by Latreille (1810). ? Ctenocerta, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 187 (1855). distincta Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI,232, 9) (romn): Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 281, @ ; pl. v, 1, wing (1912). Darjiling, 7000 ft., 3--9-vi-09 [Howlett]. Type in Pusa collection, a unique specimen. tibialis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 233, ~ 2 (1911): Id., Fauna Brite ind..282 ,) 0 o (@o1z)e 2d., Rec. Inds Mus: XV, 256. atritarsis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus VI, 234 92 (1911): 2d., Fauna Brit. Ind., 283, @ (1912): td., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 256. Darjiling, 7000 ft., 7—16-x-05, 30-ix-08, ‘7-vi-17, Ist week in June 1917, very common [all Brunetti]; Siliguri, 18—20- vii-0o7 ; Lebong, 6000—6600 ft., near Ghoom, 13-vi-14 [Gravely]. Type o of ttbialis in Indian Museum; type 2 and cotybpeao@ in my collection ; cotype ? in Vienna Museum; tyfe of atritarsis in Indian Museum. annandalei Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 296, ~ (1918). Kalaw, 4000-—45000 ft., South Shan States, 10-iii-17 [Gravely]. Two @o. Type in Indian Museum. Tanyderus, Phil. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, XV, 780, pl. xxix, 57 (1865). Ost. Sack., loc. cit., XXIX, 517—522 (1879) : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 255. GENOTYPE, Cylindrotoma ornatissima Dol., by original designation. ornatissimus Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XVII, 80, 7 (Cylindro- toma) (1858). Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits,, SGC 2285 a2 Bruns Ree: Ind. Mus. VI, 235: Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXII, 84. Amboina, Insel Obi. Type in Vienna Museum, damaged. 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 187 mirabilis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVIII, 104, fig. 1, wing (1915). Id., Nov. Guin. Res. XIII, 51 (1915). Papua. Sub-family TITPULIN-Z. Section CTENOPHORINI.! Xiphura, Brullé. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fran. I, 206 (1832). GENOTYPE, Tipula atrata \., the original species. indica Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 257, pl. viii, 1, antenna (1918). Darjiling 6900 ft., I-vi-17. A perfect unique o@ in my own collection, taken by me. Ctenophora, Mg. Illig. Mag II, 263 (1803). Sch., F. Austr. II, 498: Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. ZGitss Oe 164. Brin, Rec. Inds Musil, 235: Fauna Brit. Ind., 288: Avxctt. GENOTYPE, Tipula flaveolata F., designated by Rondani, 1856.? any pera. Latr., Nouv. Dict: Hist: Nat. 426 (1804). ! For characters, v. Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits., xxx, 164, e¢ seq: and Brun., Fauna, 287. 2 A little investigation will, I think, show that Coquillett’s desire (1910) to restrict Ctenophora to atrata \.. and its allies, and to set up Phoroctenta for the remaining species of Ctenophora in a wide sense, is wrong. He accepts Latreille’s designation (1810) of atvata L. as type species of Ctenophora, which would have therefore left the bulk of the remaining species of the genus without a name, but there may be a flaw in his reasoning which will save the name of Meigen’s genus for the group of species so long associated with it. Meigen in 1803 (Illig. Mag.) set up Ctenophora for pectinicornis L., bimaculata L., atrata F., and flaveolata F. Two years later Latreille erected Tanyptera for atrata L. So far as can be judged at this length of time, the genus was not favourably received, all the species being still retained in Ctenophora. In 1810 Latreille apparently himself acquiesced in this view as he selected atrata as the type of Ctenophora. In 1832 Brulle proposed Avphura with atrata as the sole species, and in 1833 Dictenidia with A. bimaculata L. as type and these genera were practically universally adopted. Rondani in his list of Italian genera (Prodrome 1856) accepted atrata as type species of Xzphura and selected flaveolata (one of Meigen’s four original species) as type of Ctenophora, and this view, so far as I am aware, was not challenged. By general consent for the last three quarters of a century, atvata has been regarded as not congeneric with the other species of the old Ctenxophora, and the only question to settle is in which genus it should be placed. Meigen selected no type species out of the four on which he founded Ctenophora; therefore Latreille in selecting atvata as type of his Tanyptera (1805) has undoubtedly prior claim to the species, as it was the sole exponent of his genus, and the fact that the dipterologists of his day apparently ignored the genus does not prevent it being resuscitated if originally legitimately founded. Therefore when Latreille himself, in 1810, acquiescing in the suppression of Tanyptera, selected atrata as the type species of Ctenophora, he went beyond his rights. Xzphura in 1832, also founded on atrata alone becomes an absolute synonym of Tanyptera. Rondani, recog- 188 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoOL. XVI xanthomelana Walk., List. Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 77, 2 (1848). Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXX, 166: Wulp. Tijd. v. Ent. XXVIII 81. Bron; Rec) Endy Mus. Vi,-235. 240 ebauna Brit. Ind., 289. East India. Tvpe in British Museum, This species is retained under Clenophora but the o is not known and it probably belongs to Pselliophora. C. melanura, Walk. (List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 78; 1848) is a Sargus (Stratio- myidae). Alexander now suggests that xanthomelana is prob- ably identical with Prionota nigriceps, Wulp. If so, of course Walker’s name takes precedence. Pselliophora, Ost. Sack. Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXX, 165 (1886). de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 63, tab. Javan spp.: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VE, 236. tab. orient. spp. and notes: zd., Fauna Brit. Ind., 290. GENOTYPE, Tipula laeta F., by my own desig- nation (Fauna, 290). laeta Fab., Ent. Syst. IV, 239 (Tipula) (1792). Ctenophora laeta, 1d., Syst. Antl., 19: Wied., Dipt. Exot. I, 20 (Ctenophora): id., Auss. Zweifl. I, 38': Macq., Dipt. Exot. 1 1, 42, ply i, ee (full ins.)): Brun. eer Indma ins Ve 2aor notes: XV, 257: %4d., Pauna Brit: Ind, zon, -o Oy, ple wie: antenna (Pselliophora). Widely distributed in India and the East; Dehra Dun, Purneah, Sind, Calcutta, Bangalore, Travancore, Bombay, Goa, Nilgiri Hills, Ceylon. A variable species. Type presumably in Fabricius’s collection. var. trilineata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 240 (1911). Id. Fauna Brit. Inds 202, pl. v, 2,.witls. var Unique type of this variety in Indian Museum. ardens Wied., Dipt. Exot. I, 20, 2 (Ctenophora) (1821). Id., Auss. Zweifl. I, 39, 2 (Ctenophora). Pselliophora, id., de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 61: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 238 (o@ noted): Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 179, pl. xiv, 31, wing. Batavia and environs, x [Jacobson]; Lombok; Sumatra; Buitenzorg, i1i-o9 [Bryant and Palmer]. Type (a 2) in Wiedemann’s collection: the @ was apparently first described by me from a specimen in the Vienna Museum. nizing atrata as not congeneric with the other species of Ctenophora, retained Xiphura with atrata as type, and in selecting flaveolata F. as type of Ctenophora was entirely within his rights, and the latter species must be accepted as genotype of the genus in its generally accepted sense. As regards Tanyptera versus Xiphura, on the grounds of continuity before priority I retain the latter as it has been recognized for nearly ninety years. Ctenophora is alrnost certainly not oriental, but it is as well to keep the name in the lists until the discovery of the g of Walker's xanthomelana decides this question. ! Some authors erroneously report a figure of this species by Wiedemann. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 189 compedita Wied., Dipt. Exot. I, 21, 2 (Ctenophora) (1821). Id., Auss. Zweifl. I, 39, 2 [Ctenophora). Pselliophora, 1d:;- Wulp;> Tijd’ vo Ents x1, 156; pl..x, 1: td. Notes Leyds Mus: "Vij. 25: Brin, Ree Ind! Mus? VI, 2381; IX, 257: Alex:, Proc. U.S Nat Mus PG EX 2x80. pl. xlv, 32, wing. Darjiling, 1000--3000 ft. [Lord Carmichael’s colin.] ; Sema- rang, xi[ Jacobson]; Depok, ili, o9 [Bryant'and Palmer]; Celebes ; ru. Type of species (a 2) in Westermann’s coll.; o in Leyden Museum. fuscipennis Macq., Dipt. Exot., Supp. I, 10, pl. i, 4 wing (Cteno- phora) (1846). Pselliophora, id., Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXX, 172: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 238; IX, 254. Ctenophora javanica, Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. X, 406, pl. ix, I, fullins. o (1856): Wulp, Tijd. v. Ent. XX, 156, o noted, pl. x, 2, wing: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 238. Djokjokarta, Java. Type in Bigot coll, A o and 2 from the Darjiling District in the Indian Museum appear to be this species, also two speci- mens with a red thorax in Lord Carmichael’s collection from Singla, 1500 ft. and Darjiling District, 1000-—3000 ft. Originally recorded erroneously by Macquart from Brazil. taprobanes Walk., Iist Dipt. Brit. Mus., I, 77, 2 (Ctenophora) (1848). | Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 240, ~ noted: zd., Fauna Brit. ind: 293, 9 pl. v.3, wing, pl..vi, 10, 1L,.o genitalia: Ceylon, not uncommon. May to September. Type @ in British Museum. fumiplena Walk., Ins. Saund Dipt., pt. v. 449, 2 (Ctenophora) (1856). Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXX, 170: Brun., Rec. Ind. Misi V1 2407) XV, 258 : -Edw.; Ann-)Mag. Nat, Hust: (8) XVIII, 256, notes. China. Type 2 in British Museum. This species is probably out of place in this Catalogue as apparently it comes from North China, from whence Mr. Edwards informs me the 9? @ in the British Museum come. chrysophila Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. I, 6, 2 (Ctenophora) (1857). Brun, Rec. Ind: Mus, V1, 238: 2d., Fauna Brtainds os), 9 . Bhim Tal, 19—22-ix-06 [ Annandale] ; Singapore; Tura, Assam, vill-17 [Kemp]. Type 2 in British Museum, the ~ apparently still unknown. incunctans Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. IV, 93, 7 2 (Cteno- phora) (1860). 196 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo.. XVII, Wulp., Notes Leyd. Mus. VI, 255 (Ctenophora): id., Cat. Dipt. S, Asia, 37, note: Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXX, 171: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 239 (varieties noted). Ctenophora velutina, Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VI, 256, ?. Celebes, Tondano, Saugir. Type in British Museum, in good condition. gaudens Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. IV, 93, 7 2 (Ctenophora) (1860). Ost. Sack., Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI, 399 (Ctenophora): 1d., Berl) Ent. Zeits. XOX, 177r. Brtin.) Rec. Ind? Mus: Vit 238% IX, 257, pl. xiv, 8, ~ genitalia. Celebes. Typeo 2 in British Museum. Ac in the Indian Museum, from Singla, Darjiling District, v-13, may be this species. suspirans Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 93, 7 (Ctenophora) (1882). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 241. Phillippines. ~ Bezzi (Phil. Jz Scii XIE, Sect. Di p.100,%e" 2) describes a variety from three localities in Luzon. Type, location unknown. idalia Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 94,@ (Ctenophora) (1882). Philippines. Type, a unique ~; location unknown. dolens Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 94, 7 9 (Ctenophora) (1882). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 240. Philippines. Types, location unknown. curvipes Wulp, Notes Leyd Mus. VI, 254, 2 (Ctenophora) (1884). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 238. Gorontalo. Type, a unique @ , in Leyden Museum. annulosa Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 1, 2 (Ctenophora) (1885). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 241. Java. Type, a unique @ , in Leyden Museum. rubra Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXX}j 171, @ (1886). Brun., Ree. Ind: Mus, VI, 2387 Alex., Proc. U.S: Nat. Mus: XLIX, pl. xlv, 33, wing. Laos, Siam [Mouhot]; Buitenzorg, iii-og; 4-iv-o9 [Bryant and Palmer]. Type in Berlin Museum. nigrithorax Wulp in de Meij., Bijd. tot de Dierk. XVII, 87,7 9 (1904). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 238. Java. Types in Amsterdam Museum. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. Igh insignis de Meij., Bijd. tot de Dierk., XVII, 87, & (1904). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 241. Java (Tosari). Type in Amsterdam Museum, a unique @. stigmatica de Meij., Bijd. tot de Dierk. XVII, 88, 2, pl. viii, I full ins. (1904). Bran., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 238. Lahago, Central Nias Island. Type, a unique 2 , in Amsterdam Museum. bifascipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 241, 2? (191I). Shanghai. Type, a unique ¢ , labelled ‘‘ Consul Haas” in Vienna Mu- seum. Possibly out of place in this Catalogue. divisa, id., loc. cit., 242, @ (I9II). Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 254, notes: Brun.., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 258. ‘“ Kast Indies, 1892” [Felder]; Pashok Spur, Darjiling Distr. [Lister]; Sikkim, v, 96; Bhutan; Lat Bua, Kao, East Siam [C. Boden Kloss]. Type (a?) in Vienna Museum. immaculipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 243, @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind. 294, 9? , pl. vi, 7, full ins., 8, antenna. Sylhet [Hall]. Unique type in Indian Museum. terminalis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 244, 2 (1911). Montes Mauson, 2000—3000 ft., Tonkin, iv or v [Fruhstorfer]. Unique type in Vienna Museum. ctenophorina Riedel, Ent. Mitt. Berl. II, 273 (1913). Kankau (Koshun), Formosa, v, vi, vii, ix, 1912. Edwards records agin the British Museum from Koannania, S. Formosa, 15 vi-06 [Wileman]. Types and colypes in Deuts. Ent. Mus. Berl., cotypes in Riedel collection. strigipennis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent., LVI, Supp. p. 5,9 (1913) (Mar. 1914). Java. speciosa Hdw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 254, o (1916). Khasi Hills, Assam. Unique /yfe in British Museum. semirufa Edw., Joc. cit., 255, 2 (1916). Taihoku, Formosa, xi-og [Nztobe]. Unique type in British Museum. luctuosa de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIX, 199, 2 (1916). Gunung Susuruh, Preanger, Java [Corporvaal]. Unique type in Amsterdam Museum. praefica Bezzi, Phil. Jour. Sci. XII, Sect. D, 110, @ (1917). Mindanao, Phil. Is. [Baker]. 192 Records of the Indian Museum. {VoL. XVII, tripudians 7d., loc. cit., 111, 2 (2 praefica 2) (1917). Laguna, Phil. Is. [Baker]. approximata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 259, 2 (1918). Talewadi, N. Kanara Dist., 3--10-x-16 [Kemp]. Unique tyfe in Indian Museum. flavofasciata 7zd., loc. cit., 259, 7 2, pl. viii, 2, abdomen, 3, wing (1918). Above Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 3500--3900 ft , vii-17 [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. aurantia, zd., loc. cit., 260, 9 (1918). Above Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 3500—3900 ft., viii-17 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. latifascipennis, 7d., loc. cit., 260, 2 (1918). Pollibetta, Coorg, S. India, 24-x—-16-xi-15 [ Fletcher]. Type, presented to British Museum. ? P. elongata Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XII, 202, 2 (1913). Hakgala, Ceylon, 4500 ft., v-IgIT. Unique type in British Museum. Prionota, Wulp. Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 1 (1885). Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus. VIII, 15 (19109). Prionocera, Ender., nec Lw., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 28 (1912). GENOTYPE, P. nigriceps, sp. nov., the original species. nigriceps Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 2, 7 2 (1885). Id. Tijdiiv. But. XXVIIE| 82 pl. iv 93, full ims: SB cua Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 245 [Prionota]: Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 181, pl. xlv, 34, wing; pl. xivii, 50) “antenna, part, 51, 52, genitalia ~ [Prionota]. Java; Mt. Salak, Java, 15-v-09g [Bryant and Palmer]; Tjibo- das, Mt. Gedeé, Java, 20-iv-og [Bryant and Palmer]. Typein LeydenMuseum. Alexander (Joc. cit., antea) says Prio- nota and Prionocera (Stygeropis, tw.) are distinct. Kieffer uses Prionota again in Cecidomyidae in 1894. Edwards recently states that Ctenophora xanthomelana, Walk., is probably identical with nigriceps. serraticornis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 242,? @ (Pselltophora) (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind. 206.7 a. Ceylon, 1861 [ Felder]. Type, a unique specimen with tip of abdomen missing, in Vienna Museum. Edwards recently refers my species here. flaviceps Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 28, 2? (Prionocera) (1912). Sumatra. Unique type in Stettin Zoological Museum. 1920. ] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 193 elongata Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XII, 202, ? (? Pselliophora) (1913). Hakgala, Ceylon, 4500 ft., v-IgITI. Unique type in British Museum. Section TIPULINI. Ctenacroscelis, Ender. Zool. Jahr. XX-XII, 1 (1912). GENOTYPE, C. dohrnianus Ender., sp. nov. Ctenacroscelis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 261. praepotens Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 40 (Tipula) (1828). Tipula, id., Macq., Dipt. Exot., Supp. 3, 7, pl. i, F: Ost. Sack., Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI, 399: id., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXX, 183: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 246. Ctenacroscelis praepotens, Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 182, pl. xlv, 35, wing. East Indies; Java; Sumatra; Amboina; Mt. Salak, 15-v-09 ; Pelaboean Ratoe [both Java and Bryant and Palmer]. Type in Leyden Museum, Wiedemann quoting no sex, but both sexes are present among the old specimens in that collec- tion. monochrous Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 41, 2 (Tspuda) (1828). Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 182, pl. xlv, 36, wing; xlvil, 53, 54, genitalia o. Tipula monochroa, Macq., Dipt. Exot., Supp. 3, 6, pl. i, 2, wing: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 246. Gunung Ungaran, Java, v [Leeuwen]; Mt. Salak, 15-v-09; Pelabdean Ratoe, x, 09 [both Java and Bryant and Palmer]; Sumatra; Celebes. Type in Leyden Museum. Wiedemann mentions only the ¢ , but both sexes are present in the old collection. umbrinus Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 49, 7 (Tspula) (1828). Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 182, pl. xlv, 37, wing ; xlvili, 55, 56, genitalia o. Tipula umbrina, Wulp, Tijd. v. Ent. XXIIT, 158: zd., Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 4: Ost. Sack., Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI, 399: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 246: Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mas VIET rr. Tipula castanea, Macq., Dipt. Exot. I, 1, 54, ” (1838). Tipula congruens, Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. V, 231, ? (1861). East Indies; Sumatra; Sinabang (Simalur Is. near Sumatra), iii, v, vii; Celebes; ObiIsland; Dorey ; Papua; Waigou,i; Java, var. locs., i, iv, v, x [¢. de Metj.]; Tjibodas, Mt. Gede, 20-iv-o9 ; Mt. Salak, 15-v-og; Depok, 10-ii-og [all Java and Bryant and Palmer]; Siolak Daras, Sumatra, 3000 ft. ; Sungei Penoh, Korin- chi Valley, Sumatra, 2600 ft., ili, 14. 194 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor vied Type in Leyden Museum. Edwards recently doubts the iden- tity of castanea, Macq., with this species. infindens Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. IV, 92, 2° (Tipula) (1860). Brun., Ree, Ind. Mus: V1; 247: Ceram, Macassar. Type in British Museum in fair condition. Walker described it asa @ from Makessar, but the specimen labelled “‘ type”’ is a @ from Ceram. Some error seems to have crept in here, which probably cannot now be rectified. Ihave to thank Mr. Edwards and Mr. Hill for these notes. majesticus Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 248, 7 92 (Tzpula) (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 303, 7 2 (Trpula). N.E. Frontier, India, 4000 ft., 15-ili-12 [Kemp]; Naini Tal; Darjiling, 3—9-vi-09, type o@ [Howlett]; Singla, vi-12; Tin- dharia, 3000 ft., viii-12 [both Darjiling Distr. and Lord Carmi- chael collection]; Kalimpong, 600—4500 ft. [Gravely]; Sureil, iv, v-1I7_ [Kemp]; Pashok, 26-v—r14-vi-16 [Gravely]; Darji- ling District, 10o00o—3000 ft. [Lord Carmichael coll.]; Kurseong, 24-vi-lo, type ¢ [Annandale]; Nilgiri Hills, 3500 ft., ix-ro [A ndrewes|; Talewadi, N. Kanara Dist. [Kemp]; between Kalek and Misshing, 4000 ft., Abor Exped. [Kemp]; Mazbat, Man- galdai, Assam [Kemp]; Ginting Bidai, 2000 ft., Selangor- Pahang Frontier, Fed. Malay States, iv-17 [Boden Kloss]. Type @ in Pusa coll., ‘ype @ in Indian Museum. A specimen of majestica in the Indian Museum collection measures almost exactly 100 mm. in full expanse of wings which easily surpasses both my T. carmichaeli and Cten. rex, Alex. fulvolateralis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 249, ~ (Tipula) (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 304, # @, pl. vi, 15, genitalia (Tzpu- la): td., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 263 (Tzpula). Himalayas, common in most localities from 600 ft. upwards, March to October ; Mussoorie, ix-06 ; Bhim Tal, 4500 ft., 1g—22- ix-06 [Annandale]; Sikkim; Sureil; Kalimpong; Singla; Pashok ; Soom; Kurseong; Dhikala, Gahrwal Distr., W. Himalayas, Io- iii-10; Shillong, 5500—6400, 29-viii—5-ix-15 [Kemp]; Mazbat, Mangaldai Distr., Assam, II---15-x-10, type @ [Kemp]. Tvpe #7 and 2 inIndian Museum. Ihave stated my T. fulvo- lateralis to be a true Tipula, but at the time of writing I had no specimens for comparison and wrote from memory, but a closer inspection of several specimens proves the species to belong here. Alexander thinks my fulvolateralis may be synonymous with umbrinus, Wied. flavus, id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 252, o (Tipula) (1911). Tipula, id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 308, ~: Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 257, ? noted. Sikkim, iii or iv, type o» [Fruhstorfer]. Type in Vienna Museum. ‘The specimens referred to this species by me recently (Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 257) are flavoides, Brun., the tyfe@ being the only example of flavus known to me 1920. ] EF. Brunerti: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 195 ornatithorax, zd., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 258 @ 2 (Ttpula) (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 331, 7 2 (Tvpuia). Darjiling, 3—9-vi-09, type ~ [Howlett]; 21—29-v-06 [Annan- dale]; Kurseong, 5000 ft. [Annandale]; Pashok, 2000—2500 ft. [Gravely]; Bhowali, Kumaon, 5700 ft., vii-og, type 2 , and Io0- vii-1o [Imms]. Recorded doubtfully from Sumatra. Type o in Pusa coll., type 2? in Indian Museum. ochripes, id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 260, 7 2 (Tipula) (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 334, 7 2 (Ttpula). Pashok Spur, Darjiling District [Listery]; Castle Rock, N. Kanara Dist., 11--26-x-16 [Kemp]; Nilgiris, S. India, 6000 ft. [Andrewes]; Kandy, 20-v-10, type o [Gravely]; 31-x-00, type & [Green]; Man-San, N. Hsenwi, Shan States, Upper Burma, 2400 ft., ii to iv-15 [Coggin-Brown]. Type @ 2 in Indian Museum; cofype in Vienna Museum from Ceylon. dives Brun , Fauna Brit. Ind. 307, o (Tzpula) (1912). Kurseong, 23-vi-ro [Annandale]; Soom, Darjiling District, 5000—7000 ft., 14-vi-14 [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum. carmichaeli Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 257, «7; pl. xiv, 6, full ins., 9, genitalia (T7pula) (1913). Sureil, Darjiling District, vi-13; captured by Lord Carmi- chael in a bath-room. Type in Indian Museum. A second specimen was recently seen by me, in the possession of Capt. Balfour. borneensis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 263, nom. nov. for pallida, Walk.. preoce. Lw., 1863 (Tzpula) (1918). Tipula pallida, Walk. nec Lw., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. VIII, 105 (1865). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 247: de Meij., Nova Guin. Res. IX, Sti Papuae Riverkamp, ii; Alkmaar, xa Reser Ws pare. x (all Papua). Type in good condition in British Museum. flavoides, zd., loc. cit., 267, * 9; pl. viii, 5, antenna (as nov.” only, /apsus) (Tipula) (1918). Singla, Darjiling District, 1500 ft., v-I3; vi-12; Shoirakund, Assam-Bhutan Froniter, 18—-22-x-12; Darjiling, 1000—3000 ft., vi-I2; above Tura, Garo Hills, 3500—3900 ft., ix-17 [Kem]; Sidapur, Coorg, S. Ind., 16-v-17. Types in Indian Museum. dohrnianus Enderl., Zool. Jahr. XXXI,1, 9, fig. A, wing (1912). Soekaranda, Sumatra. Type, a unique 2? ,in Stettin Zoolog. Museum. sikkimensis, id., loc. cit., 4, @ (1912). Darjiling. Type, a unique @, in Stettin Zoolog. Mus. ce sp. 196 Records of the Indian Museum. [Mor. Vi. sumatranus, 7d., loc. cit., 5, 2 (1912). Soekaranda, Sumatra. Type, a unique @, in Stettin Zoological Museum. rex Alex., Insec. Insit. Menst: V},21, « (1917). Brun. , Ree. dnd: Mus. XV 265: Taungoo Distr., Burma. Type in Entomological collection, Philadelphia, cotype in Alexander’s coll. Rex and my Tipula carmichaeli are probably amongst the largest species of diptera known. penumbrinus Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus. VIM ries? (1919). Siolak Daras, Sumatra, 3000 ft. ‘Fipula, 1: Syst. Nat. Ed. X, 585 (1758). Sch., F. Austr., II, 509: de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LV, 63; tab. Javarsp.2 (Brun., Rec; Ind) Mas, VI, 246 ; XV, 262, notes Orient. spp.: 2d@., Fauna Brit. ind. 207: GENOTYPE, T. oleracea I,., by universal accept- ance. Tipulodina, Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 30 (1912) : Brun., Ree, Ind: Mus XV, 270.322, criticism: GENOTYPE, Tipula magnicornis Ender., sp. nov., by original designation. pedata Wied., Dipt. Exot. I, 23, @ (1821). Id., Auss. Zweifl. I, 45, 92: Wulp., Dipt. Sum. Exped., Io: Ost: Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XX VI, 92: de Meij., Tiyd. v. Ent. LIV, 64: Bran:, Rec Ind? Mus: Vi, 246): Alex. -Procs)or Nat. Mus. XLIX, 183, pl. xlv, 38, wing; XLVIII, 57—60, genitalia o. Java, var. locs., 1, xi, xii; Buitenzorg, iii, 09; 10-iv-09; Pela- boean Ratoe, 12-x-09; Mt. Salak, 3000 ft., 15-v-og [all three Java and Bryant and Palmer|; Sumatra; Borneo; Philippine Is.; Assam ; Ceylon. Type, a 2, in Westermann’s collection. venusta Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 64 (1848). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. V1, 246: 2d@., Fauna, Brit. Jud .s02. pl. v, 5, wing. Sylhet ; Siliguri; Calcutta [Target]; Mvitkyina, Upper Burma, 30-villi—I-ix-14 [Fletcher]; Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, viii-17 [Kemp]. Type recorded originally as in the British Museum, sex un- stated, but now no longer to be found there. reposita Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 67, » @ (1848). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 246: Fauna, 315. Nepal. 1920.]| EE. Brunerri: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 197 Type @ @ in British Museum, o@ in fair condition, @ reduced to a fragment. melanomera Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 68, ~ (1848). Brun:, Rec. Ind.Muss VIji247> XV 9203" Brun. Fauna Brit: Ind., 330. Sureil, 5000 ft., iv [Fletcher]; Nepal. Type in British Museum. vicaria Walk., Ins. Saund. Dipt., pt. V, 444, o# (1856). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 247: Fauna Brit. Ind., 332. India, according to the type. Walker’s description says East Indies. Type in British Museum, too damaged for comparison. The name vicaria is preoccupied by Walker himself in 1848 for a South African species. The present species appears to be represented by the original specimen only, which is useless. If subsequently identified from the description a new name can be Set Gp. vilis Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. I, 108, @ (1857). Brun, Rec Ind) Mus. Vi,.247: de Meij., Tijdav, Bub biV 69 (¢@ descr.). Sarawak, type 7; Buitenzorg, iii; Gunung Ungaran, xii [both Java and Jacobson]. Type in British Museum, beyond recognition. inordinans Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. IV, 93, @ (1860). Bruny Rec. Ind, Mus: Vi, 247. Macassart. Type, a unique o, in British Museum, in good condition. fumifinis Walk., loc. cit., V, 145, # (1861). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 247, notes. Amboina. Type, a unique o&, in British Museum, in good condition. Walker thought his species identical with longicornis, Dol., but Van der Wulp considered them distinct. punctifrons Rond., Ann. Mus. Gen. VII, 463 (1875). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 247. Sarawak. Location of type uncertain, said to be in Genoa > Museum. serrata Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 5, ~ (1885). Brun, Rec. Ind Mus: VI, 247. Seharan, Sumatra. Type in Leyden Museum, also a ? from Sumatra in same col- lection. pilosula Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 5, @ (1885). deo Met; Tijd. ve Bats LIV, 67: Brun., Ree sind: Mus. Vi, 2A. Java; Gunung Kenepai; Borneo. Type in Leyden Museum. v-17 [Kemp]; Maymyo, Upper Burma 198 Records of the Indian Museum. [VOL SOVaT: leucopyga Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 6, 7 @ (1885). Td.; Tid. vy. “Hut, XVI? 84, pl-av., 6 Bruneekce wince Mus. VI, 247. Java; Depok, Java, ii [ Jacobson] Types ¢ 9 in Leyden Museum. thibetana de Meij., Bijd. tot de Dierk. XVII, 89, pl. viii, 2, 3, wing (1904). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 248. Tatsienlou, Thibet. Type in Amsterdam Museum. Perhaps incorrectly included in this Catalogue but may occur in the Himalayas. omissinervis de Meij., Nova Guin. Res. V, 71, fig. 4, wing, part (Tanypremna) (1906). Td., loc. tit., UX, 312) note: Bruni, Rec; Ind. Mus. Vagos: Wendesi, Papua, vi; Regen Is., Papua, ix—x-o09; Waigou, 1. Type in Leyden Museum, cofyfe in Amsterdam Museum. cinctipes de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 64, o (I911). Gunung Kenepai (Borneo, Pondok). Type, a unique @, in Leyden Museum. gedehana, 7d., loc. cit., 66, @ pl. iv, 47, wing (1911). Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XILEX, 185; pl. xipaO3ne4e genitalia o. Kraton des Gunung, Gedeh, Java [Buttikofer]; Tjibodas, Mt. Gede, Java, 4000, 8000, gooo ft., ix-og [Bryant and Palmer]. Type in Leyden Museum. cinereifrons, zd., loc. cit., 68, @, pl. iv, 48, wing (I9ITI). Java [t. de Mevjere|; Sumatra [t. Enderlein]. Type in Leyden Museum. inconspicua, 7zd., loc. cit., 70, 7, pl. iv, 49, wing (I9QIT). Wonosobo, Java, iv [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum, a unique o@. walkeri Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 246, nom. nov. for (and notes on) fulvipennis, Walk., preocc. De Geer (1911). Tipula fuluipennis, Walk., List. Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 67 (1848). Nepal. Type in British Museum, sex unstated, valueless for com- parison. De Geer’s fulvipennis, a Furopean species, was set up in 1776 and is synonymous with lutescens, F. schummeli Brun, Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 247, nom. nov. for longi- cornts, Dol. (19TT). longicornis, Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XVII, 79 (1858). Amboina. Type in Vienna Museum; no sex stated. The name Jongi- cornis, preoccupied by Schumniel in 1833 for a European species, and also used for some other species subsequently. fumifasciata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 250, 7 @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 308, 7 @, pl. v, 7, wing. 1920.] EE. BRUNETTI: Ortental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 199 Ukhral, Manipur, 6400 ft., viii 18, types [Pettigrew]; Central China. Type @ and ? in Indian Museum, colyfes in Vienna Museum. fumipennis, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 250, 2 (1911). id:; Fauna, Brit. lads-305, 9’; ple v, 6; wing. Darjiling, 3—9-vi-09 [Howlett], type ; 6000—7000 ft. [Gravely] ; 7000 ft. [Brunettt|; Mussoorie, vi-og. Type in Pusa collection. pluto; 7d:; Rec ind] Musa Vly 251; 2° (TOrT): Tonkin (Montes Mausson, 2000— 3000 ft., iv or v) [Fruhstorfer]. Type, a unique ? , in Vienna Museum. cinerea, td.; locxcit= 252, 2 (1OLL). Wd. loc. ct. XN, 274. Lombok, 2000 ft., v or vi-1896 [Fruhstorfer]. Type in Vienna Mus., a unique @. sciariformis, zd., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 259, 2 (1911). Tonkin [Fruhstorfer], The unique ? ¢ype in Vienna Museum. demarcata, zd., loc. cit., 259, 2 (1911). id. Haunay tit. Ind-; 235, 2. Kurseong, 4700—5000 ft [Annandale]; Almora, Kumaon, 5000 ft. [Paiva]; Kandy, v-tgt0, tvpe [Green]; Peradeniya, 25- xii-or [Dr. Uzel]. Type in Indian Museum, cotype from Peradeniya in Vienna Museum. himalayensis, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 252, 7 @ (IQI1I). id, Patinat Brit, lud.- 315; o 9 5 plu vee wiles sole wn, 16, 17, genitalia: Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 262, allied spp. Himalayas, the commonest species, generally distributed at all hill stations from east to west during summer and autumn, at least from Shillong to Mussoorie. Type o and @ in Indian Museum, cofype in my collection. robusta, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 254, o (1911). id, Pauna Brit. lnd3, 310, o. Mussoorie, 22-vi-05 [Brunetit]. Type, a unique o&, in my collection. elegans, id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 255, 2 (1911). Id. Wavswer Brit. Tnd-}-323, 9: 1d. Ree. Ind. Mus: 205274. Mussoorie, 18-vi-05 [Brunettz]. Type, a unique @ , in my collection. interrupta, id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 256, @ (1911). id. Fauna Brit. Ind., 327.; 2: Darjiling, 3—9-vi-o9 [Howlett]. Type, a unique 2 ,in Pusa coil. nigroapicalis, id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 257, 7 ¢? (I9QII). id) Fauna Brite Ind, 328, :o (or 200 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Darjiling, 16—20-x-05, type # 2 , 10—16-x-05 [both Brunett?]. Type @ @ and other specimens in my collection. divisa, id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 261, @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 337, o. Darjiling, 3—-9-vi-09 [ Howlett]. Type, a unique o, in Pusa collection. gracilis, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 262, 2 (1911). fd., Fauna Brit. Ind., 338, 9. Darjiling, 7-x-05. Type, a unique 2, in my collection. gracillima Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 302, ¢ (1912). Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XII, 202 (1913): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 262. Peradeniya, 20-vii-10, type [Gravely]: Cherambadi, Wynaad, S. India, x-13 [Howlett]; Parambikulam, Cochin, 1700—3200 ft., 16—24-ix-14 [Gravely]. Tvpe in Indian Museum. princeps Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 306, @ 9 (1912). Kurseong, 18—19-vi-10, at light [Annandale]; Darjiling, 7000 ft: I—10-v1-17 [Brunetti]; Soom, Darjiling District, 4000 —5000 ft., 16-vi-14 [Gravely]. Types in Indian Museum. Serricornis, 7d., Joc ictt., 300, a 2 (1Or2): Western Himalayas, Naini Tal. Types in Indian Museum. pulcherrima, 1d., loc. cit., 310, ¢ 9 ; pl. v, 8, wing; pl vinra thorax, 13, genitalia (1912). Darjiling, 3—9-vi-og [Howlett]; v-13; Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, vii-17 [Kemp]; Bhowali, 5700 ft., 27-vi-Io, type v, at light ; vii-09, ‘ype 9 , 26-vi-10 [all Imms]. Types in Indian Museum, cotype 2 in Pusa coll. fuscinervis, 7d., loc. cit); 12 "2 pl.v, oO, ‘wing (1012): Kurseong, 2I—29-v-06 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique ?. Patricia, td., loc. cil, 313, 2 (1642): Kurseong, 26-vi-10 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique @. splendens, id., loc. cit., 314, 7, pl. v, 10, wing (1912). Badrinath, Gahrwal Distr., 21-v-10 [Imms]. Type, a unique o, in Indian Museum. tessellatipennis, id., loc. cit., 317, 7 2, pl. v, 13, wing (1912). Naini Tal, 6400 ft., v or vi, 1893. Types in Indian Museum, a unique pair. marmoratipennis, 7d., loc. cit., 319, 2, pl. v, 13, wing (1912). Darjiling, 24-iv-10, type [Brunetti] ; 10-vi-17, 7-viii-09 | Pazva]. Type in Indian Museum. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 201 quasimarmoratipennis, 7d., loc. cit., 320, 2 , pl. v, 14, wing (1912). Darjiling, 23-v-10, (‘vpe [Brunetti]; Kurseong, 9-ix-09 [A nnan- dale]; Ukhrul, Manipur, 6400 ft. [Pettigrew]; Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, ix-17 [Kem]. Type in Indian Museum. griseipennis, 7d., loc. cit., 321, 7, pl. v, 15, wing (1912). Badrinath, Gahrwal Distr., 27-v-10 [Imms]; Matiana [A nan- dale}. Type in Indian Museum. nigrotibialis, zd., loc. cit., 324, @ (1912). Darjiling, 28-v-10 [Brunettz]. Type in Indian Museum. striatipennis, 1d., loc cit., 325, °, pl. v, 16, wifig (1912). Kurseong, 6-vii-o8 [Annandale]. Unique ‘ype in Indian Museum. subtincta, zd., loc. cit., 326, 2 , pl. vi, 18, genitalia (1912). Darjiling, 29-v-17; 2 and 8-vi-12 (all Brunettc|; Kurseong, 7-ix-09 [Annandale]; Bhowali, 5-700 ft. [Imms]; Maupun, Khasi Hills [Warren]. Type in Indian Museum. continuata, id., loc; cit., 328, 7 2 (1912). Darjiling, 25—29-v-10,type gr @ ; 16—20-x-05 [both Brunettt] ; Chitral, N.W. Kashmir, 9500 ft. [Wall]. Types in Indian Museum. quadrinotata, id., loc. cit., 330, 2 (1912). Darjiling [Paiva]; Ukhrul, Manipur, 6400 ft. [Pettigrew]. Type in Indian Museum. brunnicosta, 7d., loc. cit., 332, 7 2 (I9I2). Simla, 7000 ft.; 11-v-o8 [Annandale]; Theog, 8000 ft. [An- nandale| Kalighat, Gahrwal Distr., 6000 ft., 4-vi-10 [Imms]. Types in Indian Museum. tenuipes, zd., Joc. cit., 333, 2 (1912). Sylhet [Hall]. Unique type in Indian Museum. flavescens, 7d., loc. cit., 334, 2 (1912). Hakgalla, Ceylon, 29-ix-09 [Gree]. Unique type in Indian Museum. munda, 7d., loc. cit., 336, 7 @ (1912). Mussoorie, 18-vi-og; Darjiling, 23—29-v-10; 10-vi-17 [all Brunette]. Type @ 2 in Indian Museum, cotyfe ¢ @ in my collection. cinctoterminalis, zd., loc. cit., 338, (1912). Kurseong, 7-ix-o9, type [Annandale]; Bhowali, 15-vi-10 [Imms]. Type in Indian Museum. elegantula, id., loc. cit., 339, 7; pl. v, 17, wing (1912). Almora, Kumaon, 5500 ft. [Paiva]; Castle Rock, N. Kanara Dist.,? 9 [Kemp]; Shevaroy Hills, Yercaud, S. Ind., 4500 ft. 202 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, 17—2I-xii-13 [Fletcher]; Mazbat, Assam, 1I—15-x-10 [Kem]; Cherrapunji, Assam, 4400 ft., 2—8-x-14, incl. type [Kemp]; Shillong, x-16 [Fletcher]; 5500—6400 ft., 29-viii—5-ix-15 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. coquilletti Ender., Zool. Jahr., XXII, 7, mom. nov. for nubifera Coq. nec. nubifera, Wulp (1912). nubifera, Coq., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XXI, 305 (1898). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nitobe]; also occurs in Japan. imperfecta, zd., loc. cit., 260, @ (1913). Darjiling, 1000—3000 ft., iv-1g12. Type, a unique @ in fair condition, in Indian Museum. tropica de Meij., Nova Guin. Res. IX, 311, 2 (1913). Regen Is., Papua, ix, x. Type unique, in Amsterdam Museum. novae guineae, 7d., loc. cit., 312, 7 2 (1913). Lorentz-Fluss, $.W. Papua, 1x-09. Types, a unique pair, in Amsterdan Museum. divergens, id., loc. cit., 312, 7 9 pl. x, 6, wing; 7, » genitalia (1913). Bivak Is., Papua, xii-og, i-10. Types in Amsterdam Mu- seum. dentata, ?d@..100..cit.,. 313), co) 2 (1On3)y Regen Is., Papua, 16-11-10. Types, a unique pair, in Amsterdam Museum. de meijerei Edw., Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond. XX, 393, ? , pl. xxxviii, r fullsimns. cole (19n'5): Upper Utakwa Valley, 5000—10,000 ft., Dutch Papua, ii, iii-13, type. aetherea de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVIII, 7, 2 (1915). Laulo, viii; Sinabang vii, both Simalur Island, near Sumatra. Type in Amsterdam Museum. sinabangensis, 7d., loc. cit., 9, 7 2 (1915). Sinabang, Simalur Island, i1, near Sumatra. Type in Amsterdam Museum. pumila, id., loc. cit., 9, # (1915). Sinabang, Simalur Island, ii, near Sumatra. Type in Amsterdam Museum. klossi Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, 351, 2 (1916). Kedah Peak, 3200 ft., Malay Peninsula [Stanton]. Type in British Museum, paratype in Kuala Lumpur Museum. shirakii Edw., loc. cit., XVIII, 258, 2 (1916). : Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10o-x-12 [Nztobe]; Khasi Hills, Assam. Type in British Museum. 1920.) E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 203 rufomedia, id., loc. cit., p. 259, 7 % pl. xii, 5—7, genitalia (1916). Horisha, Formosa [Maki]; ‘‘Formosa”’ [Brit. Mus. coll.]. Type in British Museum. umbrinoides Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 185, o, pl. xlvi, 39, wing; xlvii, 61, 62, ~ genitalia (1916). Mt. Salak, Java, 3000 ft., 4-vii-og [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, No. 19,027, in U.S. Nat Mus. Sunda, zd., loc. cit, 180,c, pl. xivi- 40, wing; xlix 654166) o genitalia (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 9000 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, No 19,028, in U.S. Nat. Mus. flavicosta, id., loc. cit., 187, pl. xlvi, 41, wing (1916). Pelaboean-Ratoe, Java, 16-x-09 [bryant and Palmer}. Type, No. 19,029, in U.S. Nat. Mus. tjibodensis; «2d., loc. -ctt:, 188, o 9 , pl. xivi, 42, wing; pl. 1, 68, 69, genitalia @ (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, gooo ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, No. 19,030, in U.S. Nat. Mus. Salakensis,°7d.) loc. .cit,, 189, ¢, pl. xlvi, 43, wing > sxlix, 67, genitalia o (1916). Mt. Salak, Java, 1909 [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, No. 19,031, in U.S. Nat. Mus. gedeticola, id:, loc. cut., 189, o, pl. xlvi, .44, wing; eo, 75, 72, genitalia ~ (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 5000 ft., 20-iv-og. Type, No.|19,032, in U.S. Nat. Mus. gravelyi Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 264, ~ (1916). Darjiling, 7000 ft., 13-vi-14 [Gravely]; vii-12; E. Himalayas, [Dracott]. Type in Indian Museum. contigua, zd., loc. cit., 265, @ (1918). Above Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 3500—3900 ft., vili-17 [Kemp]. Unique type in Indian Museum. simillima, 7zd., loc. cit., 265, @ (1918). Castle Rock, N. Kanara Distr., 11—26-x-16 [1918]. Type in Indian Museum. fumifascipennis, id., loc. cit., 266, 7 2 (1918). Darjiling, 6000—7000 ft., II-vi-14, type o, 12-vi-14, type 9 [both Gravely]; 28-v-10 [Brunettz}. Types in Indian Museum. fumicosta, id., loc. cit., 266, @ (1918). Shillong, 5500—6400 ft., 28-viii—5-ix-15, type [Kemp), 4900 ft., Io—12-x-14 [Kemp]; Tura, Garo Hills, x-17 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. 204 Records of the Indian Museum. [ Wor, EVEL, filicornis, 7d., loc. cit., 267, @ (1918). Pashok, Darjiling District, 3000 ft., 26-v—14-vi-16 EG Revco The unique type in the Indian Museum. rufiventris, 7d., loc. cit., 268, 2 (1918). Pashok, Darjiling Distr., vi-16 [Hartless] type @ ; Soom, Darjiling Dist., 3000-—3500 ft., 15-vi-14, ype 9 [Gravely]; above Tura, 3500—3900 ft., ix-17 [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. flavithorax, 7d., loc. cit., 268, @ (1918). Parambikulam, Cochin State, S. India, 1700—3200 ft., 16-—- 24-ix-14 [Gravely]. The unique ¢ype in the Indian Museum. fasciculata, id., loc. cit., 269, 7 @ (1918). Darjiling, 7000 ft., 25-v-10, type v [Brunetti]; Tonglu, Dar- jiling District, 10,000 ft., 21-iv-1o [Beebe]; Senchal, Darjiling District, 8000 ft., v-13 [Lord Carmichael coll.], also type 9 from same locality. Types in Indian Museum. brevis, id., loc. cit., 270, 7 @ (1978). Shillong, 4900 ft., t0o—12-x-14 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. jacobsoni Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus., VIII, 12, 2 pl. iv, 9, wing (1919). ? Tipula sp. de Mes, Aijdeiv- But. LW 7 (a9 En). Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 7300 ft. v-I914, a unique @. korinchiensis Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus.. VIII, 13, 9 (1919). Sungei Kumbang, Korinchi, 4500 ft., Sumatra, iv-1914. robinsoni Edw., loc. cit. 14, @ 2 (1919) pl. ill, 3 a, b, genitalia. Sandaran Agong, Korinchi, 2450 ft., iv—v-1914, a single pair in cop. Longurio, Lw. Berl. Ent. Zeits. XIII, 3 (1860). GENOTYPE, L; testaceus, 1d., sp. nov., loc. cit. rubriceps Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 261, pl. xii, 9, genitalia (1916). Shinten, Formosa, 400 ft. [Shirakt]. Unique type in British Museum. Brithura, Edw. Ann, Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 262 (1916). GENOTYPE, B. conifrons Edw., sp. nov. conifrons Edw., loc. cit., 263,¢., pl. xii, Io—11, genitalia (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nztobe]. Unique tye in British Museum. 1920.] E. Brunerri: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 205 crassa, id., loc. cit., 264, @ (1916). “East Indies”’ (? India). Unique type in British Museum. Pachyrhina Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. I, 88 (1834). Sch., F. Austr. II, 503: de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV; 72; aotes’ Brun., Rec} ind! Mus: Vi, 262: notes Orient, spp.: 7d., Fauna Brit. Ind., 339. GENOTYPE, Tipula crocata 1,., by Westwood’s designation. javana Wied., Dipt. Exot. 1, 27, # (Ttpula) (1821). Id., Auss. Zweifl. I, 57, # (Tipula): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 262 (Pachyrhina). Java. Type in Westermann’s collection. Specimens taken at Coonoor by Mr. Howlett, 4 and 5, ix-1II, @@, and I and 4-ix-II, 9 @ , may be this species. bombayensis Macq., Dipt. Exot. Supp. V, 35, ¢, pl. 1, I, wing (1854). Wulp, Tijid. v. Fnt. XXIII, 158: ¢d., Mid. Sumat. Exped. Dipt.., rt > de Mei., Tijdsvi Hut. LAV, 79? Brun! Reeand: Mus Vil 20%. 7d. pagna trite Dad. 351, a9 . Bombay; Pusa (nearly all the year round), Chapra, Bengal ; Katihar, 7-—-3I-vili-1o [Paiva]; Damukdia Ghat, N. Bengal ; Calcutta [Annandale]; Bandong, Java, vi; Tandjong Priok, Java [both Jacobson]. Type in Bigot coll. delta Walk., Ins. Saund., Dipt. pt. v, 445, @ (1856). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 263. East Indies. Type in British Museum. Van der Wulp quotes East India in his catalogue, but my information from an examination of the ¢yfe is that it is from the East Indies. javensis Dol. (nec javana, W.), Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. X, 406 (Tipula), pl. iti, 2, full insect, head, profile (1856). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 348, 9 redescr.: Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 266, notes: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 274. doleschalit, Ost. Sack., Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI, 399, 2 (1881): de Mens Tijdeey. Bat. LIV,.77: Brun., Rec. Ind, Mus. Vi .263- 204 muetes: Alex, “Proc. U.S. Nat.,.Mus, 190, plarxiva, 45; wing. fallax, de Meij:, Bijd. tot.de Dierk. XVII, 90, # 2° (1904). (t. Meij: Java. Wonosobo, Java, v { Jacobson]. Types in Genoa Museum. | melanura Ost. Sack., Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI, 401, 2 (1880). Papua. Type in Genoa Museum. laconica, 7d., Berl, Hut. Zeits..xXx Vi, 92, 2 (£882), Philippines. Type, location unknown, a unique specimen. ortiva, td., loc. cit:, 935 2 (1882). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 263. Philippines. Type, location unknown. nigro-annulata Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 8, 7 @ (1885). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 264. Morotai. Type o 2 in Leyden Museum. quadrivittata, id., loc. cit., 9, 7 (1885). Java. Type in Leyden Museum. triplasia, id., loc. cit., 10 7 @ (1885). Java. Type in Leyden Museum. immaculata Wulp, Tijd. v. Ent. XXXIV, 196, o (1892). Java [t. Wulp|; Tankoeban Prahoe, Java, vi [Jacobson]. var. pangerangensis Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, Igo, pl. xlvi, 47, wing (1916). . Pangrango, Java, 9000 ft; Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 4500 and gooo ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Type of tmmaculata in Leyden Museum; of pangerangensts, No. 19,033, in U.S. Nat. Mus. virgata Coq., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. X XI, 306 (1898). Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 266, notes. 1920. ] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 207 Artisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nitobe]. Described origi- nally from Japan. dorsalis de Meij., Bijd. tot de Dierk. XVII, 89, 2 (1904). Java. Type in Amsterdam Museum. scurroides, 7d., lec. cit., 90, 2 (1904). id. Vijd.v; Hebe yy .75... a (rg), Java; South Formosa; Wonosobo, Java, iv [Jacobson]; Tosari, Java, iii [ Beaufort]. Tvpe in Amsterdam Museum. dimidiata de Meij., Bijd. tot de Dierk. XVII, 90, 2 (1904). Id., Nova Guin. Res. IX, 315. Java; Alkmaar, Papua, 1. Type in Amsterdam Museum. dorsopunctata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 265, o @ (1911). id... Fauna Brit. ind.5350);07 2? Rec. Ind. Mus. XV,.275. Naini Tal District, 3-v 10; Pashok, Darjiling District, 2000— 3500 ft. [Gravely]: Siliguri [Annandale]; Dinapore, 16-xii-14 to 23-i-15 [Caunter]; Katihar, 30-xi-o9, type 7; Bhozgaon, 20-xii- og; Madhupur, 13-x-09 [all Bengal and Paiva]; Pusa, 31-iii; 4-iv-11 [Gravely]; 27-xi-14 [Fletcher]; Calcutta [Annandale]; Maddathorai, Travancore, 17-xi-08, type 9 [Annandale]; Ceylon; Assam-Bhutan Frontier, 30-xii-10 [Kemp]. Type @ @ in Indian Museum. Two 7 @ in the Pusa collection 16-i1 and 26-ii-1o bred from larvae in earth from rice-fields at Pusa may be this species. consimilis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 266, ~ ? (1911). ids, Fauna Brit; Ind:,-346, 0 9 ; Rec. Ind. Mus, xXive275: Ghoom, above Darjiling, 6000—7o000 ft., 11-vi-14 [Gravely] ; Darjiling, 7000 ft., 23—28-v-10, type@ 9 ; 1-x-08 ; 17-v—I0-Vvi- 17; very common [all Brunetti]; Ghumti, Darj. Distr., 4000 ft. [Gravely]; 5—10-vili-og [Paiva]; Pashok, Darj. Distr., 2000— 3500 ft., 23-iv—1I-v-15 [Gravely]; Kalimpong, Darj. Distr., 600 —4500 ft., 24-iv—ro-v-15 [Gravely]; Kurseong, 4700--5000 ft., IQ-V1-I0O; 4-ix-09; I9—24-vi-I10; 5-vil-08 ; 5-—8-1x-og [all Annan- dale}; Gangtok, Sikkim, 22-v-05; Bhim Tal., 17—19-ix-06 [Annandale]; Mussoorie, 22-v-05 [Brunetti]; Tarnap, Peshawar Distr., v-16 [Fletcher]; Cherrapunji, Assam, 4400 ft., 2—3-x-14 [Kemp]; Shillong, 5500--6400 ft., 29-vili-—5-ix-15 [Kemp]; x-16 | Fletcher}. The species appears generally distributed throughout India. Type o 9 in Indian Museum; cofyfes in Vienna Museum, Pusa collection and my own. serricornis Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 341 @ (1912). Mussoorie, 7000 ft. [Brunetti]; Almora, Kumaon, 5500 ft. [Paiva]; Darjiling, 6-vili-og[ Parva]; Kurseong, 4-ix-09, type o; 5-vil-08 ; 22——25-vi-1o [Annandale]; Sureil, iv—v-17 [Kemp]; Gangtok, Sikkim, 6150 ft., Io-ix-og; Siliguri, 18—--20-vii-o7; Pusa, li, ili, iv, vii, ix, xii rather common; Lahore, 8-iv-14 [Lord]; Shillong, 5000 ft.,x-16 [Fletcher]; 19-x-11; Tengueh, Yunnan [Coggin Brown]. Type in Indian Museum. 208 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Some o ~ taken by me at Yokohama, 20--26-vi-06, are prob- ably the same species. puncticornis, td., loc. cit., 343, 7 1912. Siliguri, 30-vi-o8. Type in the Indian Museum. pleurinotata, 7d., loc. cit., 343, 7 @ (1912). Id. Rec Inds Mus. 22Vi274- Pusa, I4-ili-I3 on guava; Namoya, Ceylon, ix-1909 [Green]. Types in Indian Museum. demarcata Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 344, 7 2 (1912). Dariiling, 5—9-viii-og [Paiva]; Kurseong, 5000 ft. [Aunan- dale]. Types in Indian Museum. concolorithorax, zd., loc. cit., 346, # 2 (1912). Sylhet, 18-i-04, type 2 [Hall]; Pusa, 21-vi-11 [Fletcher]; Shillong [Kemp]; Khasi Hills, tooo——3000 ft., iii-o7 type o. Type @ in Pusa coll.: type 2 in Indian Museum. gamma, id., loc. cit., 347, 2 (1912). Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 275. Darjiling to Soom, 6000—7000 ft. [Lord Carmichael colln.] ; Ir and 12-vi-14 [Gravely]; Mangaldai Distr., Assam-Bhutan Frontier, 30—3I-xii-10, type 2 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. speculata de Meij., Nova Guin. Res. IX, 314, 2 (1913). Alkmaar, Papua, xii, ii. Unique type in Amsterdam Mu- seum. ochripleuris de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, Supp. p. 6, @ 2 (1913) (Mar. 1914). Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, pl. xlvi, 46, wing. Java; Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 26-viti-o9, 7000 ft. [Bryant and Palmer}. Type in Amsterdam Museum. citrina Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 265, 2 (1916). Taihoku, Formosa [Shiraki]. Unique type in British Museum. parva Edw., /oc. cit., 266, @ (1916) Arisan, Formosa, 10-x-12 [Nitobe]. Unique type in British Museum. formosensis Edw., doc. cit., 267, 2 (1916). Kammotu, Formosa [Nztobe}. Unique type in British Museum. fuscoflava Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 275, 2 (1918). Dungagali, 8000 ft. 2I—24-v-I5. Type sent to British Museum, cotype in Pusa collection. parvinotata, 7d., loc. cit., 276, 7 @ (1918). Taru, Peshawar Distr., 16—29-v-15, type o 2? ; Haripur Hazara, N.W. Frontier, 27-v-15 [Fletcher]. Types sent to British Museum, cofypes in Pusa collection. 1920.] E. Brunerrr: Onental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 209 hypocrites, id., loc. cit., 276, » 2 (1918). Sureil, Darjiling District, 5000 ft., iv—v-17 [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. Section DOLICHOPEZINI.! Scamboneura, Ost. Sack. Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 95 (1882). GENOTYPE, S. dotata, the original species. vittifrons Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. V, 144, @ (Limnobia) (1861). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 267. Amboina. Type, reduced to a fragment, in British Museum. dotata Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 95, fig. 1, 7 (1882). Philippines. Location of type unknown. quadrata de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, Supp. p. 8, 1913 (Mar. IQI4). Java. Type in Amsterdam Museum. Megistocera, Wied. Dipt. Exot. I, 41 (Maekistocera) (1821). Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 55: Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXX, 158 (recharacterisation of genus and notes). GENOTYPE, Tipula filipes F., the second species included by Wiedemann, by designation of Mac- quart; Dipt: Exots 1; 59: fuscana Wied., Dipt. Exot. I, 29, @ (Nematocera) (1821). Id., loc. cit., 41, 9 (Maekistocera): 1d., Auss. Zweifl. I, 55, oo Macq... Hist. Nat. Dipt, I, 114, o ; pl. 1) roy tullbinsect : id., Dipt. Exot., Supp. I, 18, pl. ii, 4, wing: Ost. Sack., Ann: Mus. Gen. XVI, 399: Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 3: 2d., Tijdaveibuta SOX VIII, 983) pl. iv, 4: KuderyZool: Jane: SOOM | 30, figs., wing (ag12):: Brun.; Rec, Ind. Mus: VI- 267. Batavia, viii—xi; Bandong, vi [both Jacobson]; Celebes; Sumatra; Aru Is. Type in Westermann’s collection (Vienna Museum). ! For characters and comparison see Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 289, and Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 353- 210 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Mitopeza, Edw. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, 349 (1916). GENOTYPE, M. nitidirostris Edw., sp. nov. nitidirostris Edw., loc. cit., p. 350, °, fig. I, p. 356, genitalia (1916). Kedah Peak, 3200 ft., Malay Peninsula [Stanton]. The unique ¢ype in the British Museum. Nesopeza, Alex. Can. Ent. XLVI, 157 (1914). GENOTYPE, Dolichopeza gracilis de Meij. gracilis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 60, @, pl. iv, 46, wing (Doli- chopeza) (191). Wonosobo, Java, v; Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 4500 ft. [Bry- ant and Palmer]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. albitarsis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 278, 7 92, pl. vii, 1, wing (1918). Lebong, 6000—6600 ft., 13-vi-14, type ~ [Gravely]; between Darjiling and Soom, 5000—7000 ft., 14-vi-14 [Gravely]. The types, a unique pair, in Indian Museum. longicornis, 7d., loc. cit., 278, @ (1918). Above Tura, Garo Hills, 3500—3900 ft., vii-rg17 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. picticornis, 7d., loc. cit., 279, @ (1918). Inle, Southern Shan States, 3000 ft., 18-ii-17 [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum. Dolichopeza, Curt. Brit. Ent., 62 (1825). Sch, F, Austr, I], 525: “OstiSack.; Berl, Bnt Zits. “KX 1572 Bruny, Hauna) Brat, “ads, 353. GENOTYPE, D. sylvicola Curt.,! by original desig- nation. Leptina, Mg., Sys. Besch. VI, 283, pl. xv, 10, in text as Dolichopeza, on plate as Leptina (1830). Apeilesis, Macq., Dipt. Exot. Supp. I, 8, pl. 1, 3 (1846) : 2d., Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXX, 158. GENOTYPE, A. cinerea, sp. nov., by original designation. 1 Some desire to change this name to albipes, Strom, but sy/vicola has stood so long unchallenged that I decline to accept any alteration. 1920.] E. BRuneEtri: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 211 orientalis Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 354,@ 2, pl. v, 19, wing (1912). Darjiling, 7ooo ft., 4-vi-17 [Brunetti]; 11-vi-14 [Gravely]; Kurseong, 8-vii-08, tvpe @ ; 4-ix-09; 22-vi-10, type 2 [Annan- dale]; Tura, Garo Hills, viii-17 [Kemp]; Ginting Bidai, Federa- ted Malay States, iv-17 [Boden Kloss]. Types in Indian Museum. obscura, 7d., loc. cit., 355, #7 2 (1912). Kurseong, 4700 {t., I4-iv-II, type @, 29-vi-10, type 2 [both Annandale]; Tebong, 6000—6600 ft. [Lord Carmichael coll\n.}. Types in Indian Museum. postica zd., loc. cit., App. 564, @ @ (1912). Ghumti, Darjiling Distr., 6000 ft., vii-Ig11, including 7 @ in cop. [Gravely]: Tura, Garo Hills, viii-17 [Kem]. Types in the Indian Museum. infuscata, 7d., loc. cit., App. 565, @ (1912). Nilgiri Hills, 6000 ft., v-rg1z [Andrewes]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. costalis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 277, o, pl. viii, 6, wing (1918). Kavalai, Cochin State, 1300—3000 ft., 24—27-ix-14 [Gravely]. Unique ¢ype in Indian Museum. pallidithorax de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, Supp., p. 4, #; pl.i, 3. 1913 (Mar. 1914). Java. Type in Amsterdam Museum. Sub-family LIMNOBIINAE. Section CyLINDROTOMINI.! Stibadocera, Ender. Zool Jahr Sexo 83 (1912): GENOTYPE, S. bullans Ender., by original desig- nation. quadricellula Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 268, ~ (Cylindrotoma) (1911). ‘ Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 361, @, pl. vii, 1, antenna, 2, wing. Kurseong, 18-v-10, type, 23-vi-I0; 6-vii-o8 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. bullans Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 84, , fig. A 2, wing (1912). Sumatra (Liangagos). Type, a unique o , in Stettin Museum. metallica Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 178, pl. xlv, 30, wing (1916). 1 For characters and comparisons v. Ost. Sac., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 289 and Brun., Fauna, 353: 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 280 on generic characters. 212 Records of the Indian Museum. [Voy. XVII, Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, gooo ft. [Bryant and Palmer]; Pangranggo, Java. Type, No. 19,026, in U.S. Nat. Mus. Stibadocerella, Brun. Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 283 (1918). GENOTYPE, S. pristina, 1d., sp. nov., loc. cit. pristina Brun., loc. cit., 283, 7 2 (1918). Tura, Garo Hills, 3500—3900, vii-17 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. N.B.—In my second paper on Oriental Tipulidae a “‘new species latefurcata’”’ (of Cylindrotoma) is mentioned. ‘This was a MS. name for pristina, and referred to the late bifurcation of the second and third veins. On establishing Sizbadocerella the name bifurcata was not so applicable, but in one instance the MS. name by oversight was not changed. Section LIMNOBIINT:,| Dicranomyia, Steph. Cat. Brit. Ins. II, 243 (1829). Sch., F. Austr. II, 565, as Limnobia, pt.: Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 53: id., Berl. Hot, Zeits, SOOXT. 1722) Bruny, "Fatnay Brre Ind., 363. GENOTYPE, Limnobia modesta Mg., designated by Coquillett, Tgro. Siagona, Mg., Syst. Besch. VI, pl. lxv, 7 (1830). GENOTYPE, Glochina sericaia Mg., by original designation. Numantia, Big., pt., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fran. (3) II, 470 (1854). GENOTYPE, Limnobia fusca Mg., by Coquillett’s designation. Thrypticomyta, Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales (2) 1V, 775, pi. xxi,6, xxiv, 44, 45) (1890): GENOTYPE, T. auripennts, 1d., sp. nov., loc. cit. ? Glochina, Mg., Syst. Besch. VI, 280, pl. Ixv, 7 (as Siagona on plate) (1830). saltens? Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 390, pl. ii, 3 (Lamnobia) (1857). Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 88: de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 22, pl.4,2, wing: Brun., Rec. Ind) Mus Wae 20oe iad., Fauna Brit: Ind: 373, a¢ 2: 1 For table of oriental genera, v. Brun., Fauna, 363. 2 Sometimes (erroneously) spelt sa/tans. If the genus Thrypticomyia, Skuse, be valid, saltens, kobusi, cunetformis, longivena, absens and bicinctipes come in it. 1920. ] E. BRUNETTI: Onental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 213 Travancore, 14-xi-09 [Annandale]; Cherambadi, Wynaad, S. India, x-13 [Fletcher]; Dibrugarh, Assam, 17—19-xi-11 [Kemp]; Java (var. locs.). Type: location unknown to me. This species may possibly be synonymous with Limnobia apicalis, Wied. kobusi de Meij., Bijd. tot de Dierk. XVII, 91, pl. viii, 5, wing, 6 tip of leg (1904). Brun. Rees Indy Mus. Vi, 270%, 7¢.. Kauna Brit. Ind: 371, @ 92: de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 343, pl. xvi, 8, o genitalia. Kurseong, 20—25-vi-I0; 5-vil-o8, including @# @ in cop. [Annandale]; Lebong, 6000—6600 ft., 13-vi-14; Nedumangad, Travancore [Annandale]; Dibrugarh, Assam (Abor. Exped.) [Kemp]; Nusa, Kambangan, Java, ili [Jacobson]. Types # 9 in Amsterdam Museum. pulchra de Meij., Bijd--tot de Dierk. XVII, 92,9, pl. viii, 7, full ins. (Rhipidia, id.) (1904). id., Vijd. v2 Bot. LIV, 27, pl: i, 14-16 antennae, ‘o7_ 9 genitalia (Dicranomyia, 1d.)}: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 240. Batavia, ii, x; Semarang, ii [both Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. cuneiformis de Mei, Tijd’ v. Ent. LIV, 23, 0; pla (OLE): Brun, “Rec. Ind. Mus.. V1, 270; XV, 284%. 1d.,, Fauna But: Ind.) 872. 62s. Talewaddi, Castle Rock, N. Kanara Dist., 10-x-16 [Kemp]; Dawna Hills, 2000—3000 ft., 2—3-1i1-08 [Annandale]; Wonosobo, Java, iv [Jacobson]. : Type @ in Amsterdam Museum; the 2 from which I described this sex in Indian Museum. convergens de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 24, @ 2, pl. i, 3—6, wing, and @ @, genitalia (IgII). Tosari [Kobus]; Semarang, ii; Tankuban Prahu [both Jacob- son, all Java]. Types in Amsterdam Museum. umbrata, 7d., loc. cit., 25, 7 2, pl. i, 7, wing (1911). iG _ Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 343, pl. xlvi, 9, 10, » genitalia. Semarang, Xii; Batavia and environs, X, X1 [Jacobson and Dry. J , 2, wing Rogge]. Types in Amsterdam Museum. punctulata, id., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 26, 7; pl.i, 8, wing,9, ¢ genitalia (I9gIr).! Semarang, i; Wonosobo, v [Jacobson]. . Type in Amsterdam Museum. nervosa, 2d., loc. cit., 26, 2 , pl. i, 10, wing (1911). Wonosobo, Java, v [Jacobson]. Type, a unique ¢, in Amsterdam Museum. ! De Meijere employs both sex signs at the beginning of his description though he stated his specimen to be unique. Probably only the @ sex was be- fore him. 214 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, tenella, zd., loc. cit., 27, 7 2, pl. i, II—13, wing, @ genitalia (Zor 1). Pangerango, Java, x; Semarang, xi [both Jacobson]. Types in Amsterdam Museum, a unique pair. longivena, Edwards, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) VIII, 59, 2 (TOLL): Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind, 374, \¢". Dondra, Ceylon, 3-xii-07 [Fletcher]. Type in British Museum. Marmoripennis Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 369, ~ 9, pl. vil, 3, wing (1912). Darjiling, 16-vi-14 [Gravely] ; 8-viii-og | Paiva] ; 3— 9-vi-06 [How- lett]; Kurseong, 5-ix-09, type ¢ 2 [Annandale]; Katihar, 7—31- vili-to [Paiva]; Pusa, 29-vi-II; I-viii-II sweeping grass [both Howlett]; Bangalore, 3000 ft. [Annandale]; Shillong, x-16 [ Fletch- er]; 5500—6400 ft., 29-vili—5-ix-I15 [Kemp]; Lashio, Upper Burma, 3000 ft., 23, 24-vili-14 [Fletcher]; Kobo, Assam (Abor Exped,), 400 ft., 2—3-xii-11 [Kem]. Types in Indian Mu- seum. demarcata, id., loc. cit., 370, 2 (1912). Kurseong, 15-iv-11 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. absens, id., loc. cit., 372, 2, pl. vii, 4, wing (1912). Darjiling, 5-vili-og [Paiva]; Kurseong, 25-vi-10, type [Annan- dale|; Hakgala, Ceylon. Type in Indian Museum. Two ¢ @ and two @ @ taken by me at Darjiling are probably this species, two have the discal cell open (specific character) and two have it closed. pulchripennis, zd., Joc. cit., 376, 7 2, pl. vii, 8, wing; xi, 2, ¢ genitalia (1912). Mussoorie, 18-vi-05; 17-vili-o5 [both Brunetts]; Simla, x-08 ; Bhowali, 5700 ft., x-og [Jmms]: Kangra Valley, W. Himalayas [Dudgeon]; Kurseong [Annandale]; Shillong, 5500--6400 ft., 29-vili—5-ix-15 [Kemp]; x-16 [Fletcher]. Types in Indian Museum ; cotypes in my collection. puncticosta, 7d., loc. cit., 377, 7 @, pl. vii, 7, wing (1912). Kurseong, 4-ix-09, type #” [Annandale]: Darjiling, 8-vili-o9, type 2 [Paiva]. Types in Indian Museum. fraterna, 7d., loc. cit., 378, 2 , pl. vii-5, wing (1912). Darjiling, 5-—8-viii-og [ Patva]. Type in Indian Museum. fascipennis, 7d., loc. cit., 379, 2 , pl. vii, 9, wing (1912). Almora, Kumaon, 5500 ft., 24-vi-11, type [Paiva], 17—19-ix-I1 [Paiva]; Pusa, in spiders’ webs, 1-i-14 [Howlett]; Kurseong, 5-vii-0&, type 2 [Annandale]; Shillong, 29-viii—5-ix-15 [Kemp]; Coonoor, at light, 4-ix-11; Peradeniya [Gravely]. Types in Indian Museum. 1920.] E. Brunetti: Ovental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 215 subfascipennis, 7d., loc. cit., 380, 7 2, pl. vii, 6, wing (1912). Kurseong, 4-vii-o8 [Annandale]; Ghumti, 4000 ft. [Gravely]. Types in Indian Museum. ornatipes, 2d., loc. cit., 380, @, pl. vii, 10, wing (1912). Vaikam, Travancore, 5-xi-08, tvpe [Annandale]; Balighai, near Puri, 24-x-08; Khurda Rd., Orissa; Dawna Hills, 2000-—3000 ft., 2—3-i11-08 [all Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. Cinerascens, 7d., loc. cit., 381, 7 2, pl. vii, II (1912). Darjiling, 8-iv-to, type @; 10---20-x-05 [Brunetti]; 7000 ft. [Beebe]; Kurseong, 24-iii-10, type 2. Typein Indian Museum. sordida, id., loc. cit,, 382 (1012). Kurseong, 4-ix-09, tvpe &; 9-ix-0g [Annandale]; Darjiling, 7- vili-09, type 2 [Paiva]. Type in Indian Museum. delicata, 7d... loc. crt., 383, o) (2 (1912). Darjiling, 6-viii-o9, type @, 9Q-viii-og, type 2 [both Pavzva]. Types in Indian Museum. flavobrunnea, 7d., loc. cit., 384, 7 2 (1912). Calcutta, 18-xi-07, type ~ 2 ; “‘at light,’’ 9-vi-07; 6-xi-07 ; 20- xii-o7 ; Purulia, Manbhum Distr., Chota Nagpur, ro-ii-12 [Ad nnan- dale and Gravely]; Tenmalai, Travancore [Annandale]. Types in Indian Museum. Simplex, 7d.,/0c. ctt., 384, 9 (1912). Calcutta, 6-xi-1o [Gravely]; Shillong, Khasi Hills, 5500--6400 ft. [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. fortis, zd., loc. ctt., 385, @ (1912). Darjiling, 6-viii-og, type [Paiva] ; 9-vili-o9 [Brunetiz]. Type in Indian Museum. nigrithorax, id., loc. cit., 385, @ (1912). Darjiling, 28-vi-10, type; 26-v-10 [all Brunetiz]. Type in Indian Museum. subtessellata, id., loc. cit., App., 565, ® 2 (1912). Pattipola, Ceylon, 6000 ft., 14-x-11 [Annandale]; Castle Rock, Goa, I1--26-x-16 [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. bicinctipes, id., Joc. cit., App., 566, @ (1912): Rec. Ind. Mus. VII, l 447- ‘‘Thingannyinaung to Sukli,’”’ Dawna Hills, go00-—2100 ft., 23 —27 -xi-I1I [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum. columbina, zd , loc. cit., App., 567, 2 (191 Peradeniya, 22-vii-10, type; 7-11-10; 3 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. Za) -x-10 [Green]; Shillong 1 The first reference antedates the second by about a month. The species comes in the Thrypticomyia group. 216 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor OVE approximata, 7d., loc. cit., App., 567, 2 (1912). Ghumti, Darjiling Distr., 4000 ft., vii-1g11 [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique? . innocens, 2d., loc. cit., App. 568, @ (1912). Almora, Kumaon Div., 18—25-vi-11 [Paiva]. Types in Indian Museum. debeauforti de Meij., Bid. tot de Dietk; XIX 47 sa 2a rons: Saonek, xii, i. Types in Amsterdam Museum. alta de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 341, , pl. xvi, 6, wing (1913). Gunung Ungaren, ix [ Jacobson]. Type, a unique @, in Amsterdam Museum. nongkodjadjarensis, id., loc. cit., 343, 7, pl. xvi, 7, wing (1913). ; Nongkodjadjar, Java, i [ Jacobson]. Type, a unique @, in Amsterdam Museum. novae-guineae, zd., loc. cit., VIII, tor (Thrypticomyia) (1915). Hollandia, North Papua Type in Amsterdam Museum. tinctipennis, 7d., loc. cit., VIII, Supp. 66 (1916). Fort de Kock, Sumatra. Type in Amsterdam Museum. --fullowayi Alex., Can. Ent. LVII, 79 (1915). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 {t., 1o-x-12 [Nztobe]. Described origi- nally from the Ladrones Islands. alticola Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 246, 2, pl. xii, 1, genitalia (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nzfobe]; Horisha, For- mosa. Type in British Museum. albitarsis Alex. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus: XLIX, 159, o> ple xitigme wing (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 4500 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, Cat. No. 19,007, in U.S. Nat. Mus. atrescens, 2d., loc. cit., 160, ~ (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 8000 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, Cat. No. 19,008, in U.S. Nat. Mus. erythrina, 1d.,\loc. crt. 161. o pl. xlit, 2, wing (1956): Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, 4500 ft., Java [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, Cat. No. 19,009, in U.S. Nat. Mus. excelsa, zd., loc. cit., 161, @ @ , pl. xiii, 3, wing (1916). Pangranggo, Java, gooo ft., type o [Bryant and Palmer]; Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, 8000 ft., type ¢. Type, Cat. No. 19,010, in U.S. Nat. Mus. simplissima, zd., loc. cit , 162, 2 pl. xlii, 4, wing (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, gooo ft. [Bryant and Palmer}. Type, Cat. No. 19,011, in U.S. Nat. Mus: 1920.] E. BRuNeTTiI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 217 carneotincta, 7d., loc. cit., 162, @, pl. xlii, 5, wing (1916). Singapore [Bryant and Palmer). Type, Cat. No 19,012, U.S. Nat. Mus. bicolor Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 285, ~ (1918). Cherrapunji, Assam, 4400 ft., 2—8-x-14 [Kemp]. Unique type in Indian Museum. prominens, 7d., loc. cit., 285, 7 2 (1918). Mormugao, Goa, ix-16 [Kemp]. Types in Indian Mu- seum. niveiapicalis, zd., loc. cit., 285, 7 (1918). N. Kanara Distr., W. India, 11—26-x-16 [ Kemp). The unique type in the Indian Museum. pictipes, id., loc. cit., 286, 7 2 (1918). Mormugao, Goa, ix-16 | Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. Geranomyia, Hal. Ent. Month. Mag. I, 154 (1833). Schine Hee Atistraal I: 564; ‘Ost Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. AIMEE. GUY Goad... Berl: Ent ses EDEN, Ags 3. Brun: Fauna Brits Inds; 387: Auctt. NY GENOTYPE, G. unicolor. Hal., by original desig- = Ve Nee nation. eon Y\O Limnobiorhynchus, @ only, Westw., Ann. Soc Ent. Fran. (1) IV, 683 (1835). Plettusa, Phil., Verh. Zool. bot: ges. Wien, XV, 597, ple sexi, 1 (1605). GENOTYPE, P. virescens, sp. nov., loc. cit. aeredS \ QS ~y ‘o Sas Sy : ‘ sorbillans W., Auss. Zweifl. I, 551, ? (Limnobia) (1828). Brine kwec. Ind. Mus. Viv274. Sumatra. Types in Wiedemann’s and Trentepohl’s collec- tions at Vienna Museum. nitida de Meij., Tijd: v. Ent. LIV, 28, 9 (1921). Alex.) Proc..U S. Nat.Mus. XLIX pl. xlii:,6;.wing. Wonosobo, Java, iv [Jacobson]; Batavia, I-iv-og [Bryant and Palmer]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. argentifera de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 20, o 92, pl. ii, 18, wing, 19, @ genitalia (IQII). Semarang, I-vii [Jacobson]. Types in Amsterdam Mu- seum. montana, 7d., loc. cit., 29, @ 2 (IQITI). Pangerango, Java, x | Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Mu- seum. 218 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, notata, zd., loc. cit., 30, 2 (IOQTT). Batavia environs [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Mu- seum. fletcheri Edwards, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) VIII, No. 43, 60, (ZOI1). Brun.,, Fauna Brit-ind) Vibigo3e12 < Madulsima, Ceylon, 19-v-08, type; 21-xii-07. Type in British Museum. vinaceobrunnea Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 274, 2 (1911). Ids Fauna Brit. Ind:.302, 9%. Simla, x-08 [Hovw/ett]. Type in Pusa collection. genitalis, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 275, ~ @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 388, o 9, pl. xi, 7, » genitalia: 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 287. Pashok Spur, Darjiling, 2000—3500 ft., 25-iv—ii-v-15 [Gravely]; ‘Tenmalai, Travancore, 21-xi-08, type o [Annandale]; Nongpoh, Assam, 1x-06, type @. Type o in Indian Museum, type 2 in Pusa coll. semifasciata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 276, 2 (1911). Id.. Fauna Brit. Ind., 395, 2, pl. vii, 16, wing. Darjiling, 3—9-vi-og [Howlett]; Kalimpong, 600—4500 ft. [Gravely]; Sureil, iv, v-17 [Kemp]; Almora, Kumaon, 5500 ft. [Pawa]; Heho, S. Shan States, 7—9-iii-17 [Gravely]. Type in Pusa collection. semistriata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 277, 2 (1911). id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 394, 9), pl. -vil,.17,, wine. Pashok, Darjiling Distr., 2000—-—3500 ft. [Gravely]; Paresnath, W. Bengal, 4300—4500 ft., 15-iv-og [Annandale]; Talewadi, 3—I0-x-16 and Castle Rock [both N. Kanara Dist. and Kemp]; Shillong, 4900 ft., Zto—12-x-14; Cherrapunji, Assam [both Kemp]. flavicosta Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 389, 9, pl. viii, 2, wing, pl. xi, 6, dorsum of thorax (1912). On board a launch, “‘ at light ’’ off Chandpal, Ganges Delta, 26-viii-og [Jenkins]. Type, an incomplete unique specimen in Indian Museum. circipunctata, 1d., loc. cit., 390, 7 2, pl. viii, 3, wing, pl. xi, 3, thorax dorsum. Port Canning [Annandale]; Lower Bengal, and Ganges Delta, var. locs., ii, iv, Vill, ix, x1, xii (including Sorabkatti), 7-xii-o9g, type 2, Calcutta; Sonarpur, near Calcutta, 5-ii-r0, *‘ at light ”’ in railway carriage, type ~ [Annandale]; ‘‘ at light’? on board steam launch off coast of Ganges Delta, var. locs. [Jenkins]; Sunderbunds [Kemp]; on board ship Io miles off Masulipatam, Madras Coast, 4—5-iv-08 [Paiva]; Puri, 12-xi-1o [Annandale]. Types in Indian Museum. 1920.] EK. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 219 tridens, id., loc. cit., 391, #7 2, pl. viii, 4, wing; pl. xi, 45, thorax (1912). Ganges Delta, var locs. in the Sunderbunds, including typer from Sonadigee, 6-xii-og, and type 2 from Chennia, II-xi-09, all ‘“at light’’ on steam launch. Types in Indian Museum. pulchripennis, 7d., loc. cit., 393, 2 , pl. viii, 1, wing (1912). Kurseong, 7-ix-0g [Annandale]; Shillong, 6400, 12-x-14 [Kemp]. Type, a unique @ , in Indian Museum. notatipennis, zd., Rec. Ind. Mus. VIII, 152, a, pl. vi, 1, wing (1913). Dibrugarh, N.E. Assam, 17—19-xi-11 [Kemp]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. decemguttata de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 345, v7 @, pl. xvii, 11, wing (1913). Semarang, vill [ Jacobson]. Types in Amsterdam Museutn. brunnescens de Meij., loc. czt., LVIII, Supp. 10, ~ (1916). Sinabang, Simalur Is., Sumatra, ii [Jacobson]. Unique ¢yfe in Amsterdam Museum. septemnotata Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 246, 9 (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nitobe]. linearis! Alex’, Proc. Us; Nat. Mus: XIX, 163) 'o oe ple xin 7 wing (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 4500 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Unique type, Cat. No. 19,013, in U.S. Nat. Mus. javanica Alex., loc. cit., 164, 29; pl. xl, 8, wing (1916). Batavia, I-iv-og [Bryant and Palmer]. Unique type, Cat. No. 19014, in U.S. Nat. Mus. cornigera Alex., Ins. Menstr. I, 137 (1914). Pettit Barracks, Luzon [Ludlow]. Type: location unknown to present author. nigronotata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 287, ? (1918). Cherambadi, Wynaad, Malabar Distr., x-13 [Howlett]. Type, a unique @ , presented to British Museum. flaviventris, id., loc. cit., 288, 7, pl. vii, 2, wing (1918). Pashok, Darjiling, 3000 ft., 14-vi-16 [Gravely]. Tvpe in Indian Museum. Aporosa,! Macq. In Webb and Berth, Hist. Nat. d’iles Canaries: Entom. Dipt. 100 (1838). Macq, Dipt: Exot, I, 1, 62 (1838): ! Geranomyia and Aporosa differences: v. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 288. Kertesz ranks Aporosa as synonymous with Geranomyia, but Bergroth more re- cently keeps them apart. See note on Elephantomyia, p. 230. 220 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor VEE; GENOTYPE, Gevanomyia canariensis Berg., as maculipennis, sp. nov. by Coquillett’s designa- tion. aurantia Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 289, 2 (1918). Above Tura, Garo Hills, 3,500—3,go0 ft., vii-r7 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. Limnobia, Mg. Syst. Besch, I, 116 (1818). Sch., F. Austr. II, 565: Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 84:.2¢., Berl. Ent. Zeits. MXIT, 177 Brun:, Hatua obits Inds) 3902 Auctt. GENOTYPE, Tipula 3-punctata F., according to (but not designated by) Coquillett, Igro. Numantia, Big. pt., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fran. (3) II, 470 (1854).! Limnomyza, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 185 (1856). GENOTYPE, Tipula 3-punctata F., by original designation. costalis Wied., Anal. ent. 10 (1824). Id., Auss. Zwei, ¥, 35: Brun., Ree; Indy Mus Wil 27 0: East India. Type in Copenhagen Museum, in bad condi- tion. Possibly not a true Limnobia. No sex of type stated, and now indeterminable. apicalis W., Auss. Zweifl. I, 551, @ (1828). Brun., Rec: Ind. Mus. VI, 271. Sumatra. Possibly Dicranomyia saltens, Dol., is identical with this species. Type, a fragment, in Winthem’s collection, Vienna Museum. bibula W., Auss. Zweifl., 552, @ (1828). Brun.) Ree: Ind..Mus? Vi, 271. China. Type in Trentepohl’s collection, Vienna Museum. Probably a true Limnobia, according to Osten Sacken, but possibly it should have no place in oriental lists. Sanguinea Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV; 391, pl. 1, 5) 20m insect (1857). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 271, notes. Java. Type, location unknown to present author. infixa Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. VII, 104 (1865). Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXXI, 178: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus: VI, 271. Papua. Type in British Museum, in bad condition. 1 See under Dicranomyta, p. 212. 1920. | E. Brunertr: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 22K cinctiventris Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 382, 2 (Dicranomyia) (1912). vitripennts, td., loc. cit., 405 2 (1gI2). Kurseong, I5-iv-I1, ¢yfe, cinctiventris [Annandale]; Darjiling 30-ix-08 (type, vitripennis) 6900 ft. [Brunetti]; Mahableshwar, Satara Distr., 4200 ft. [Gravely]. Types in Indian Museum. festiva Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 400, #, pl. vii, 13, wing (1912). ig. Ree Ind. Mus. XV, 280, Darjiling, 7000 ft., 11-vi-14 [Levd Carmichael’s colln.]; Kur- seong, vi-19QI0. Type in Indian Museuin. tinctinervis, zd., Faun. Brit. Ind., gor, 2, pl. vii, 12, wing (1912). Darjiling, 10-viii-og [Paiva]. Type, a unique @, in Indian Museum. indica, 7d., loc. cit., 401, 7 @ , pl. vii, 15, wing, pl. xi, 1, » genita- lia (1912). Mussoorie, ix-06 [Howlett]; Calcutta, not uncommon, Sept. to Feb.; Katihar, 7—3I-viii-io; Madhupur, Bengal, 13-x-09 [Paiva]; Monghyr, Bihar [Jenkins]; Pusa, 18—20-ii-08, on mlOss)5) L8-ili-13 5-20-7193 5 1x-07'; I7-xili2; Punt [/Pawal- Kalyan, Bombay, 7-x-13 ; Maddathorai, and Nedumangad [both Travancore and Annandale]; Ernakulam, Cochin, 11—14-ix-14 [Gravely]. Types in Indian Museum. trimaculata, id., loc. cit., 402, 7 @ , pl. vii, 16, wing (1912). Ghumti, 4000 ft. [Gravely]; Kurseong, 3—5-vii-o8 ; 18—29- vi-og [Annandale]; on low herbage and “‘ at light’; Lucknow [Caunter]; Shillong, 5500—6400 ft. [Kemp]. Tyfes in Indian Museum. . longinervis, 7d., loc. cit., 403, 2 , pl. vii, 14, wing (1912). Kurseong, 5-ix-09 [Annandale]. — Type, a unique 2 ,in Indian Museum. centralis, zd., loc. cit., 403, @ 2 (1912). Kurseong, 18—23-vi-10 [Annandale]. Types in Indian Museum. fiveipes, 7d.,loc..crt., 404, 9 (1012). Darjiling, 28-v-10 [Brunettz]. Type, a unique 2, in Indian Museum. nigra, 1d., loc. clt., 404, @ Y (1912). Kurseong, 4700—5o000 ft. [Annandale]; Pallode, Travancore, 15-xi-o08 [Aunandale]; Talewadi, N. Kanara Dist., 3—10-x-16 [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. triangularis, 7d., loc. cit., 406, 2 (1912). Barogh, Simla Hills, 5000 ft., 10-v-10 [Annandale]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. annulifemur de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 344, @, pl. xvii, 12, wing (IQI3). Nongkodjadjar, Java, i [Jacobson]; Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 8000 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]; Korinchi, Sumatra, 7300 ft., v-I4. Type, unique, in Amsterdam Museum. 222 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, crocea Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, 353, o (1916). Sungkie, Siam, 9-1i-02 [Robinson and Annandale]. Unique ¢ype in British Museum. nitobei, zd., /oc. cit., XVIII, 247, o, pl. xii, 2, genitalia (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft. I0o-x-12 [Nuitobe]. Unique ¢ype in British Museum. flavocincta Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 289, ? (1918). Mahabaleshwar, Satara Distr., W. India, 4200 ft., 13—16-iv- 12 [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum. marginata, id., loc. cit., XV, 290, 2, pl. viii, 7, wing (1918). Mahabaleshwar, Satara Distr., 4,200 ft., 1316-iv-12 [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum. confinis, zd., loc. cit., 290, 7 @ (1018). Above Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 3500—3900 ft., vii, viil, 17 [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. bipunctata, 2d., loc. cit., 291, 7 (1918). Taken in company with the above. tritincta, 7d., loc. cit., 291, 7 @, pl. viii, 9, wing (1918). Taken in company with L. confinis. Type, 7 2 in cop., in Indian Museum. 5-notata, id., loc. cit., 292, @, pl. viii, 8, wing (1918). Taken in company with L. confints. Unique type in Indian Museum. longipennis, 7d., loc. cit., 292, @ (1918). Taken in company with L. confints. Unique type in Indian Museum. nigrescens, 7d., loc. cit., 293, % (1918). Taken in company with L. confinis. Type in Indian Museum. punctithorax, id., loc. cit., 293, 7, fig. 1, thorax, side view (1918). Talewadi, N. Kanara Distr., g—10-x-16 [Kemp]. Unique ¢yfe in Indian Museum. trigonia Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus. VIII, 15, @, pl. iii, fig. 4 a b, genitalia; pl. iv, fig. Io, wing (1919). Siolak Daras, Sumatra, 3000 ft., ili-14, a unique o. striopleura, id., loc. cit., 16, @ (1919). Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 7300 ft., v-I4, a unique @. sp. incert.: aterrima Walk., Ins. Saund. Dipt., 434, 2 (1856). Brun., Ree. Ind: Muss Vile 27 t East India. Type, location unknown, nof in the British Museum. Osten Sacken has suggested this may be an Emocera. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 223 Rhipidia, Mg. Syst. Besch. I, 153 (1818). sel, EB. Austr. TI, 564: Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipts NjAmer: IV; 81: 2d., Berl. Hut. Zeits, XXXII, 174: Auctt. GENOTYPE, R. maculata Mg., by original designa- tion. Ceratostephanus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 271 (19om1): GENOTYPE, C. antennatus, id., sp. nov., loc. ctt. javanensis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 31, @ (1911). Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 164, pl. xlii, 9, wing. Tosari, Java, tii-rg10 [Beaufort]. Tyibodas, Mt. Gedé, Jaya, 4500, 8000, 9000 ft. Type in Amsterdam Museum. antennatus Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 272, o (Ceratostephanus) (EOI): Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 407, 7, pl. xi, 17, antenna. Simla, 24-iv-07 [Annandale]. Type, a unique @, in Indian Museum. bioculata de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVIII, Supp., rr, @ (1913). Lasikin, Simalur Is., Sumatra, iv. Unique ¢yfe in Amsterdam Museum. rostrifera Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, 352, @ (1916). Kedah Peak, 3200 ft., Malay Peninsula [Stanton]. Type in British Museum. Originally described from a single specimen but both sexes subsequently received from the same locality : one @ from Korinchi Peak, Sumatra. Atypophthalmus, Brun. Rec) Ind: Mus. Vil 273s(oan): Brun., Fauna Brit. India, 408. GENOTYPE, A. holopticus Brun., by original designation. holopticus Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 273 (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 408, 7 2, pl. xi, 9, @ genitalia. Calcutta, 8-ix-10, type @ in spider’s web, 20-viii 09, type @ in house at night [both Annandale]. Types, unique, in Indian Museum. Alexander queries the validity of this genus and would merge it in Rhipidia Mg., but he overlooks the fact that the antennae are of normal cylindrical form and not pectinate. Goniodineura. Wulp. Tijd. v. Ent. XX XVIII, 37 (1895). GENOTYPE, G. migriceps, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. 224 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVEG nigriceps Wulp, Joc. cit., 38, pl. IZ, 3, 2 (1895). Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 165, pl. xlii, 10, wing. Java [t. Wulf]; Buitenzorg, iti-og [Bryant and Palmer]; Pulu Pandjang Is. off W. Coast, Sumatra, 11. Type lost; originally in Amsterdam Museum. Dapanoptera, Ost. Sack. in Westw. ‘Trans. Ent. Soc, Loud, 365; (1881): Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XX XI, 178. GENOTYPE, Limnobia perdecora Walk., by my designation. perdecora Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. V, 230, @ (Limnobia) (1861). Papua. Type in British Museum in good condition. auroatra Walk., loc. cit., VII, 202, 7 (Limnobia) (1864). Mysol. Type in British Museum, in good condition. plenipennis Walk., Joc. cit., VIII, 103, » (Limnobta) (1865). Westw., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 366, pl. xvii, 2 (1881). Papua. Type in British Museum, in fair condition. latifascia Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond., VIII. 104, @ (Limnobia) (1865). Papua. Type in British Museum, in good condition. lorentzi de Meij., Nov. Guin. Res. IX, 307, 7 2, pl. x, I, wing (1913). S.W. Papua; Bivak Is., Regen Is. Type in Amsterdam Museum. fascipennis, 7d., loc. cit., 307, @ (1913). _ Alkmaar, S.W. Papua. Unique ¢yfe in Amsterdam Museum. pallida, id., loc. cit., 307, @ (1913). Alkmaar, S.W. Papua, x, 1909. Utakwa River, 4000—6000 ft., Dutch Papua, i, 11-13. Type in Amsterdam Museum. pulchra de Meij;; Tijd. v..d2nt..L VIM 10354915): North Papua. versteegi de Meij., Nov. Guin. Res. XIIT, 52 (1915). Papua. Libnotes, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 505 (1876). Ost. ‘Sacks Berl” Wnt. Zeits:) Xa 79; notes and tab. spp. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 278, notes on orien- tal spp.: zd., Fauna Brit. Ind., 409. GENOTYPE, L. thwaitesiana Westw., by original designation. 1920.] EK. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 225 impressa Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. I, 106, @ (Limnobra) (1857). Sarawak. Type in British Museum, useless for compari- son. aurantiaca Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XVII, 78, # (Limnobia) (1858). Ost oack.. bere shut. Zeits, SOCK), 18r:: Brom, Rec: Ind: Mus. VI, 278. Amboina. Type, damaged, in Vienna Museum. imponens Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. IV, 92, 9 (Liamnobia) (1860). Makessar. Type in British Museum, useless for compari- son. strigivena Walk., loc. cit., V, 229, & (Limnobta) (1861). de Meij., Tijd. v- Ent. LIV, 35, notes: Joc: cit., L,VI, 346: Brun, Rec. ind: Mus. Vi, 278: Papua (Dorey). Ungaren, ix; Nongkodjadjar [both Java and Jacobson|; Mt. Silak, Java, 15-v-og [Bryant and Palmer]. Type in British Museum, in bad condition, but the wing mark- ings are sufficiently conspicuous to identify the species. De Meijere (Joc. cit.) notes the apparent @ from Bandong, Java, vi [Preanger]. quadrifurca Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. V, 230, ¢ (Limnobra) (1861). Papua (Dorey). Type in British Museum, in bad condition: the wing markings couspicuous. innotabilis Walk., doc. cit., VII, 231, 9 (Limnobia) (1864). Ceram. Type in British Museum, in bad condition. 'thwaitesiana Westw., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 505, &, pl. iii, 6 (1876). ie rue der Meija Mids, w..Bnt.: LIV, 30): 9% ple i, 24 wins (IQII). Id., Bran., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 279 (@ descr.): 2d., Fauna Digit. Lada, AAR or? «. Ceylon; Semarang, iii [Jacobson]; Calcutta, 5-vili-o8 [A unan- dale]; Pusa, 17-xi, 2-xii-13, both on bark of jacktfruit tree; Pera- deniya, 13, 17-vii-10 [Gravely]; x, xi, 11 [t. Edwards]; Talewadi, N. Kanara dist. [Kemp]. Type (thwaitesiana) in Hope coll., Oxford University Museum, in inferior condition, but recognition possible; type of rufa in Amsterdam Museum. notata Wulp, Tijd. v. Ent. XXI, 194, pl. xii, 5, o& (1878). ida oipe isam. \Exp. 12> dé. Meij.,, Tijd., veut Laves4 (@ descr.) (1911); Enderl., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 82: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 279. ! Omitted by error from my Fauna volume, but thwaitestana was included as rufa, Meij. 226 Records of the Indian Museum. — [Vo. XVII, Sumatra; Laulo, Simalur Is., nr. Sumatra, vill; Semarang, iii, xi [Jacobson]; Myithyina, Up. Burma, 30-viii—tr-ix-14 [Fletcher|, Peradeniya [Gravely]; Talewadi [Kemp]. Type originally in Amsterdam Museum, now lost ; other speci- mens present. simplex Ost. Sack., Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI, 402, @ (1880). Ternate. Type in Genoa Museum in poor condition, appa- rently uniqe. 1 poeciloptera, zd., luc. cit., 403, #7 2 (1880). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 279; Enderl., Zool. Jahr. XXXII; 82. Pangerando, Java, x [Jacobson]; Tenggergebirge, Java [Pve- pers|; Sumatra; Pundaluoya, Ceylon [Green]; Sinabang, il; Sibigo, viii, both Simalur Is., off Sumatra. Types originally in Genoa Museum, but only one specimen now remains. semperi Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 88, 2 (1882). Philippines. Type, unique, originally in Osten Sacken’s collection, now apparently lost. termitina Ost. Sack., loc. cit., 88, 7 2 (1882). Philippines. Types, a unique pair, originally in Osten Sacken’s collection, now apparently lost. familiaris Ost. Sack., Joc. cit., 89, 7 (1882). de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 37, @ @ descr., pl. ii, 22, wing: id., Nova Guin. Res. IX, 309: Brun., Ree. Ind. Mus. VI, 270; notes. Philippines ; Wonosobo, Java, v; Batavia, ii [both Jacobson] ; Riverkamp, S. W. Papua, 12-ii-10 [Lorentz]; Sinabang, Simalur Is., off Sumatra, iii. Type originally in Osten Sacken’s collection, now apparently lost. punctipennis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 35, o 2, pl. ii, 20, wing (1gII). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 279: ¢d., Fauna Brit! ines 7 9, pl. vili, 6, wing. Darjiling, 6-vili-og [Paiva]; Kavalai, Cochin, 1300—3000 ft., 24—27-ix-14 [Gravely]; Parambikulam, Cochin, 1700—3200 ft., 16—24-ix-14 [Gravely]; Talewadi and Castle Rock, N. Kanara Dist. [Kemp]; Tura, Garo Hills, vit-17 [Kemp]; Mazbat, Assam, I1—15-x-10 [Kemp]; Dibrugarh, 17—19-xi-11 [Kemp]; Pera- deniya, 5-vili-Io, 15-x-o9 [Green; Gravely]; Batavia, 11; Wono- sobo, iv, Semarang, i [all Java and Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. nervosa de Meij., Tijd..v. Ent. LIV, 36, @, pl. 1i, 21, wing (1911). Wonosobo, v; Semarang, ii [both Java and Jacobson]; Sina- bang, ii, vi; Lasikin, iv; Pulu Babi, iv, all off W. Coast Suma- tra; Buitenzorg, 9-iv-og [Bryant and Palmer]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. 1 Omitted by error from my Fauna volume. 1920.] E. Brunertr: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 227 forcipata, id., loc. cit., 38, 7 2, pl. ii, 23, wing (I9II). Wonosobo, Java, iv [Jacobson]. Types in Amsterdam Mu- seum, a unique pair. fuscinervis Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 411, @, pl. viii, 5, wing, pl. xi. 8, o genitalia (1912). Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 295. Darjiling, 9-viii-og [Paiva]; 5-viii-o9; 22-ix-o8 [Brunetti] ; Kalimpong, 600—4500 ft. [Gravely]; N.E. Ind. Frontier, 4000 ft., 18-11i-12 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. motatinervis Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 412, @, pl. viii, 7, wing (rare). Kurseong, 6-ix-09 [Annandale]; Ghumti, 4000 ft. [Gravely]; Pattipola, Ceylon, 6000 ft. [Annandale]; Shillong [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. affinis de Meij., Nova Guin. Res. IX, 308, 2, pl. x, 2, wing (1913). fd. tijd. vo Rute LW 1, 346. Bivak Is., S.-W. Papua, xii; Gunung, Ungaren, ix [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum, unique. punctatissima de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. VIII, 58, ~ (1915). North Papua. Unique type in Amsterdam Museum. scutellata Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, 353, @ 2, fig. 2, p- 356, genitalia (1916). Talum, Perak-Pahang boundary, 18-i-o2 [Robinson; Annan- dale}. Type in British Museum. stantoni, 7d., loc. cit., 354, 2 (1916). Kedah Peak, Malay Peninsula, 3200 ft. [Stanton]. Type in British Museum, a unique 2. limpida, 2d., loc. cit., 355, 2 (1916). Taken in company with above. Type, a unique @ , in British Museum. lutea, zd., loc. cit., 357, 2 (1916). Taken in company with stantont. Type in British Museum, a unique specimen. transversalis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LEX, 198 (1916). Gedeh, Java, 1625-2400 metres, v; I @& [Konigsberger] (1916). Unique type in Amsterdam Museum. sumatrana Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus. VIII, 17, @, pl. ii, fig. 5, genitalia; pl. iv, fig. 11, wing (I9I9Q). Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 7300 ft. v-14; Sungei Kumbang, Sumatra, 4500 ft., iv-I4. regalis Edw., loc. cit., XVIII, 248 (1916). Taihoku, Formosa [Shiraki]. ‘The much damaged unique type in British Museum. montivagans Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 166, @ 9, pl. xliii, 12, wing (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 8000 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, Cat. No. 19,015, in U.S. Nat. Mus. 228 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor “va, nigricornis, 7d., loc. cit., 166, 7 ?, pl. xliii, 13, wing (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 4,500 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, Cat. No. 19,016, in U.S. Nat. Mus. opaca Bezzi, Phil. Jour. Set. X11, Sect. Dji126, o7(x047): Luzon [Baker]. marginalis, 2d., loc. cit., 116, @ (1917). Luzon [Baker]. Section RHAMPHIDINI. Rhamphidia, Mg. Syst. Besch. VI, 281 (1830). Sch., F. Austr. II, 558: Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. TV, 103% Berl) Ente’ Zeits: DOX XT 183-9 Bruns, Fauna Brit. inds 416; Aucit. var. GENOTYPE, Limnobia longtrostris Mg., by West- wood’s designation (1840). Megarhina, St. Farg. et Serv., Encyc. Meth. Ins. X, 585 (1825). GENOTYPE, Limnobia longirostris Mg., by origi- nal designation. Helwus, id., loc. cit., 831 (1835). Nom. nov. for Megarhina under supposed pre- occupation by Megarhinus Rob. Desv. Leptorhina, Steph., Cat. Brit. Ins. IT, 243 (1829). GENOTYPE, unknown to present author. ferruginosa Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 418, ¢, fig. 41, head, pro- file; pl. viii, 8 wing, pl. x1, 21, ver genitalian(wore)s Pashok, Darjiling Distr., 2000—3500 ft., 23-iv—II-v-15 [Gravely|; base of Dawna Hills, Lower Burma, 2-1ii-08 [Annan- dale}. Type in Indian Museum, unicolor, 7d., loc. cit., 419, @ (1912). Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 296. Darjiling, 7000 ft., 8-viii-og [Paiva]. Type in Indian Museum. inconspicua Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 419, @ (1912). Kurseong, 16-iv-11 [Annandale]; Kalimpong, 600—4500 ft., 24-iv—10-v-15 [Gravely]; Pachmarhi, 20-ix-13, near waterfall. Type in Indian Museum. kambangani de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 346, pl. xvii, 13, wing (1913). Nusa, Kambangan, an island off S. coast of Java [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. apicalis Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XLIX, 167, o @ pl. xliti, 15, wing (1916). ; Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 4500 ft., 8000 ft. [Bryant and Pal- mer |. Type, No. 19017, in U.S. Nat. Mus. 1920. ] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 229 nigriceps Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, 358, ~ @ ; fig. 3, p. 356, genitalia (1916). Bukit Besar, Siam, type »; Talum, Perak-Pahang boun- dary, 18-i-o1 [Robinson and Annandale]. Types in British Museum. rufescens Edw., Joc. cit., 358, 2 (1916). Bukit Kutu, Selangor, ii-03 [Durham]. Tvpe in British Museum. fratella Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus., XV, 296, ~ ¢ (1918). Castle Rock, N. Kanara Dist., 11—26-x-16 [Kemp]: Ginting Bidai, 2000 ft.; Selangor-Pahang Frontier, Federated Malay States, iv-17 [C. Boden Kloss]. Types in Indian Museum. abnormalis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus., XV, 296, 2, pl. vii, 3, wing (1918). Cherrapunji, Assam, 4400 ft., 2—3-x-14 [Kemp]. The unique ¢ypfe in the Indian Museum. Subgenus Eurhamphidia, Alex. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 168 (1916). GENOTYPE, Rhamphidia niveitarsis Skuse, by original designation. monticola Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus., VIII, 18, 2, pl. iv, fig. 12, wing (1919). Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 7300 ft., iv-14. Type in British Museum. niveitarsis Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales (2) IV, 791 (Rham- pbhidia) (1889). Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 168, 7 @, pl. xliii, 16, wing. Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, 8000, 9,000 ft.; Pangranggo, gooo it. [both Java and Bryant and Palmer]. Type: location unknown to present author. Sub-genus, Rhampholimnobia, Alex. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 169 (1916). GrnoryrE, R. reticularis, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. reticularis Alex., loc. cit., 169, 9, pl. xliii, 17, wing (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 4,500 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, Cat. No. 19018, in U.S. Nat. Mus. Limnobiorhynchus, Westw.' Ann. Soc. Ent. Fran: IV, 683, @ only (1835). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 298. GENOTYPE, Limnobiorhynchus westwoodt, nom. nov. for L. brasiliensis, Westw., sp. nov., 2 only ; by my own designation, 1918. ! See Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 297 on the Elephantomyta group. 230 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, incertus Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 422 @ ; pl. viii, 9 wing; xi, 12, @ genitalia ( Toxorhina) (1912).! Id. Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 208. Kurseong, 27-vi-1o [Annandale]. Unique type in Indian Museum. The genus Toxorhina does not now appear to be oriental.” Ceratocheilus, Wesché. Jour. Linn. Soc. XXX, 358 (1910). GENOTYPE, C. winn-sampsoni, sp. nov., loc. cié., the Ist species, by present designation. Neostyringomyia, Alex., Canad. Ent. XLIV, 85 (as subgenus of Styrvingomyta) (1912). GENOTYPE, Sityringomyta cornigera Speis., by original designation. Conithorax, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 298 (1918). GENOTYPE, C. latifrons, sp. nov., loc. cit. I have to thank Mr. Chas. Alexander for the above synonymy (2m litt.). Ceratocheilus at its inception was considered by Wesché to represent a new subfamily having affinities with the Ptychopterinae. The exact position of Styringomyia is also uncertain. Some authors refer it to the Rhamphidiini, others to the Eriopterini. latifrons Brun., Joc. cit. 299, 2 , fig. 2, antenna, 3, wing (Conithorax) (1918). Bidai, Selangor-Pahang Frontier, Federated Malay States, iv-17 [C. Boden Kloss}. Unique type in Indian Museum. brevifrons, 7d., loc. cit., 300, @ (Conithorax) (1918). Above Tura, Garo Hills, 3500—3900, viii-17 [Kemp]. Unique ¢ype in Indian Museum. Elephantomyia, Ost. Sack. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci, Philad. 220 °(18590): Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 106, pl. 1,5, wing, iii, 8, forceps: id., Berl. Ent. Zeits. CONT ies: Brun Rec. Aud.) Mus, Vi oz, Elephantomyia group. GENOTYPE, E. westwoodi Ost. Sack. (as Limno- biorhynchus canadensis, Westw.), by original designation. ! In the note after the description of this species the first sentence is mis- leading. In the description itself it is stated that the discal cell is open in one wing and closed in the other in the unique type, In penning the phrase com- mencing ‘though the discal cell is open, etc. (Fauna, p. 423), | must have over- looked this anomaly and observed only the left wing, in which the cell is open; and, although this explanation makes the text intelligible, it admittedly does not excuse a want of care in examination. My figure shews the cell closed as it normally is in this genus and as is stated both in my generic description (I.c. p. 421), and in Loew’s. 2 See Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 300, for discussion. 1920. | E. BRUNETII: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 231 argento cincta Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. I, 107, 2 (Limnobia) (1857). Sarawak. Type in British Museum, useless for comparison and apparently unique. delectata, id., loc. cit., VII, 231, 7 2 (Limnobia) (1864). Cerani. Types in British Museum, useless except for con- spicuous wing markings. filiformis, id., loc. cit., VIII, 131, @ (Limnobia) (1865). Salawatti. Type in British Museum, valueless, apparently unique. fuscomarginata Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 64, @ fig. N, I, wing (iQT2): Sumatra (Sinabong). Type, a unique &, in Stettin Zoological Museum. egregia de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 347, ~, pl. xvii, 14, wing GiOXs)-or. Nongkodjadjar, Java, i [Jacobson]. Type, a unique #, in Amsterdam Museum. Dicranoptycha, Ost. Sack. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 203 and 217 (1859). Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer., IV, 116, pl. i, 8, wings. GENOTYPE, D. germana Ost. Sack., by Coquil- lett’s designation. | signaticollis Wulp, Tijd. v. Ent. XX XVIII, 36, pl. ii, 1, ~ (1895). Bran,, Ree: Ind. Mus: V1, 280. Java. Type lost, originally in Amsterdam Museum. Orimarga, Ost. Sack. Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 120, pl. i, 9, wing (1869). Ost. Sack, Berl. Ent. -Zeits.” XXdGy E80: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 423. GENOTYPE, Limnobia alpina Zett., by original designation. Ninguis, Wallengren, Entom. Tidskr. II, 183 (1881). GEnotyYPE, Limnobia virgo Zett., by Coquillett’s designation. ? Spyloptera, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 181 (1856). borneensis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 280, 2 (IgII). Sarawak, 10 miles s. of Kuching, 27-vi-10 [Beebe]. Type in Indian Museum. 232 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor. XWVad; peregrina, z7d., Fauna Brit. Ind., 424, o, pl. .vili, 12, wing (1912). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 309. Kurseong, 29-vi-10, [Annandale]; Ghumti, Darjiling Distr., vii-1I [Gravely]; Pashok, 3500 ft. [Hartless]. Type, a unique specimen, in Indian Museum. javana de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 348, @, pl.-xyil, 15, wine (1913). Nongkodjadyjar, 1 [ Jacobson]. Type, a unique 2, in Amsterdam Museum. Antocha, Ost. Sack. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 219 (1859). Sch., F. Austr. II, 558: Ost. Sack., Berl: Hut: Zeits, XXX], 187; Brin. Pacwe Brit. Ind., 425. GENOTYPE, A. opalizans Ost. Sack., as saxicola Ost. Sack. Taphrophila, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 185 (1856). GENOTYPE, Limnobia inusta Mg., by original designation. Orimargula, Mik., Wien. Ent. Zeitg. IT, 198, fig. (1883). GENOTYPE, O. alpigena, sp. nov., loc. cit. indica Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 426, o ¢ , pl. viii, 12, wing (1912). Phagu, 12-v-09; Theog., 2-v-07 [all Annandale]; Kurseong, Q-1x-09, type 2 ; 16-iv-11, type 2; Kalimpong, 600— 4500 ft., I—24-1v—10-v-15 [Gravely]; Pashok 4500 ft.[Gravely]; Almora, Kumaon, 5500 ft., 11—12-vi-11 [Paiva]; Darrang Distr., Assam- Bhutan Frontier, 26-xii-1o [Kemp]. ; Type in Indian Museum. unilineata, id., loc. cit), 427, 2" (1912), Mundali, Dehra Dun, 9000 ft., 10-v-Io. Type, unique, in Indian Museum. javanensis, Alex., Proc. U.S: Nat. Mus. XLIX) 171, 9, pl. xin, 18, wing (1916). Pelaboean Ratoe, Java, 19-x-09; [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, Cat. No. 19,019, in U.S. Nat. Mus. Teucholabis, Ost. Sack. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 222 (1859). Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 129, pl. 1,22.) wines “ple ilo, forceps: 7a..5 bere Ent. Zeits.. XXVI/ass: 7d. loc. cit, Seo 188: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind:,,427. GENOTYPE, T. complexa Ost. Sack., by original designation. 1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 238 exclusa Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. VIII, 105, ? (Limnobia) (1865). Papua. Type in British Museum, much damaged. bicolor Ost. Sack., Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI, 404, @ (1880). de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 348. Sumatra; Sinabang, Simalur Is., off Sumatra, i, ii; Gunung Ungaren, Java, ix | Jacobson]. Type in Genoa Museum in poor condition. fenestrata Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XX XI, 188 o 9 (1887). Brum heey Inds MuseeV 1, 263 .00V.. 3045 7a5.. Ratna; Brat, ee AZO). oO”. Common and widely distributed in India, from April to October. Naini Tal, Darjiling, Kurseong, Lake Chilka, Mad- ras, Peradeniya; Mazbat, Assam; Tura, Garo Hills. Types inthe Leyden Museum and Bigot collection. determinata Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XX XI, 188, 7 (1887). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 283. Sula (Indo-Malay Archipelago). Type, a unique o&, in British Museum. insignis, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 430,0, pl. viii, 13, wing (1912). Tenmalai, Travancore, 22-xi-08 [Annandale]. Type, a unique o, in Indian Museum. bi-annulata, 1d., loc. cit., 430, @ (1912). Kurtseong, 26-vi-1o. [Annandale]; Rotung, 27-xii-Ir and Daimda, 3000 ft., both N.-E. Ind. Frontier [Kem]. Type in Indian Museum. plecioides de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 348, 2 (1913): Nongkodjadjar, Java,i; Sinabang, Simalur Is. off Sumatra, ii, vii [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. glabripes, zd., loc. cit., 349, @ (1913). Nongkodjadjar, Java, i [Jacobson]. Type, a unique o, in Amsterdam Museum. femorata, 7d., loc. cit., L.VIII, 67, o (1916). Fort de Kock, Simalur Island, Sumatra, x. The unique ¢yfe in Amsterdam Museum. nigerrima Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 248 (1916). Horisha, Formosa, 10-v-13 [Maki]; Taihoku, Formosa [Shivakt]. Type in British Museum. angusticapitis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 305, @, pl. viii, 11, head and thorax, 12, head in profile, 13, tip of proboscis (1918). Above Tura, Garo Hills, 3500—3900 ft., viii-17 [Kemp]. Unique ¢ype in Indian Museum. ornata, id., loc. cit., 305, @ (1918). Peradeniya, II-vili-1o. Unique ¢yfe in Indian Museum. var. assamensis, 7d., loc. cit., 306, ” (1918). Shillong, 5500—6400 ft., 29-viii—5-ix-15 [Kemp]. 234 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, nocticolor Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus., viii, 18, 7 2, pl. iii, fig. 6a, b, genitalia; pl. iv, 13, wing (1919). Siolak Daras, Sumatra, 3000 ft. Gymanastes, Brun.! Ree, Ind. Mus. V1, 281 (1921), Id., td., Fauna, Brit. Ind., 432: Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 307) Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, 359. GENOTYPE, Teucholabis cyanea Edw., as G. viola- ceus, sp. nov. cyanea EHdw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) VIII, 61, 7 29 (Teucho- labts) (1911). Gymnastes violaceus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 282 (1911). td., Fauna Brit. Ind: 433. "er fig. 2 full) insa( nome): Madulsima, Ceylon, 19-v-08, type o@ [Fletcher]; Bentota, Cey- lon, 13-vi-9o, type 2 [Yerbury]; Kandy, 22-v-10 (type of violaceus); Peradeniya, 15-vil-Io [Gravely]; Cherambadi, Wynaad, S. India, x-13 [Fletcher]. Type ~ 2 cyanea in British Museum, of wiolaceus in Indian Museum. ornatipennis de Mey., Tijd: v. Hut. LIV, 47; pl. im, 34, wimg (Gnophomyia) (1911). Gymnastes, id., Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 249. Paratropesa, \td.~ Alex.) Proc. US: (Nat!) Mus) ee sne7. pl. xii, 14, wing. Wonosobo, Java, iv; Telaga Mendjer, Java, v [both Jacobson] ; Tyjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 4500 ft. [Brvant and Palmer]; Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nztobe]; Reidel also records it from Formosa. Type in Amsterdam Museum, no sex stated. Alexander refers this species to Paratropesa, Sch., I think wrongly. pictipennis Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) xvu, 358, @, fig. 4, p. 356, genitalia (1916). Bukit Besar, Malay Penin. [Robinson and Annandale}. Type in British Museum. bistriatipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 307, @ (1918). Talewadi, N. Kanara Dist., 3—10-x-16 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum ; cotyfes in my collection. pennipes, 7d., loc. cit., 308, pl. viii, 10, hind leg (1918). Above Tura, Garo Hills, 3500—3900, vii-17 [Kemp]. Unique ¢yfe in Indian Museum. t Alexander regards this genus as synonymous with Teucholabis, but I still think it distinct (Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 307) and Edwards supports its retention (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) xvii, 358). 1920.] FH. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 235 Atarba, Ost. Sack. Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 127, pl i, 13, wing (1869). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 434. GENOTYPE, A. picticornis, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. Leiponeura, Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales (2) IV, 795 (1890). GENoTYPE, L. gracilis, sp. nov., loc. cit., the Ist species by present designation. nebulosa de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. EIN AZo ple ie 25 wing (1911r).! Batavia, viii [ Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. pilifera, id., loc. cit., 43, 7 9, pl. ii, 26, wing (IgII). Semarang, vi, vii[ Jacobson]. Types in Amsterdam Museum. diffusa, id., loc. cit., 43, @ (IQII). Semarang, i, xi [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. flava Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 435, 7 ¢ , pl. vili, 15, wing (1912). Darjiling, apparently common in autumn, 28-v-10, type; 26- v-20, type @ ; 22-ix-08, I-x-08 [all Brunetti]; 9-viii-og [Paiva]. Types in Indian Museum. pallidicornis Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 249, 2 (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nitobe]. Unique type in British Museum. fuscicornis Edw., Joc. cit., 250, 2 (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nzétobe]. Unique type in British Museum. javanica Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 171, ?, pl. xlili, Ig, wing (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 8000 ft. [Bryant and Palmer). Type, Cat. No. 19,020, U.S. Nat. Mus. Section ERIOPTERINI.? Kriopterina, Ost. Sack., Eriopterinae, Kert. Rhypholophus, Kol. Wien. Ent. Monats. IV, 393 (1860). Ost.Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV. 139, pl.i, 14, 15, wings: zd., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXXI, 192: Sch., F. Austr. II, 536: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 440, pl. xi, 20, antenna. ! Alexander regards Letponeura as valid and places therein nebulosa, pilifera and diffusa. He thinks my flava the only oriental species of the genus Afarba except his own javanica. 2 For characters and table of genera v. Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind. 436 et seq., and Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 135. 236 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, GENOTYPE, Rhypholophus phryganopterus Kol., the original species. Iltsomyia, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 180 (Lliso- mya) (1806). GENOTYPE, /. nubipennis, sp. nov., loc. cit. Ormosia, id., loc. cit., 180 (1856). GENOTYPE, Evrioptera nodulosa Macq., by original designation. Dasyptera, Sch., Wien. Ent. Monats. VII, 221 (1863). GENOTYPE, Evioptera varia Mg., by original desig- nation. Erioptera, Sch., nec Mg. geniculatus Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 441, @ (1912). Kurseong, 16-iv-11 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. pulcher, 7d., loc. cit., 442, 9, pl. vili, 16, wing (1912). Phagu, Simla Distr., gooo ft., 11-v-o9 [Annandale]; Naini Tal, 6400 ft., Kumaon Distr., x-1906 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. Molophilus, Curt. Brit. Entom. 444 (1833). Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 243, pl. i, 16—19, wings, pl. iv, 14—16, forceps: 2d., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXXI, 192: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 443 Erioptera Sch. (nec Meig.), Wien. Ent. Monats. Vil, 221 (1863). 4d, 7d., \Fo Ansty, SC San: GENOTYPE, Evioptera atra Mg., as brevipennts Cunt, sp.nov. bicolor de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 45, pl. iii, 27, wing (1911). Wonosobo, Java, v [ Jacobson]. Unique type in Amsterdam Museum. inconspicuus Brun., Fauna Brit.Ind., 444, 7 2 (1912). Simla, 12-v-08; Ghumti, 4000 ft. [Gravely]; Kurseong, 4—- 6-vii-o8 ; 18—20-vi-10, type o [all Annandale]; Maddathorai, 16-xi-08, type ¢@ ; Tenmalai, 22-xi-o8 [both Travancore and Annandale). Tvpes in Indian Museum. assamensis, 7d., loc. cit., 445, @ (1912). Sylhet, 8-i-06 [Hall]. Unique type in Indian Museum. costalis Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 251 (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nztobe}. Type in British Museum. sirius Alex., Can. Ent. XLVII, 82, o 2, fig. 1, wing (1915). Philippine Islands, July. 1920. | HK. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera., 237 Erioptera, Mg. Illig. Mag. II, 262 (1803). Sch., F. Austr. II, 541: Ost. Sack.,Monog.Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 146, pl. i, 16—19, wings; iv, 14—16, forceps: 7d., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXXTI, 193. Auctt. var. Bruny, Fauna Brit. Ind..-445:1di, Rec. Ind; Mus. XV, 300, notes and synonyms. GENOTYPE, Evioptera lutea Mg., by Coquillett’s designation (IgI0). Chemalida Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 180 (1856). GENOTYPE, Evrioptera taenionota Mg., by original designation. Limnaea, id., loc., cit., 181. GENOTYPE, Tipula flavescens \,., by original designation. Limnoica, id., loc. cit. lV, p. 11, Corrigenda (1861), nom. nov. for Limmnaea, preoce. Poli, 1791. ? Octavia Big , Ann. Soc. Ent. Fran. (3) I, 475 (1854). javanensis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 45, ¢ ; pl. iii, 28, wing G@igEY): Wonosobo, Java, iv [Jacobson]; Pelaboean Ratoe, Java, 16-x-0g ; Buitenzorg, iii, 09 [Bryant and Palmer]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. notata, 7¢., loc..ci., Ab) ot 2 pl iil, 20, wing,.30, 9 genitalia, sr. @ genitalia (IQII). ~ Semarang ii [Jacobson]; Sinabang, Simalur Is., off W. Coast Sumatra, v, vi. Types in Amsterdam Museum in alcohol. punctipennis Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 449, ¢, pl. viii, 17, wing (1925 Kurseong, 26—27-vi-10 [Annandale]; Tura, Garo Hills, vii, viii, 17 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. ferruginea, 7d., loc. cit., 450, @ (1912). Pallode, Travancore, I5-xi-08 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. distans, 7d., loc. cit., 451, @ (1912). Kurseong, 26-vi-1o [Annandale]. Tye in Indian Museum. incerta, 1d., loc. cit., 452, o@ (1912). Darjiling, 5-vili-og [Paiva]. Type, a unique o&, in Indian Museum. parallela, zd., loc. cit., 453, 2 (1912). Kurseong, vi-1910. Type in Indian Museum, a unique ¢, the abdomen now missing. orientalis, 7d., loc. cit., 453, 2 (1912). Darjiling, 5-viii-og, type 7 [Paiva]; type @ [Annandale]; 238 Records of the Indian Museum. [VOL,. XV Kurseong, 4—9-ix-09: [Annandale]; Calcutta [Annandale] ; Shanghai, 8-v-06 [Grunettr]. Types in Indian Museum. subtincta, 7d., loc. cit., 455, 7 @ (1912). Darjiling, 5-vili-og [Paiva]. Types, a unique pair, in Indian Museum. flava, id., loc. cit., 455, «7 @ (1912). halterata, id., loc. ctt., 457 7 @ (1912). Darjiling [Brunettt and Paiva]; 6000—7000 ft., 11 and 13- vi-I4 [Gravely]; 20-ix-08 at light, type o, halterata [Brunetiz] ; 6—II-viii-09, tvpe @ , halterata | Paiva]; Madhupur, Bengal, 17-x- og at light, type w, flava [Paiva]; Calcutta, 12-ix-07, type 2, flava [Annandale]; near Khulna, Ganges Delta, on board launch, at light, 28-vili-o9 [Jenkins]; Medha, Yenna Valley, Satara Distr., 2200 ft., 17—23-iv-12 [Gravely]; Shiliong, 5500— 6400 ft., 29-vili—5-1N-15 [Kemp]. Types of flava ~ @ and halterata o 2 in Indian Museum. grandior, id., loc. cit., 456, 9 , pl. viii, 18, wing (1912). Simla, Io-v-09 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, unique. genitalis, ¢d., loc. cit., 456, @ 2 (1912), Bhowali, Kumaon Div., 27-vi-10, type o, at light; 12-vi-10, tyDey? « Types in Indian Museum. fusca de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 351, pl. xvii, 17, wing (1913). Nongkojadjar, Java [Jacobson]. Type, unique, in Amster- dam Museum. nigripalpis, zd., loc. cit., 351, @ (¢ lapsus), pl. xvii, 18, ~ genitals (1913). Nongkodjadjar, Java, 1 [Jacobson]. Type, unique, in Amsterdam Museum. insignis. Hdw., Aun. Mag. Nat. Mist. (8), XVMI (255, "9s (Erioptera, sub-gen.) (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nitobe}; Tokyo. Types in British Museum. albogutatta Edw., loc. ctt.,p.252, @, pl. xii, 4, genitalia (Erzo- ptera, sub-gen.) (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nztobe]. Unique type in British Museum. subfusca Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus., VIII, 19, @, pl. iit, 7, genitalia (I9I9Q). Korinchi Peak, Sumatra. Type in British Museum. Acyphona, Ost. Sack. Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 151 (1860). GENOTYPE, Erioptera venusta, Ost. Sack., by present designation, no species having apparently been nominated, 1920.]| E. Brunetti: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 239 Trichosticha, Sch., Wein. Ent. Monats. VII, 221 (1863).! Tlisia, Ronds, Dipt: Lal. Prod. ql, 182 .(1856);? fenestrata de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 352, 2, pl. xvii, 19, wing (1913). Nongkodjadjar, Java, i [Jacobson]; Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 8000 ft. [Brvant and Palmer]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. Apparently no genotype of Acyphona has hitherto been selec- ted: Mesocyphona, Ost. Sack. Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 152 (1869). Ost. Sack; Berl. But. Zeits, XOX, 194: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 458. GENOTYPE, Evioptera caloptera Say., bymy own designation, Fauna, 458. nigripes Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 458, o, pl. ix, I, wing (1912). Kurseong, 7—9-i1x-09 [Annandale]; Ghoom, 7500 ft., 19-ix-08 ; Pashok, 2000 ft. [Gravely]; Kalimpong, 600—. I0-v-15 [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum. gracilis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 310, 2 (1918). Bhoirakund, Assam-Bhutan Frontier, Darrang Distr., 18— 22-x-12 [Kemp]. Unique tyfe in Indian Museum. Empeda, Ost. Sack. Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 183 (1869). Ost. Sacks s Berl, “Hat. Zeits, x xO” 203: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 475. GENOTYPE, E. stigmatica Ost. Sack., by original designation. Tlisophila, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 180 (1856). GENOTYPE, Evioptera lutea Mg., by original vs) designation. gracilis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 49 2; pl. iv, 37, wing (TOKE): Id., loc. cit., L.V1, 353, pl. xvii, 20, ¢ genitalia. Tosari, Java [Kobus|; Nungkodjadjar, Java, i [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. brevior Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 452, 7 ¢, pl. ix, 2, wing (Evtop- ptera) (1912). Empeda inconspicua, id., loc. cit., 475, 7 2; pl. ix, 10, wing. ', 2 No genotype appears to have beenerected for Tvichosticha, and of ye three. species placed in it by S¢hiner at its creation only one, maculata Mg., now referred to it, and this one was selected by Rondani as type of Jlisza. 240 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo,. XVII, Darjiling, 5 and I1-viii-og, type » and 9% [Paiva]; 25—20- v-10 [Brunetti]; 3—9-vi-og [Howlett]; Kurseong, 22—26-vi-1o; 7-1x-09 [Annandale]. Types of both sexes of brevior and in- conspicua in Indian Museum. antica Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 568, ~ (Gonomyia) (1912). Ghumti, 4000 ft. Type in Indian Museum. femoralis Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus., viii, 20, @ (1919). Korinchi Peak, Sumatra. Tvpe in British Museum. Gonomyia, Mg. Syst. Besch I, 146 (1818). och. F. AtstriIl, 542 Ost.cack Mone. Dipt. N. Amero TV, 917721704 1¢., Berl Hat: Zeits: XXXI, 200 (incl. correction of Monog. ref.): Brun:, -Fatina “Brite rind... 4OSea7dseRec, aude Mus. XV, 311, notes. GENOTYPE, Limnobia tenella Mg. (t. Coquillett, IQIO). Taphrosia, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 182 (1856). GENOTYPE, Limnobia tenella Mg., by original designation. Goniomyia, Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. TW, 277-(1860)2" metatarsata de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 48, 92, pl. iti, 35, wing (I9II). Semarang, i, vii [Jacobson]; Pasaruan, Java [Kobus]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. nubeculosa, 7zd., loc. cit., 48, @, pl. iii, 36, wing (1911). ~Wonosobo, Java, iv [Jacobson]. Type, a unique &#, in Amsterdam Museum. incompleta Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 471, 7 @, pl. tx-5, wing; pl. xi-19, @ genitalia (1912). Kurseong, 3-vii-o8 [4 nnandale|; Sukna, 1-vii-o8 [Annandale]; Ghumti, Darjiling, 4000 ft., vii-r1 [Gravely]; Calcutta, 26-vii-08, type @, 2I-viii-og type 2 [both Annandale]; 16-viii-12 in house [Gravely]; Katihar, viii-ix-1o [Paiva]; Bhogaon, 9-x-08 [| Pavva], Kushtea, Bengal, 7—8-x-og [Jenkins]; Talewadi, N. Kanara Dist. [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum, cotypes in my collec- tion. flavomarginata, id., loc. cit., 472, 7 9, pl. ix, 6 (1912). Simla, 7ooo ft. [Annandale]; Kurseong, 20-vi-10, type @ ; 18 and 22-vi-10; 6-ix-0og, tvpe 2; 20-vi-10 [all Annandale] ; Darjiling, 7-viii-o9 [Jenkins]; 7000 ft. [Paiva]; Almora, Kumaon Div., 5500 ft., 13—16-ix-11 [Paiva]. Types in Indian Museum. ! Goniomyia is merely a different spelling of the name Gonomyza. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 241 aftinis, 1d. loccrt.,1472,.9° Si pl. 1x7, wine (1or2). Kumaon, 4700 ft. and 5000 ft. [Annandale]; Kurseong, 13— 16-vii-07, type 7; 25—28-ili-10; 5—7-vii-o8; 22-vi-10 [all Annandale]; Darjiling, 5-vili-og type 2; 9-viii-og [Jenkins]; Castle Rock and Talewadi, N. Kanara Dist. [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. aperta, zd., loc. cit., 473, @, pl. ix, 8, wing (1912). Katihar, Bengal, 29—31-xii-09 [Paiva]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. proxima, 7d., loc. cit., 474, 7 2, pl. ix, 9, wing (1912). Tirvani, 27-xii-og; Noalpur, 15-ii-o8 (both base of Nepalese Himalayas); Rajmahal, Bengal, I4-li-I0, type 7 2 in cop. [Chaudhuri]; Rajshahi, KE. Bengal, 1—6-ii-07 [Annandale]; Pusa river bank, 6-i-11 [Fletcher]; 19-iv-09. Types in Indian Museum, cotyfe 9 in Pusa coll. bryanti Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 173, @, pl. xliv, 20, wing; pl. xlvii, 48, 49, genitalia (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 8000 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, Cat. No. 19,021, U.S. Nat. Mus. nebulosa Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 252 (Lipophleps) (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nztobe]. Type in British Museum. Mongoma, Westw. TransEnt. Soc. Lond. 364, pl. xvii; 1 (2881). Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XX VI, 90; XXXTI, 203: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 290, 292 (Mon- goma group): 7d., Fauna Brit. Ind., 476: 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 311, notes, tab. allied gen. and Ind. spp. GENOTYPE, M. fragillima Westw., by original designation. tenera Ost. Sack., Berl Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 89, o (1882). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 295: zd., Fauna Brit. Ind., 480, Orso. pallidiventris, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 481, ? (1912). Kurseong, 4700—5000 ft. [Annandale]; Ghumti, 4000 ft. [Gravely]; Sukna, 1-vii-08 ; 1-viii-o8 ; Nedumangad, Travancore, I4-xi-09 ; Pallode, 15-xi-08, type of pallidiventris [both Annan- dale|; Tura, Garo Hills, vii, viii-17 [Kemp]; Ginting Bidai, Selangor-Pahang Frontier, Federated Malay States, 2000 ft., iv-17 [Boden Kloss]; Philippines. pennipes Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XX XI, 204, @ (1887). de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 50, pl. iv, 38—41, var. chars. : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 295: td., Fauna Brit. Ind., 479, @ @, pl. ix, 14, wing; pl. xi, 13, @ genitalia. 242 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Sukna, N. Bengal, 1-vii-o8 ; Calcutta, not uncommon, Feb. to Sept.; Pusa, at light, 6-vii-13 [Howlett]; in plantain bark, 27- xi-I2; Kavalai, Cochin, 1300—3000 ft., 24—27-ix-14 [Gravely] ; Peradeniya, 12—16-vii-1o [Green]; 16-ix-og at light; Insein, Lower Burma, 31-vii—-4-viii-14 [Fletcher]; Semarang, i, x [ Jacob- son]; Tumbong Hiong, Borneo. cariniceps Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 60, @, fig. I,', wing (1912). Soekaranda, Sumatra, Mt. Salak, Java, 15-v-09, 7 2 [Bryant and Palmer]; Siolak Daras, Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 3000 ft., iii-14. Type in Stettin Zoological Museum. obscura de Meij., Bijd. tot de Dierk. XIX, 48, o, pl. i, 5, wing (1913). Waigon, I-i-10. Unique ¢yfe in Amsterdam Museum. albipennis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 353, 2 (1913). Nungkodjadjar, Java, i [ Jacobson]. Unique type in Amsterdam Museum. splendida Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 313, @ 2 (1918). Above Tura, Garo Hills, 3500—3900 ft., vii, viii-17 [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. kempi, 7d., loc. cit., 313, 2 (1918). Above Tura, Garo Hills, 3500—3g900 ft., viii-17 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. flava, 2d., loc. cit., 314, 2 (1918). A unique @ taken in company with the above species. Type in Indian Museum. Plesiomongoma, Brun. Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 314 (1918). GENOTYPE, P. venosa, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. venosa Brun., Joc. cit., 314, 2 (1918). Shillong, 5500—6 400 ft., 29-viii—5-ix-15 [Kemp]. Unique type in Indian Museum. Trentepohlia, Big. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fran. (3) II, 473 (1854). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 315: Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) VIII, 63 (1911). Mongomioides, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 296 (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 481. GENOTYPE, Limnobia trentepohiit Wied., by origi- nal designation; the type species of Mongomt- oides is the same.! ! Though Bigot’s description is quite valueless, Edwards recently noted (vide ante) one of the true generic characters (three posterior cells only), but I had over- looked his paper. Still, the nomination of a type species does not constitute the diagnosis of a genus. 1920.]| EE. Brunetti: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 243 trentepohlii Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 551, @, pl. vi, b, fig. 12 (Lim- nobia) (1828). Macq., Hist. Nat. Dipt. I, 100 (Limnophila): Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XX VI, 90: de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 51, notes, pl. iv, 42, wing; Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 297: id., Fauna Brito Lads 482. ¢ 59); pl! ix, 13, wil. Widely distributed throughout India, especially in the plains, Ceylon, Burma, Assam, Siam, Java and Sumatra. It extends northward at least to Sylhet [Hall]. The recorded months of appearance are February, and from August to November. Type in Dr. Trentepohl’s collection. marmorata Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind. 483, 2 , pl. ix, 11, wing (Mon- gomtotdes) (1912). Calcutta, 28-xi-o7. Unique fyfe in Indian Museum. nigroapicalis, id., loc. cit., 483, 7, pl. ix, 12, wing (Mongomiotdes) (1912). Lucknow, 5-iii-1I, type; Pusa, 20-iv-13, on pipal [Howlett]; I-iv-16 [Fletcher|}; Rajmahal, Bihar [Chaudhuri]; Sorabkalti, Ganges Delta [Jenkins]; Peradeniya, v-og; Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, vii-17 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. albogeniculata, id., loc. cit., App. 569, » (Mongomtoides) (1912). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. Vil, 448.(1912).' Dawna Hills (‘3rd Camp to Misty Hollow ’’), 400—2400 ft., - 22—30-xi-11 [Gravely]. Types in Indian Museum. speiseri Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XII, 204, 7 2, nom. nov., fig. (1913). Mongoma exornata Speiser (nec Bergr.), Berl. Ent. Zeits. LIT, 135 (1907). | Peradeniya, II, 1912. Described from W. Coast of Africa. Type in British Museum. ornatipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 315, @, fig. 4, wing (ornatepennts, lapsus) (1918). Castle Rock. N. Kanara Dist., 11—26-x-16 [Kemp]. Unique type in Indian Museum. saucia. Alex), Proc; U:S:, Nat. Mus. ,, XLIX, 174, @ , pl. xliv,.2%, wing (1916). Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 7800 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. Type, Cat. No. 19,022, U.S. Nat. Museum. pictipennis Bezzi, Phil. Jour. Sci. XII, Sect. D. 115, @ (1917). Luzon [Baker]. Paramongoma, Brun. Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 295 (1911). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 484: zd., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 314. ! The Fauna reference antedates the other by about a month. 244 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, GENOTYPE, Cylindrotoma albitarsis Dol., by origi- nal designation. Mongomella, Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 61 (1912). GENOTYPE, Mongoma pallida Will., by original designation. albitarsis Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 391, pl. iv, 1, full ins. (Cylindrotoma) (1857). Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXVI, 90: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 295, notes: zd., Fauna Brit. Ind., 484. Java, Amboina. Location of type unknown, probably lost. Anchimongoma, Brun. Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 316 (1918). GENOTYPE, A. simplex, sp. nov., loc. cit. simplex Brun., loc. cit., 316, 7 2 , fig. 5, wing (1918). Castle Rock, N. Kanara Dist., 11—26-x-16 [Kemp]. The unique types in the Indian Museum. Lechria, Skuse. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales (2) IV, 830 (1890). Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 465. GENOTYPE, L. singularis Skuse, by original designation. lucida de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 53, ?, pl. iv, 45, wing (1911). Batavia, vi [Jacobson]. Type, unique, in Amsterdam Museum. bengalensis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 301, # 2 (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 467, 7 9, pl. ix, 4, wing: id., Rec. ing ius: Oy Sar: Pusa, 15-vili-08, type ~; 16-vii-10; 24-viii-11 [Howlett]; Cal- cutta, 19-vili-07, type 2; 18-vi-og; Bangalore, 12-x-10 [Annan- dale]; Talewadi, N. Kanara Dist. [Kemp]; 30-v-12 [Gravely]. Type @ in Pusa collection, type @ in Indian Museum. nepalensis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 317, @ (1918). Katmandu, Nepal. The unique ¢yfe in the Indian Museum. leucopeza de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, Supp., p. 3, @ (1914). Semarang, viii [ Jacobson]. Unique type in Amsterdam Museum. Styringomyia, Lw.! Dipt. Beitr., Tin “Zu der offentlichen Prufung der Schuler d. Konigl. Fried. Wilh. Gymn. zu Posen,’’ p. 6 (1845). ( Placed in error in Rhaphidini in my second paper on Tipulidae. It belongs near Lechria. 1920.) EH. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 245 Edw., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 208 (1914)!: Brunt. Rec. Ind. -Mus; Wij) 2078) o2V + 304 © Fauna Brit. Ind., 459. GENOTYPE, S. venusta Lw., a fossil species, by original designation. Pycnocrepis, Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 65 (1912). GENOTYPE, Styringomyta crassicosta Speis., as P. annulipes, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. crassicosta Speis., Berl. Ent. Zeits. LII, 132 (Idiophloeba) (1907). ceylonica Edwards, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) VIII, 62, 2 (July Lorn): Brun, Rees ind Mus, Vij 208.07 2-(erroneots redes- cription from series containing more than one species): Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 461 (same redescription copied). didyma Grims., de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 40 (pt). Pycnocrepis annuiipes Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 65, ¢, fig. O!, wing (1912). Tarnab, Peshawar Distr. [Fletcher]; Bhogaon, N. Bengal [Paiva]; Puri, Orissa, tI0-xi-to [Annandale]; Kankondigee, Sunderbunds, Ganges Delta, 14-xi-og, at light on board launch [Jenkins]; Calcutta; Weligama, Ceylon, 9-ii-o8 [Fletcher]; Taiping [Wray Junr.]; Pasuran, Java[Kobus]; Tainan, Formosa [Sauter]; Formosa @ @ (t. Ender.) ; Singgora, Siam [Annandale]. Type in British Museum. The above localities are mainly from Mr. Edwards’ corrected list in the Trans. Ent. Soc. obscura Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 300 @ (erroneously given as o (EGET). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 463, o (as ¢?). Thaumaspur, Nepal, 18—20-i1-08. Type in Indian Museum. flava Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 301, @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 464, ¢. Tenmalai, Travancore, 22-xi-o8, a unique o, ‘at light’”’ [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. nigrofemorata Edw., Trans. Ent. Soc., p. 215, 2 , pl. xxiii, 51 (1914). Taiping, Malay States [Wray Junr.]. Unique ¢yfe in British Museum. LOLMOSANA, §14,. 10C. Cit, 219, & 2-; pl. xix, 0.) XX1, 30; 35; xxv, 79, 71, 72 (1914). Tainan, Formosa; Koshun, Formosa [Sauter]. Type in the Dents. Ent. Museum, Berlin ; paratypes in British Museum. javana, 7d., loc. cit., 220, @, pl. xix, 8; xxii, 32, 33 (1914). Nongkodjadjar, i Java. [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum, a unique specimen. ! This paper by Edwards reviews all the known species, and includes a revised generic description and table. The figures, of which there are many, are mainly of genitalia. He corrects one or two errors of mine in the genus. 246 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vot. XVII, jacobsoni, id., loc. cit., 220, 7 9; pl. xix, 6, thorax,i7; ph xxii, 34, 35; XXv, 73 (1914). didyma Grims., de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 40 (pt.). Semarang, i; Batavia, ii [Jacobson]; Sukabumi (Pare), xii [Dammermann]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. fryeri, 7d., loc. cit., 221, 7 9, pl. xxii, 36, 37; xxv, 74, 75 (1914). Peradeniya [ Fryer]. Type in British Museum. himalayana, id., loc. cit., 221, @ 9, pl. xxii, 40; xxiii, 41; xxv, 77 (1914). Sukna, & 2 in cop. [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. nepalensis, id., loc. cit., 222, 7 9, pl. xxili,-42, 493 xxv, 78, 79 (1914). Sukhwani, Nepal. Type in Indian Museum. Gnophomyia, Ost. Sack Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 223 (1859). Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 172; pl. ll, 5, wing; iv, 19, 19a, genitals, 7 9 : Sch., F. Austr. II, 535: Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXXI, 198: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 487. Id., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 318, notes on synonymy. GENOTYPE, G. tvistissima Ost. Sack., by Coquil- lett’s designation. Furina, Jaen., Abh. Senck. Ges. VI, 318 (1867). GENOTYPE, Limnobia rufithorax W., by original : designation. orientalis de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 46, o @ ; pl. iii, 32, wing, 33, @ genitalia (1911). Batavia, vi; Bekasssi, Java, viii[ Jacobson]; Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nztobe]. Types in Amsterdam Museum. strenua Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 492, 2 , pl. ix, 19, wing (1912). Kurseong, 5-ix-09 [Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. nigra, id., loc. cit., 493, 7, pl. x, 2, wing (1912). Kumaon [Forest Zoology colln.]; Bhim Tal, 4500 ft. [Annan- dale|; Kurseong, 7-ix-og [Annandale]; Nilgiri Hills, 3500 ft. [A ndrewes]. Type in Indian Museum. Dasymallomyia, Brun.’ Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 304 (1911). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 318. GENOTYPE, D. signata Brun., sp. nov. ! The synonymy of Dasymallomyia with Gnophomyia was pointed out by Alexander. ‘I did not know of the group of tropical American species with short hairy legs to which he refers. The genus Gnophomyza was imperfectly understood by me in the preparation of my work. However, Mr. Edwards is inclined to retain Dasymallomyia for one of the groups of species comprised in Gnophomyia, and it is here regarded provisionally as a valid genus. 1920.] E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 247 signata Brun., Joc. cit., 304, 2 (I9QII). id. Hatnay Brit. Ind. 495, 92 spl. x 4 Kurseong, 7-ix-og [Lynch]; Horisha, Formosa, 10-v-13 [Makt}. Type in Indian Museum. maculipleura Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, 360, o 9, fig. 5, p- 3596, genitalia (1916). Bukit Besar, Siam [Robinson and Annandale]. fraterna, 7d., loc. cit., 361, o , fig. 6, p. 356, genitalia (1rg16). Selangor [Butler]. nigrescens, 7d., loc. cit., 361, 2 (1916). Talum, Perak, 3500 ft., 17-i-02 [Robinson and Annandale]. Types of last three species in British Museum. similis Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 251, @2, pl. xii, 3 genitalia (1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., ro-x-12 [N¢tobe]. Type in British Museum. Oxydiscus, de Meij. Miidov wate WE, 350) (1913). GENOTYPE, O. nebulosus de Meij., the original species. nebulosus de Meij., doc. czt., 351, 2 (1913). Tjinjiruan, West Java [v.d. Weele]. Unique type in Amsterdam Museum. umbrosus Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, 361, 2 (1919). Kedah Peak, 3200 ft., Malay Peninsula [Stanton]. Unique type in British Museum. Clydonodozos, Ender.! ZOormaniy Xx XI, 57 (19L2). Bruan., Rec, Ind. Mus. XV, 318. GENOTYPE, C. mullistriatus, td., sp. nov., loc. cit. multistriatus Ender., /. c., 57, 7 ?, fig. J', wing (1912). Bekantiang, Sumatra. Types in Stettin Zoological Museum. punctulatus, 7/., loc. cit., 59 (sex °) fig. K', wing. Soekaranda, Sumatra. The unique /ypfe in Stettin Zoological Museum. griseiceps de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVIII, Supp. 11, 2 (1910). Sinabang, Simalur Is. off W. coast Sumatra, il. Type in Amsterdam Museum, a unique @. ! In Mr. Edwards’ opinion this genus is doubtfully distinct from Conosta. 248 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo,. XVII, Conosia, Wulp. Tijd. v. Ent. XXIII, 159, pl. x, 5—7 (1880). Ost. Sack. Berl Bates Zetis) SOex le Zobe Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 496. GENOTYPE, Limnobia trrorata W., by original designation. irrorata Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 574, 2 (Limnobia) (1828). Auctt. var.; Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 283: Fauna Brit. Ind., 497, 7 ¢, fig. 43, lateral view, pl. x, 5, wing. Limnobia substituta Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 39 (1848). Limnoplila crux Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 388, pl. iv, 3, full insect (1857). Apparently distributed generally throughout the Orient, com- mon in many places, and extending from Peshawar District [Fletcher] to Assam, Cochin, Java, Formosa, Sumatra, China, Japan and Australia. Dr. Annandale took it at Lake Tiberias in Palestine. Type presumably in Westemanns’ coll. at Vienna Museum. Cladura, Ost..cack. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. p. 229 (1859). Ost. Sack!, Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. [Vj 267: Berl. Ent. Zeits. XX XI, 205: Brun., Ree: tad: Mus. VI, 283 (the Claduva gtoup); XV, 310: Fauna Brit. Ind., 499. GENOTYPE, C. flavoferruginea Ost. Sack., by original designation. flavescens Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 284, 7 @ (1911).! Id., Fauna Brit. -Ind.,-501).a 9 plo x, 6, wine Reesinee Mus. XV, 319 (retention of species in Cladura). Darjiling, 7-viii-og, type @ ; 6-viii-og, type 2 [both Paiva]. Types, a unique pair, in Indian Museum. interrupta Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus., XV, 319, @ (1918). Pashok, Darjiling Distr., 3500 ft., 26 v—14-vi- 16 [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum. Paracladura, Brun.” Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 286 (1911). Id.,, FaunaBrit. Ind:, 502 3%4¢. Ree: luda yMaus: XV, 320 (position criticised). GENOTYPE, P. gracilis Brun., by original desig- nation. | C. flavescens is almost certainly a Cladura in Osten Sacken’s sense, agreeing with his description and with Needham’s figure. I think Alexander is in error in claiming that my species is wrongly placed generically. 2 For discussion on Alexander’s objection to this genus, v. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 320. 1920.] E. BRuNETII: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 249 gracilis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 287 ~ @ (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 503, 7 @ , pl. x, 9, wing, 10 antenna. Darjiling, 28—209-v-1o [ Brunetti]. Types, a unique pair, in Indian Museum. elegans Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 288, @ (r9r1). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 504, @. Darjiling, 26—29-v-10 [Brunetti]. Type in Indian Museum. Symplecta, Mg. Syst. Besch. VI, 282 (1830). Sch., F. Austr. IT, 545: Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt.. N. Amer. IV, 170, pl. i, 20, wing iv, 21, forceps: id., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXXI, 197: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 485. GENOTYPE, Limnobia punctipennis Mg., as hy- brida, by Westwood’s designation. Helobia St. Farg. et Serv., Encyc. Meth. Ins. X, 585 (1825). GENOTYPE, Limnobia hybrida Mg. as I,. puncti- pennis Mg., by original designation. Idioneura Phil., Verh. zool. bot. Gesch. Wien. XV, 615, pl. xxiii, 4 (1865). GENOTYPE, I. macroptera, id., loc. cit., sp. nov. Symplectromorpha Mik., Wien. Ent. Zeits. V, 318 (1886). GENOTYPE, Limnobia stictica Mg., by original designation. punctipennis Mg., Syst. Besch. I, 147, pl. v, figs. 2, 3, 7 (Limnobia) (1818). Auctty var.: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 486, 7 @, pl. ix, 15, wing. Peshawar, 19-iii-13 [Howlett]; Darjiling, 22—30-ix-08 [Bru- nett]; 5—6-vili-og [Paiva]; Matiana, Simla Distr., 8000 fos 28— 30-iv-07 [Annandale]. Also Europe. Type in the Meigen collection at Paris Museum, but practically nothing remains of it but the wings. Section AMALOPINI. Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 259: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 305: vd., Fauna Brit. Ind;, 507. Amalopina, Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. LV 250: Pedictinae, Kert., Kat. Dipt. II. 250 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVIT, Trichocera, Mg.! Illig. Mag. II, 262 (1803). sch. FF. Awstrs11,7 546: Ost. Sackee Mone: Dipt, N. Amer. IV) *2398 spl, il, re. wing ard, Berl. Ent. Zeits, XXX 217, Brun. Rec ad: Mus. VI, 305 (genus removed to Section Amalo- pini: 7d., Fauna Brit. Ind., 508. GENOTYPE, Tipula hiemalis Degeer, by original designation. ocellata Walk., Ins. Saund. Dipt., pt. v, 433, @ (1856). Brin. Panna Brit. Ind. 510;, ey. East India; Theog, Simla Hills, 2-v-07 [Annandale]. Type in British Museum, in inferior condition. My redescription is from a single 2 from Theog, on the assumption that the species is correctly identified. punctipennis Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 511. 7 @, pl. x, 13, wing (1912). Simla, 23—25-1v-07 [Annandale]. Types in Indian Museum. flava, 7d... locccit, 5 u2 eu LOLZ)e Darjiling, 28-v-10 [Brunetti]. Type, a unique ? , in Indian Museum. montana, 7d:, loc. cis, 513, o(1QEr2). Badrinath, Garhwal Distr., 10,200 ft., W. Himalayas, 27-v-Io, o [Imms]. Type, a unique @, in Indian Museum. Amalopis, Hal. in Walk. Ins. Brit. Dipt. III, p. xv (1856). Sch. B. Austr: 1/1527: Ost, Sack:, Monos. Dipt.N.Amers TV. 260, pl tier5 wines iso genitals: 7¢d., Berl. Ent. Zeits.. XX XI, 224: Brun, | Mauna, Brite) Ind: 553: sd: sees aa! Mus. XV, 321; Bergr., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XI, 583 (Amalopis v. Tricyphona). GENOTYPE, Limnobia occulta Mg. (t. Coquillett, IQIO). Tricyphona, Zett., Ins. Lapp. Dipt , 851 (1838). GENOTYPE, Limnobia immaculata Mg., by original designation. Bophrosia, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 183 and Errata (1856). GENOTYPE, the same species as of Tricyphona by original designation. 1 For reasons for removing the genus here, v. Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus.. VI, 305. 1920. | E. Brunett1: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 251 Crunobia, Kol., Wien. Ent. Monats. IV, 391 (1860). GENOTYPE, C. schineri, sp. nov., loc. cit. ? Nasiterna, Walleng., Entom. Tidskr. II, 179 | (1881). glabripennis Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 515, o, pl. x, 12, wing (1912). Darjiling, 1-x-08, 2 and 10-vi-17 [Brunetti]; Yembung, N.E. Ind. Frontier, 1100 ft., 15-i-12 [Kemp]. Type in Indian Museum. elegans Brun., loc. cit., 516, 7 9, pl. x, II, wing (1912). Kurseong, 28-vi-10, type @; 20-vi-10, type 9; 18-vi-Io. Types in Indian Museum. spectralis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 321, @, pl. vii, 4, wing (1918). Pashok, Darjiling District, 3000 ft., 26-v—14-vi-16 [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum. Amalopina, Brun. Fauna Brit. Ind. 517 (1912). GENOTYPE, A. eleganiula, td., sp. nov., loc. cit. elegantula Brun., Joc. cit., 517, 7 (1912). Darjiling, 26-v-10 [Brunetti]. Type, a unique @ in indifferent condition, in Indian Museum. Section LIMNOPHILINI.! Trichocerinae, Kert., Kat. Dipt. II, 218 (1902). Rhaphidolabis, Ost. Sack. Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. p. 225 (1865). Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV. 284, pl. li, 17, wing: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 517: 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 322, placed unintentionally in Eriopterini; notes ve antennae. GENOTOYPE, R. tenuipes Ost. Sack., by original designation. Plectromyia, Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 282 (1860). GENOTYPE, P. modesta, id., sp. nov.. loc. cit. ? Claduroides, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 288 (1911): Fauna Brit. Ind., 505.” GENOTYPE, C. fascipennis, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. sordida Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 290, ~ @ (Cladurotdes) (1911). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 506, 7 2 (Cladurotdes). 1 For characters, etc. v. Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 190 and Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 521. 2 See Brunetti, Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 320, 322, for validity of Claduroides. 252 Records cf the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Simla, I0-v-09, type @, 12-v-09; Kurseong, 4-ix-09, type 9; Phagu [all Annandale]. Types in Indian Museum. fascipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 289, ~ 2 (Claduroides) (1005). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 505, pl. x, 7, wing, 8, antenna (Cladu- voades) (1912). Gnophomyia longipennis, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 489, 2, pl. ix, 17, wing (1912). Rhaphidolabis fascipennis, 1d., loc. cit., 519, 2, pl. x, 14, wing (LOK); Darjiling, 20-ix-08, tvpe [Brunetti]; 9-vili-og [Paiva]; Kur- seong, 7-ix-0og; Phagu, 12-v-og [both Annandale]; Dhakuri, Kumaon Div., 8900 ft. [mms]. Types of R. fascipennis, G. longipennis and C. fascipennts all in Indian Museum. incompleta Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 493, 7, pl. x, 2, wing (Gno- phomyta) (1912). Kurseong, 7-1x-09 [Annandale]. Unique ¢yfe in Indian Museum. Alexander has noted that this species would fall in Plec- tromyta, Ost. Sack., but this is now generally sunk in khaphi- dolabis. indica Brun,, Fauna Brit, Ind: 510) oo) pl x, 25) wine (tor). Theog, 27-iv-07, type 7; Matiana, 28—30-iv-07, type 9; Phagu [all Annandale}. Types in Indian Museum. brunettii Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 254, nom. nov. for aperta Brun., preocce. Coq. (1916). aperta Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 492, @, pl. x, 1, wing (Gnopho- myta) (1912). Darjiling, 8-viii-og [| Paiva]; Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [ Nitobe]. Type in Indian Museum. Limnophila, Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. I, 95 (1834). Sch., FE: Aust. 1, 5542 Ost. Sack; Mono: Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 196— 202, pl. ii, 6, 7, 9, Io, wings; iv, 23—27, @ genitalia: Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind. 421 > Reci ind: Mus. Vl 300, notes; XV, 323, tab. orient. spp. GENOTYPE, Limnobia ferruginea Mg., according to Coquillett (1910), who replaces the generic name by Phylidorea, Big. Limnomya, Rond., Dipt. Hal. Prod. .IV, Corri- genda, Ir (1861): nom. nov. for Limnophila. Pilaria, Sintensis, Sitzs. Naturf. Ges. Dorpat VIII, 398 (1888). GENOTYPE, Limnobia pilicornis Zett., by Coquil- lett’s designation. 1920. |] E. BRuNETII: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 253 terminalis Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. V, 230, 2 (Limnobia) (1861). de Meij., Nova Guin. Res. IX, 300, pl. x, 4, wing: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 306. Dorey, Papua; Bivak Is., Papua, xii; Regen Is, Papua ix, x [Lorentz]. « Type in British Museum, useless for comparison. selectissima Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. VII, 202, & (Limno- bia) 1864). Mysol., Tvpe in British Museum. contingens, zd., loc. cit., VIII, 104, @ (Limnobia) (1865). Papua. Type in British Museum, abdomen and legs miss- ing. trisignata, 7d., loc. cit., VIII, 105, 2 (Limnobza) (1865). Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 306. Papua. Type in British Museum in fair condition. opaca de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 52, 2, pl. iv, 44, wing (1911). Wonosobo, Java, v [ Jacobson]. Type, a unique 2 , in Amsterdam Museum. genitalis Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 490,79, pl. ix, 16, wing (Gnophomyia) (1912). Bhowali, Kumaon Div., 27-vi-10 [Imms]. Types in Indian Museum, unique. furcata, id., loc. cit., 491,72, pl. ix, 18, wing (Gnophomyia) (1912). Darjiling, 5—10-vill-o9 [Paiva]. Tyfes in Indian Museum. pallidicoxa Brun., loc. cit., 523, 2 (1912). ‘Kurseong, 4-vii-o8 [Annandale]; 26-iii-10 [Gravely]; Bhogaon, [Paiva]; Bhowali, Kumaon, 14-vi-10, at light [mms]. Cherra- punji, Assam, 4400 ft., 2—8-x-14 [Kemp]. Tvpe in Indian Museum. Simplex,.id., 106. cits. 523, 2 (1912). Pattipola (hills), Ceylon [Annandale]; Bhowali, 29-vi-1I0 [Imms]. Type in Indian Museum. multipunctata, zd., loc. cit., App. 569 (1912). Nilgiri Hills. The unique ¢ype in the Indian Museum. honesta, id., loc. cit., App., 570, 2 (1912). Kumaon Division. The unique ¢ypfe in the Indian Museum. claripennis, id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VIII, 153, 2 (1913). Yembung, N.E. Indian Frontier, 1100 ft., 13-i-12 [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. quartarius, id., loc. cit., 154, # 2 (1913). Rotung, N. E. Indian Frontier, 1400 ft., 26—27-xii-11 [Kem]. Types in Indian Museum, the 2 in bad condition. 254 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, apicalis de Meij., Nova Guin. Res. IX, 300, 2, pl. x, 3, wing (1913). Alkmaar, S.W. Papua [Lorentz]. Type in Amsterdam Museum, unique. javana de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIX, 198, 9, pl. vii, 11, wing (1916). Gedeh, Java, 1500—2000 metres, June | Konigsberger]. Unique ¢ in Amsterdam Museum. amica. Alex., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 175,.o, pli =—1500 ft., vil-I7; above Tura, 3900 ft., vii, viii, x-r7 [all Kemp]. pyrrhomesa Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus. VINE 22 to 9 (s.g. Physecrania) (1919). Sandaran Agong, Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 2450 ft., Vv, Vi-I4. Types in British Museum. Klossi, id., loc. cit., 22, 2, pl. iv, 14, wing (s.g. Eveccera) (1910). Sandaran Agong, Sumatra, 2450 ft., v. vi-I4. Type in British Museum. Family RHYPHIDAE. Rhyphus, [Latr. Hist. Nat. Crust. et Ins. XIV, 291 (1804). Sch., F. Austr. II; 494: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 259, tab. Ind. spp.: id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 500. GENOTYPE, Tipula fenestralis Scop., the original species, as fenestratum Scop. Sylvicola, Harris, Expos. Engl. Ins., 104 (1776). GenotyrE, Tipula fenestralis Scop., as brevis, sp. nov.; by Coquillett’s designation. Antsopus Mg., Illig. Mag. II, 264 (1803). No species given in 1803. In “ Klass.’ p. 103, Itpula fuscata F. as fuscus, sp. nov., is given as genotype, according to Coquillett. 266 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XMIT, fenestralis Scop.,' var. indicus Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 261, 9 (Guopeg'ys Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind.) 554, 0 @ 7 pl xi, 3(typical) an(vanae Simla, 24-iv-07, 10-v-09 ; Matiana, 28—30-iv-07 ; [both Annan- dale|; Darjiling 5—9-viii-o9 [Patva}; Kurseong, xi-10[D’A breu]; Ukhrul, Manipur, Assam, 6400 ft. [Pettigrew]. Type of fenestralis Scop., location uncertain; of var. indicus in Indian Museum. ‘This form seems present at all the Hill Stations in Northern India. punctatus F., Mant. Ins. II, 333 (Rhagio) (1787). Musca nigricans, ., Fauna Suec., Hd. II, 553 (1761). Rhagio punctatus. F., Mant. Ins. II, 333 (1787). Musca bilineata, Gmel., Syst. Nat. V, 2866 (1792). Antsopus nebulosus, Mg., Klass. I, 103, pl. vi, 5, # (1804). Sciara punctata, F., Syst. Antl., 59 (1805). Rhyphus marginatus, Say, Jour. Acad. Sci. Phil. III, 27 (1822), and Compl. Writ. II, 50 (1859): Wied. Auss. zweifl. I, 82 (1828). Rhyphus punctatus Sch., Fauna Austr. II, 495 (1864): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 262: 7zd., Fauna Brit. Ind. 555, pl. xii, 5, wing. Kurseong, 9—26-ix 09 [Lynch, Annandale]. Type: location uncertain. maculipennis Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 14, @ (1885). Td., Tijid. v. Ent. SOXVIl, 87, plo uv).O= adhe flocs Neue XXXVI; 40;/LIV; 258: Brum, Rec: iad: Mus. lVe.2bon id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 552, o 2, pl. xii, 1, wing. Ardjoeno, Java [Hekmeyer]; Batavia, ii; Pulu Babi Is., off W. Coast, Sumatra, iv; Peradeniya, x, xii-o7; also probably Assam (exemp. in Ind. Mus. coll. s¢ne loc., 30-vii-10). Type in Leyden Museum, a o. pulchricornis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 260, 2 (I19g11I). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind. 553, 2, pl. xii. 2, wing. Siliguri, 18—20-vii-0o7 ; Ghumti, 4000 ft. [Gravely]. Type in Indian Museum. distinctus Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 262, # 2 (IgII). Id., Fauna Brit. Ind. 556, 7 @, pl. xii, 6, wing. Darjiling, 5—8-viii-og [Paiva]; Kurseong, 4-ix-9 [Annandale]; Kowpati, Mangaldai, Assam, 12-xii-ro [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. divisus Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 263, # 2 (1911). id., Fauna Brit. Ind. 557, 7 9 , pl: xii, 7, wing. Darjiling, 5—12-viii-og [Jenkins, Paiva, common]; Kur- seong, 10—26-ix-oy [Lynch]; Gangtok, Sikkim, 9-ix-09; Phagu, 12-v-09 [Annandale]. ‘Two pairs taken in cop; Darjiling, 5-viii- og and Gangtok, 6150 ft., 8-ix-09. Types in Indian Museum. | For references to typical form see Kertesz’ Kat. Dip. I, 305. 1920.] EE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 267 flavipes de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 259, 0 @, pl. xviii, 1, wing (19II). Wonosobo, Java [Jacobson]. Types, a unique pair, in Amsterdam Museum. hellwigi de Meij., Nova Guin. Res. IX, 315, 9 ; DI. x, 8) wine (1913). Hellwig-Gabirge, Papua, 2000 metres, xi. Type in Amsterdam Museum. Olbiogaster, Ost. Sack. Biol. Cent. Am. Dipt. I, 20 (1886). GENOTYPE QO. cognata Ost. Sack., sp. nov. orientalis Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) PSV 504 (TOTS): Pundaluoya, Ceylon, vii-97 [Green]. The unique type in the British Museum. Pee PE PN Dex \hO CAT AOE (A) Additions to the Family CECIDOMYIDAE. Subfamily CECIDOMYINAE. Sect. LASIOPTERARIAE. Lasioptera, Mg. manilensis Felt, Phil. Jour. Sci., XIII, D. 288, 2 (1918). Laguna, Iuzon, reared from leaf galls on Leea mantllensis, Walp. Type, Cecid. a 2851, New Yk. State colln. ; paratype o 9 in College of Agric., Los Banos, Phil. Is. falcata Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. DLV, 288, 9 (toro): Los Banos, Laguna Proy., Luzon, 3-1-17. Type, Cecid. a 2887, New Vork State collection, a unique specimen. Sect. OLIGOTROPHARIAE. Luzonomyia, Felt. Phil. Jour. Sci. XIII, D. 282 (1918). GENOTYPE L. symphoremae, sp. nov. This genus is near Oligotrophus, Latr. symphoremae Felt, Phil. Jour. Sci. STE) DE 2825 aoe pki, 5, @ genitalia; 2, 9 genitalia (1918). Luzon (var. locs.); reared from leaf galls on Symphorema luzonicum, F. Vill. Type, Cecid. a 2850, New Yk. State colln.; paratype No. 18,315 in College of Agric., Los Banos. 268 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, Sect. ASPHONDYLIARIAE. Schizomyia, Kieff. acalyphae Felt, Phil. Jour. Sci. XIII, D, 286, 2 (1918). Laguna, reared from leaf galls on Acalypha stipulacea, Klotz. Type, Cecid. a 2848, New Yk. State colln.; part of type mate- rial in College of Agric., Ios Banos. diplodisci Felt, loc. cit., 287, 7 ? (1918) Mt. Maquiling, Laguna, 29-vill and 3 and 6-ix-17. Type, Cecid. a 2849, New Yk. State colln.; paraivbes 7 2, No. 18,314, College of Agric., Los. Banos. Asphondylia, Loew. vitea Felt, Phil. Jour. Sci. XIII, D, 284, @ 2 (1918). Manila, 1905; reared from stem galls on Cissus trifolia, L. Type, Cecid. a 2839. New Yk. State colln.; cotype 7 2 in Bureau of Science, Manila; Entom. Colln. No. 3252. callicarpae Felt, Phil. Jour. Sci. XIII, D, 285, oc 2 (roxS): Mt. Maquiling, Laguna, Luzon, 1917. Reared from leaf galls on Callicarpa ertoclona, Schauer. Type, Cecid. a 2843, New Yk. State colln.; paratype 7 9 No. 18,147, College of Agric., Los Banos, grewiae Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. XIV, 289, @ (rgI0). Mt. Maquiling, Laguna Prov., Luzon, 23-ix-17. Type, Cecid. a 2880, New York State collection, a unique 7. Bred from leaf galls on Grewia siylocarpa, Warb. Diceromyia, Felt. Phil, Jour..scit SIM, D. 2835(19x8): GENOTYPE D. vernoniae, sp. nov. This genus is near Zalepidota, Rubs. vernoniae Felt, loc. cit., 284, 7, pl. 1, 3, # genitalia (1918). Laguna, Luzon; reared from leaf galls on Vernonia lancifolta, Merr. Type, Cecid. a 2842, New Yk. State coiln. Sect. CECIDOMYVIARIAE. Arthrocnodax, Rubs. coprae Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. XIV, 291, @ @ (1919). Los Banos, Phil. Is , 6-x-17. Type, Cecid. a 2883, New York State collection. Kronodiplosis, Felt. Phil. Jour. Sci. XIII, D. 289 (1918). GENOTYPE, K. uichancot, sp. nov. 1920.] E. BRuNETIIT: Onental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 269 uichancoi Felt, loc. cit., 289, 7; pl. i, 4, 3rd antennal segment. Laguna, from leaf galls on Barringtonia luzonensts, Rolfe. Type, Cecid. a 2847, New Yk. State colln.; paratype 9 No. 18,307, College Agric., Los Banos. Kamptodiplosis, Felt. Phil jour. Sci. @ genitalia; chlorostolus 7 2, fig. Io, antennae; II, » geni- talia; pelochloris 7 2, fig. 12, @ genitalia, part; glauciveniris, ooo ie 13 9 genitalia. “Pisures.10 to ra vare text-fieures- The types of all the above species are in the Deuts. Ent. Mus., Berlin-Dahlem. Page 80, for Tripelina read Tripelma. Page 80, line 12: for conifer read coniger. Page 87, Phiebotomus himalayensts. Type in Indian Mu- seum. | Page 87, add the following species to Phlebotomus, Rond. : nicnic Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci., XIV, 163, @ 2 (1919). Laguna and Los Banos, Luzon [Banks]. Type a 2, No. 18,492 in Entom. colln., College of Agric., Los Banos, Phil. Is. Some paratypes exist. Page 92, Sect. Anophelini: For diagnostic table of genera in the ‘“‘ Anophelina subfamily,” see Giles, “‘A Revision of the Anophelinae’’ (London 1904). Anopheles (restr.) p. 23; Ste- thomyta, 25; Cycloleppteron, 26; Myzomyta, 27; Pyretophorus, 33; Myzorhynchus, 37; Arribalzagia, 40; Chrystya (MS. name), 40; Nyssorhynchus, 41; Cellia, 45; Aldrichia, 46. Page 92, Major James, in Paludism, No. 2, pp. 52—63 (Jan. IQII) contributes a paper entitled ‘‘ Notes on Mosquitoes” in which is given a key to the Indian Anophelines. Page 92, line 12: for grabhami read grabhamit. Page 92, to footnote 1 add: For structure of o genitalia in Anopheles, v. Christop., Ind. Jour. Med. Res., III, 371, with excellent figures. Page ro2, line 20: for p. 32 read 33. Page 105, line 6 from bottom: after V, 24 add (Myzo- myia). 1 Spelt incorrectly formosicula in Catalogue. 2 = 74, Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. X#@IT, Page 111, line 19 should read, Occurs at Lake Tiberias in Palestine and on the Beyruth River in Syria. Page 115, after 5th line from bottom, add: Christophers, in Paludism, No. 3, pp. 40—54, offers an interesting paper, ‘“‘ Aids to the identification of Culicidae other than Anopheles, with special reference to Indian species,’’ July roIt. Page 119, Toxorhynchites minimus, Theob., add the reference: White, Spol. Zeyl. XI, 189, ¢ , described (1919). Page 122, line 22: malayi is a good species, described as a Uranotaenta. Armigeres malayi, Edw.; and Desvotdea fusca, Theob., are identical. Delete the Kuala Lumpur locality as Edwards says the only specimens from this locality referred by Theobald to this species are obturbans. 5) Page 124, line 6 from bottom: for p. 285 read 283. Page 125, add as a further generic synonym after Scutomyia : Hulecoetomyta, Theob., Entom. XXXVII, 163 (1904): Monog. Culic., IV, 219 (1907). GENOTYPE, H. tvtlineata Leices. in Theob., sp. nov., /oc. cit., by my own designation. (Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 62, I9I4). Page 128, add to albolineata, Giles, the following references: Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed:, 430, ¢, pl. xvii, roa, venatien 9 (1902): Theob., Monog. Culic. Ill) 192% 9: Brun:, “Rees ade Mus. IV, 452. Type in British Museum. Page 131, add: Oculeomyia, Theob. pt. as a synonym of Grabhamia. Page 134, delete last line beginning Neomacleaya. Page 135, delete first two lines. Page 141, the date of the species Ochlerotatus ovreophilus 1s 1916, and of koreicus, 1917. Page 145, the date of the species ceylonicus, yerbury: and levcestert is 1917. Page 152, the date of the species Culiciomyta spathifurca is IQI5. Page 154, the date of the species Lophoceratomyta curtipalpis is IQI4. Page 180, line 4 from bottom should read: GENOTYPE, Wyeomyta avanoides, Theob., etc. Page 180, Topomyia tipuliformis. In text, for argyroven- tvralis and argentoventralis, read argentcoventralis. Page 185, Corethrelia inepta Annand. For notes on habitat see A. J. MacDougall, Spol. Zeyl. VIII, 71 (Ramcia inepta) (1918). Page 185, Dixa montana Brun. For full description of larva and pupa see B. Prashad, Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 156, pl. xix, var. chars. (1918). 1920. ] EK. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 275 Page 187, Tanyderus mirabilis, add the closer locality : Kloof- Biwak, 29-x-12 [Versteg]. Unique ? type belongs to the Buiten- zorg Museum. Page 187, in the footnote respecting the type species of Ctenophora I overlooked having myself suggested pectinicornts L. as genotype (Fauna Brit. India, Errata). At that time I had not studied the point closely, and in any case the suggested species would be invalid as Rondani’s designation of flaveolata F. stands good. Page 193, delete the species elongata, Edw., with full data. It is already recorded under Pselliophora, p. 192. Page 204, after the species robinson, add the following :— pseudofulvipennis de Meij., Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 18,” 9 (1919). Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, viii. Types in Amsterdam Museum. Dr. Meijere has also seen the species from Java, and it is very near the European fulvipennis. Page 204, before the genus Longurio, insert the following new genus and species. Sphaerionotus, de Meij. gen. nov. Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 17 (1919). GENOTYPE, S. curtipennis, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. curtipennis de Meij., loc. cit. 18, pl. ii, 8 wing (1919). Murao Sako, Sumatra, x. Unique » tyfe in Amsterdam Mu- seum. The genus is allied to Tipula. Page 209, add the following species of Pachyrhina :— nigrithorax de Meij., Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 18, 9 (1919). Air Njuruk, Dempu, Sumatra, 1400 metres, Viii. The unique 2 type in Amsterdam Museum. Page 212, add the following new genus and species to Cylindro- tomini :— Agastomyia, de Meij., gen. nov. Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 17 (1919). GENOTYPE, A. albitarsis, id., loc. cit., sp. nov. albitarsis de Meij., Joc. cit. 17, pl. ii, 7, wing (1919). Sungai Kumbang, Sumatra, ix. Unique type ~ in Amsterdam Museum. Page 217, add following species to the genus Dicranomyza :— signata de Meij., Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 13, @, pl. ii, 1, wing, IQTg. Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, viii. Unique o. Type in Amsterdam Museum. 276 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vou. XVII, 1920.) Page 222, add following species of Limnobia :— stigmosa de Meij., Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 14, pl. ii, 2, wing (x919). Suban Ajam, Sumatra, vil. Type in Amsterdam Museum, sex not stated. Page 224, Dapanoptera versteegt de Meij. Add following data: fig. 2, wing. Dutch South Papua, 28-ix-12, one 92. Type belonging to Buitenzorg Museum. Page 225, Libnotes strigivena Walk. Add new locality, Biwak Island, Papua, ix, one o. Page 225, Lzbnotes quadnfurca Walk. . Add new locality, Beaufort-Fluss, Papua, xi, one o&. Page 228, add following species of Libnotes :— tripunctata de Meij., Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 14, pl. ti, 3, wing (1919). Suban Ajam, Sumatra, vii. Unique @ tyfe in Amsterdam Museum. Page 239, add following species of Acyphona :— punctulata de Meij., Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 14, pl. ii, 4, wing (1919). Sungei Kumbang, Sumatra, ix. Unique @ type in Amsterdam Museum. Page 246, add following species of Guophomyia :— fascipennis de Meij., Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 15, pl. ii, 5, wing (I9IQ). Muata Sako, Sumatra, ix. Unique o tyfe in Amsterdam Museum. Page 242, add following species of Mongoma :— nigriceps de Meij., Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 15 (1919). Suban Ajam, Sumatra, vii. Unique type 2 and a damaged specimen in Amsterdam Mu- seum. Page 256, add following species of Epiphragma. kerberti de Meij., Bijd. Dierk., Feest-nummer, 16, pl. 11,6, wing (1919). Air Njuruk, Dempu, Sumatra, 1400 metres, viii; Suban Ajam, Sumatra, vii. Type in Amsterdam Museum, sex not stated. Page 268, Diceromyia Felt. This name is preoccupied in Culicidae by Theobald, Ig11t. ———— EEO EES abdominalis Brun. ap Felt : Taylor .. abjuncta Kieff. ; abnormalis Brun. heobs absens Brun. Sis absobrinus Felt Acalleomyia Leices. .. acalyphae Felt Acanthocnemis Blanch. acanthopus de Meij. .. Acartomyia Theob. acaudata Leices. : acer Walk. nec Theob. acer Theob. nec Walk. achaetae Leices. aconitus Don. Acrodicrania Skuse acrostacta W. Acyphona Ost. Sack, adiei James and List. adjacens Kieff. oC Aedeinae Blanch. Aedeomyia Theob. AEDEOMYINA AEDEOMYINAE Aedes Mg. aedes Leices. Aedimorphus Theob. AEDINAE : Aedinus Lutz AEDOMINA Giles Aedomyia Giles aestuans W. aetheria de Meij. affinis Brun. (Gonomyia) + »» (Platyura) », de Meij sre 99 dw. 4) steph: africana Theob. africanus Theob. (Mucidus) es », typical form INDEX. 144, 142, 2 ,, var. veversus Theob. ” », (Stenoscutus) agarici Oliv. agas Rond. Agastomyia de Meij.. ager Giles in Theob. Aioretomyia Leices. . Gi aitkenii James in Theob. albicosta Lutz. albiditarsis Kieff. albifasciatus Macq. .. albiforceps Kieff. albimanus Mg. albinervis Kieff. albipennis Fab. albipennis de Meij. 94, Page albipennis Kieff. 57 5 Mg. as 8 albipes var. nigritarsis Leices. 176 ,, Leices. in Theob. 177 EE SELON 210 calico: (Orthopodomyia). . 176 ac (Stegomyia) 128 albipunctata Wulp ae ZOu albirostris Theob. .. 106, 109 | albitarsis Alex. ae eNO se Brun. 210 a de Meij. 275 ee Dol. ft gc, LL 5 Kieff. oh 5g CUA ue 45 Ludl. a 174 Theob. 171 alboannulata Theob.. Ao alfa alboannulatus James and List.. III alboannulis Ludl. I4I alboapicalis Theob. 106 albocephala _,, 134 albogeniculata Brun. 243 alboguttata Edw. 238 albohumeralis Brun.. 85 albolateralis He 33 se Theob. STO albolineata Giles nec Theob. 127, 274 a Kieff. ar 60 hy Mg. SC ate 64 Ee _Theob. nec Giles 128 albomarginatus Curt. 54 albonigra Brun. 81 albonotata ,, 81 Loew 260 albonotatus Kieff. AT albopicta Brun. 31 Skuse von D0 albopleura Theob. .. Mites WD alboscutellata Leices. (Lepzdoto- myta) 140 alboscutellata Theob. (Reedomyia) 139 alboscutellatus Theob. vee E39 albosignata Kieff. AQ albotaeniata Theob. . 133 _ albotaeniatus Leices. in Theob.. 139 i Theob, IIt albus Leices. as ve 165 | Aldrichia Theob. 5c 93, 273 Aldrichinella Theob... ay 95 | alis at 104 Allactoneura de } Mei. 30 Allodia Winn. ae > 33 allothrix Kieff. nic ate 78 allotropica ,, ws aS Se alpigena Mik. 232 alpina Zett. 231 alta de Meij. 216 alternans Kieff. 14 a3 Westw. 120 45 Zett. 33 alternata Brun. 24. Index. 278 Page alticola Edw. 216 s Kieff. 50 Amalopina Brun. : 251 AMALOPINI (Amalopina) 249 Amalopis Hal. in Walk. 250 | Amaurosiphon Rubs. 15 amazonensis Lutz. 156 ambigua Theob. 132 ambiguus Mg. BAG: 49 amboinensis Dol. 116, 117 5 atts} amesii Ludl. 128 amica Alex. 254 analis Kieff. : 56 Anchimongoma Brun. 244 Andersonia Strickland 135 Androclosma Ender. 258 Androdiplosis Felt 16 Andropogonis Felt 27a angulatus Theob. ISI angusticapitis Brun. 233 angustiforceps Kieff. 69 angustipennis de Meij. 86 at Ender. 263 | Winn. £7 Anisocheleomyia Theob. 173 Anisomerini : 258 Anisopus Mg. ae e205 annandalei Brun. (Isoneuvomyia, Platyura) .. 25, 26 | ne », (Pericoma) 83 | a », (Ptychoptera).. 186 | a Kieff. (Isoplastus) 63 ee », (Prochivonomus) 71 Ge Prashad .. sa LT * Theob. 130 annularis Schrk. sn GES) Be Theob. (Culiciomyia).. 152 a 5, (Trichoprono- myta) 156 an Theob. nec Wulp (An no- pheles) .. 96 a Wulp. nec Theob (An no- pheles) 96, 97, 98 annulatipes Kieff, (Polvpedilum) 68 », (Tanypus) 60 annulatus Leices. 149 mn Schrk. 169 oo theoby, snes 165 annulicornis Brun. 33 annulifemur Edw. .. 141 29 de Meij. 50 2B annulifera Theob. 150, 151 annuliferus Edw. sO % Lud. 166 annulioris Theob. : 163 annulipalpis Theob. . 147 annulipes Brun. 254 os Ender. 245 5 Walk. 148 annulirostris Skuse .. 159 AD Theob. .. 129 annulitarsis Leices. 146 3 Macq. .. 125 annuloabdominalis Theob. 152 annulosa Wulp 190 annulus Theob. ; 162 Anomala Marsh, nec Steph. 31 anomalipes Kieff. Anomaloniyia Hutton anomalus Kieff. Anopheles Mg. 92, 273, 273 89 ANOPHELINA ANOPHELINAE 89 ANOPHELINES 36 89 ANOPHELINI SOnO2 278 anopheloides Giles 176 Anoplistes Westw. 257 antennatus Brun. 223 anthracina de Meij. 28 antica Bran. 240 antidesmae Banks 270 antisepticus Lichtenstein 184 Antocha Ost. Sack. 232 | anxifer Coq. 158 Apeilesis Macq. 210 aperta Brun. (Gonomyia) oe 2d ae », (Rhaphidolabis).) .. 252 apicalis Alex. ae 228 55 Brun, iis ve 82 Ae de Meij. (Emphervia) .. 27 55 oe (Limnophiia) 254 ,, Lheob. (Avmigeres) 123 Ne * (Brevirhynchus) 146 76 D6: (Letcesteria) 146, 147 W. 5 2120229 apicipennis IByebAG Sc 25 apicotriangulata Theob. Bo. Libr Apistomyia Big. 36 aplochirus Kieff. 76 aploneurus ,, 5¢ 56 76 | Apogon Rond. oe aie 46 Aporoculex Theob. 156 Aporosa Macq. Ac 219 appendiculata, Brun. 82 approximata Brun, (Dicranomyia) 216 on :, (Pselliophora) 192 apptoximatus ,, owe 0 40 apricans Kieff. 15 aranetana Banks : 140 aranoides Theob. (Wyeomyia) 181, 274 arcuata Brun. : 32 arcuatipes Kieff. 57 ardens W. 188 arenariae Rubs. 14 argentea Ludl. Brun. (Taeniorhyn- chus, Theobaldiomyia) 165 argenteiventris Theob. 181 argenteomaculata Theob. 130 argenteopunctata Brun. : 84 argenteosquamosa Ender. 56 30 argenteotarsis Ludl. 117 argenteoumbrosus Theob, 156 argenteoventralis Leices. 179, 180, 274 argenteus Ludl. 165 argentifera de Meij. . 217 argentinotus Banks .. ee argentipes Annand. and Brun. .. 86 argentocincta Walk. .. so BN argentoventralis I,eices. (lapsus, mihi for argenteoventralis) 180 argyrocinctum de Meij. 43 argyropalpis Leices. .. 180 argyropus Swellen. 96 argyrotarsis Leices. 175 = R. Desv. 93 Index. 279 Page | Page argyroventralis Leices. (lapsus, auronitens Kieff, 47 mihi for argenteoventralis) 180 | aurostriata Banks 130 armatifrons Kieff. 80 | australiensis Theob. in Giles 150 armatipes Kieff. 57 | azriki Patton 103 Armigeres Theob. : (2 Arrhenica Ost. Sack... ar 258 | babu Annand. 86 Arribalzagia Theob. .. ..93,273 | badia Brun. 262 artemisiarum Kieff. .. a5 16 | bahri Edw. 152 Arthrocnodax Rubs... ..12, 268 | bancrofti Skuse 126 articulatus Rond. .. 135, 136 | Bancroftia Lutz. 176 ascidiicola de Meij 176 | banksii 269 asiatica Giles 184 | Banksinella Theob. 124, 142 3 Leices. a 113 | barbatitarsis Kieff. 75 a Theob. ae 94 | barberi Coq. 94, 96 ASPHONDYLARIAE 10 | barbicornis F. 40 Asphondylia Lw. : 10, 268 | barbirostris Wulp 97 assamensis Brun. (Molophilus) .. 236 | barianensis James and List. 96 5 », (Leucholabts or- barkeri Theob. : 153, 154 nata, var.) .. 33 , basalis Brun. 27 Theob. 130 | basilaris 259 Asthenia Westw. 36 | basilinea Brun. : 34 Atarba Os. Sac. 35 | Bathosomyia Theob. 135 ater Daniels 119 | bella Brun. ~ 83 aterrima Brun. G2 Dine Avie. an 30 an Walk. .. 222 | bengalensis Brun. (Lechria) a ee PLWA aterrimus Kieff. (Atvichopogon) .. 48 A », (Psychoda) 8I at gee », (Clinotanypus) .. 61 a Kieff. (Bezzia) 50 atra Brun. me ne 39 ee »» (Peromyta) 17 Dolls 259 | Bezzia Kieff. 56 », Macq. 38 | biannulata Brun. - 233 Cee) een a 239 | Bibio Geoff. ae 39 Theob. a 174 | BIBIONIDAE 37 Atractocera Mg. 42 | BIBIONINAE 37 atrata I,. 187 | bibula W. ae 220 atratum de Meij. Be : 43 | bicinctipes Brun. Se BD, Dis atratus Kieff. (Clinotanypus, Pyo- ‘bicolor Brun. (Leza) .. Be cladius).. Ale . 60, 61 se », (Dicranomyia) 217 atratus Theob. a 055 3 sy ees ee 26 atrescens Alex. 216 | », de Meij. ; 239 atricauda Skuse 31 i Weitces: 175 Atrichopogon Kieff. .. 47 5» |. Maege 259 atripes Kieff. (stripes, ipa) 71 LOStmoack: 233 atrisquamis Brun. . 84 Walk. 40 atritarsis Brun. 186 bicornuta Theob. 154 atrophus Kieff. 80 | bicornutus Kieff. 68 atrosignatus Kieff. .. 77 | bifasciata Brun. EeeLaS Atypophthalmus Brun. 22 bifascipennis Brun. (Mycomyia). . 27 aurantia Brun. (A porvosa) 220 55 (Pselliophora) IQI 50 », (Eriocera) 264 bifurcatus I). sé a 96 5 », _(Pselliophora) .. 92 | bigotii Bell. 155 oe Theob. - 120, 121 | bilineata Gmel. 266 aurantiaca Dol. we 1225) bilobata: Lw: “he 36 auratus Leice:. 136, 166 | bilobatus Kieff. (C2licoides) BR aurea oe 52 172 a », (Procladius) 63 aureochaetae Leices. . 84. | es », (Tanypus, Tricho- aureohirtum Brun. 42 tanypus, Protenthes) 62, 272 aureolineatus Leices... 123 | bimacula Kieff. 5 54 aureopunctis Ludl. 167 | bimaculata Leices. Om anys aureosquammatus Ludl. 149 By Walk. 3 32 aureostriata Leices. 12; | bimaculiala Leices. 174 aureostriatus Dol. 160 bimaculipes Tueob. 183 aureoventer Theob. 179, binotata Brun. 35 aurifer Coq. 134 | 3 Edw. 186 auripennis Skuse 212 | Binotia Blanch. 181 aurirostris Watson 114 | bioculata de Meij 223 aurites Ludl. nec Theob. 149 bionis Agharkar 36 :» Theob. nec Ludl. 138 | bipunctata Brun. 222 auroatra Walk, 224 bipunctata L. 46 280 Page bipunctata Theob. 163 bipunctatus I. Kieff. (Chivonomus) 2 no II. ,, (Chivonomus) 80 birmanensis Kieff. 60 biroi Theob. 162 Bironella Theob. 115 bisignata Kieff. 54 bispinosa Pettey. 22 bistriata Brun. 185 bistriatipennis Brun 234 bisulcatus Coq. 168 bitaeniorhynchus, Giles Blige Blanchardiomyia Brun. 121 Blepharocera Macq. (Blepharicera 36 BLEPHAROCERIDAE 36 Bolbodeomyia Theob. OS Boletina Staeg. : 29 bolwiensis Theob. ae 94 bombayensis Macq. .. 50 BOK Bophrosia Rond. 50. BES borneensis Brun. (Ovimarga) 5G) Sil ,, _(Tipula) 195 Boycia Newstead 171 Brachycampta Winn. 33 Brachydicrania Skuse 34 BRACHYNEURARIAE II brachypsectra Kieff. .. 8s 271 brahmacharii Chris. .. 106 brakeleyi Coq. 185 brasiliensis Westw. 229 breinli Taylor 124 Bremia Rond. an es 270 brevicellulus Theob. .. 148, 149 bevicornis Kieff. ae 66 breviforceps Kieff. 36 brevifrons Brun. 13 e220 brevimanus Kieff. at SI brevior Brun. 239, 240 brevipalpis Giles 168, 169 aa Roper rh 95, 114 is Theob. (Lophoceratomyia) 153 », (Toxorhynchites) 116 brevipennis Curt. 226 brevirostris Brun. 29 Edw. . 176 Bre virhynchus Theob. 145 brevis Brun. 204 po Jsleyons 265 brevispina Kieff. 53 brevistila 58 brevistilus ,, 48 brevitibia Edw 123 breviventris Kieff. 67 Brithura Edw. 204 brumale Kieff. i's ao ae 273 brumalei Kieff. (=brumale) 69-273 Brunettia Annand. 84 brunettii Edw. (Delopsis) tb 35 zs »» (Rhaphidolabis).. 252 ss Kieff. (Chivonomus) 79 i »» (Cricotopus) 66 nA »» (Tanypus) 60 brunnea Brun. fe A 24 brunnescens Brun. .. 37 “ de Meij .. 219 brunnicosta Brun. 201 bryanti Alex. 241 bryoniae Sch. Index. Page bullaus Ender. 29 Ge zie burmae Kieff. Ds 53 butleri Theob. aio ‘142, 143 byssina Schrk. nae 64 Cacomyia Coq. oe 135 caeca Theob. (Pecomyia) 137 caecus Theob. (Culex) Ways 5 V7 Caenarthria Thoms. .. : 257 caeruleocephala Leices. nec Theob. .. 181-182 caeruleocephala Theob. nec Leices. (Phoniomyia) 182 caeruleocephala Theob. ( Uvano- taenia) 173 caeruleocephala Theob. var. later- alis Lud). 174 caeruleovittata Ludl. 178 calcarata Kieff. 49 caleuttensis Kietf. (Bezz7a) 58 5 (Dasyhelia) 46 caliginosa Brun. a 75 callicarpae Felt 2608 callichirus Kieff. 75 callicomus ,, 74 | calligaster ,, 76 callimorphus Kieff. 77 callinotus Felt (Chirvonomus) 75 », (Metriocnemus) .. 64 callisphyrus Felt. 76 callithorax ,, Pea at 73 Caloptera Guer. Sc a eos eS caloptera Say 239 calopus Mg. 125 calotricha Kieff. 49 Calvertia Ludl. II5 Calvertina ., II5 Calyptopogon Kieff. 44 campestris Leices. 175 Camptocladius Wulp.. 64 camptogaster Kieff. 72 canadensis Theob. 13 55 Westw. 230 canariensis Berg. 220 cancer Leices 56 175 cantans Mg. oc 157 carbonaria Brun. O09 39 cardamitis Newst. and Carter lit Cardiocladius Kieff. .. 66 caticis Rubs. 15 cariniceps Ender. 242 carmichaeli Brun. 195 carnea Lw. 17 carneotincta Alex. ben / carnosus Kieff. 66, 272 Carrollia Lutz in Theob. 155 castanea Macq. 193, 194 Catageiomyia Theob. 142 catasticta Knab. 177 Catocha Hal. ; 18 caudelli Dyar and Knab. 156 caunteri Kieff. 7O Cecidogona Lw. 17 Cecidomyia Felt 269 Cecidomyia Mg. 15, 270 CECIDOMYIARIAE 268, 271 CECIDOMYIDAE .. 50 8 2OY/ CECIDOMYINAE .. sobs Or Index. 16 | 30 | 281 Page cinctipes Fab. (Tzpula) LOS cinctiventris Brun. (Limnobia) . 227 es ae le 35 cinctoterminalis Brun. OL cinerascens Brun 215 cinerea Brun. 199 de Meij. ARP 198 Kieff. (Palpomyia) 53 Macq. (A peilests) 210 a ceed) 17 cinereifrons de Meij. . LOS cinereus Mg. On So. ALi cingulata Brun. 264 pe de Meij. 262 Leices. 146 cingulatus Dol. eEELOS | circipunctata Brun. .. 55 AIG citrina Edw. wt 208 Cladura Ost. Sack. .. 56 MS Claduroides Brun. 251 claripennis 253 | Clastobasis Skuse 31 clavata Kieff. 58 clavatipes Kieff. 71 clavatitarsis Kieff. 56 67 clavipalpus Theob. Lt, 172 cleopatra Willcocks .. 103 Climacura How. Dyar and Knab. 157 Clinodiplosis Kieff. 5 Ugh KS) Clinotanypus .,, 69 Cloniophora Sch. 257 Clydonodozos Ender, 247 CLUNIONARIAE Os Cnephoeophila Phil. 27 coccidivora Felt ( Androdiplosis) 14 », (Diadoplosis) 16 Coce odiplosis de Meij. 269 Coelodiazesis Dyar and Knab. 94, 95 Coelodiplosis Kieff. 12 Coelosia Winn. 34 cognata Ost. Sack. so ay) cohaesa Don. 106, 109 collaris Brun. 35 » 4nder. 35 Colonemyia Leices. 181 colorata Walk. 206 Colpodia Winn. 17 columbaczensis Schoub. 42 columbina Brun. 21r combinata Walk. 260 | commovens .,, 120 communis Leices. 184 33 Mg. 46 compacta Brun. 2I compedita W. 189 completiva Leices. ee 172 complex Theob. 183, 184 complexa Ost. Sack. ee 232 Conchyliastes Theob. 92-95 concolor Bech. on be R. Desv. 156, 157, 161 concolorithorax Brun. 208 confinis Brun. 222 coufinnis Arrib. 148 confirmatus Arrib. 133 confluens Kieff. oe : 50 confundendus Kieff. .. ae 67 Page Cellia Theob. 93, 273 cellularis Kieff. Bo centauriae Kieff. 15 eentralis Brun. 221 Ceratocheilus Wesche 230 Ceratocystia Dyar and Knab. 131 Ceratolophus Kieff. 55 Ceratopogon Mg. 43, 46 CERATOPOGONINAE 44 Ceratostephanus Brun. 223 CEROPLATINAE 2 Ceroplatus Bosc. 2 Cerotelion Rond. 25 ceylanica Felt “8 a 13 BA Kieff. (Clinodtplosis) . 15 a ., (Dibezzia) 5° 3 . (Lestremia) 18 AS .. (Pachydiplosis) . 16 ceylanicus ,, (Cavdiocladius) .. 66 op : (Chivonomus) 73 5 », (Culicoides) 52 5 -» ‘(Dactylocladius) 66 53 » (Epidosis) 17 = , (Lestodiplosis) . 14 35 -.. (Misocosmus) 17 (Tanytarsus) 68 ceylonensis Theob. 181 ceylonica Edw. 5 BAG 5. Newst. and Carter 95-105 e Theob. (Culiciomyta) .. 152 5 “ (Uranotaenia).. 174 ceylonicus Edw. 145 Chaetomyia Leices. 145, 140 Chagasia Lud}. TALS (| chamberlaini Lud. Gil, WI Chaoborus Licht. 184 chaudoyei Theob. 103 Chemalida Rond. DRG Chiasmoneura de Mei}. he 28 CHIRONOMARIAE a0 66 CHIRONOMIDAE 43 CHIRONOMINAE 63 Chironomus Mg. 71 chlorogaster Kieff, I (Chironomus) 77 ; Il op : 78 chlorophorus os 33 193 273 chlorostolus Yh 2H} choricus oe 77 Christophersia James si 95 Ss Theob. (Anopheles, Myzomyta) 105 Theob. (Culex) 159 Christya Theob. (Chrystya) 93-273 | Chrysoconops Goeldi 134 Chrysodiplosis Kieff. Tite 2770 chrysogona Knab. 149 chrysolineata Theob. 129, 131 chrysolopha Kieff. 58, 272 chrysophila Walk. 189 chrysoscuta Theob. 140 chrysothorax .,, ; 124 Chrystya v. Christya 93 cilicrus Kieff. 16 cinecta Brun. 264 » de Meij. ae ag Fab. ; oe . 59: 62 | cinctipes ,, (Mesochria) 29 confusus Edw. 123 282 confusus Theob. congruens Walk. conifrons Edw. : coniger (conifer) Kieff. conigera Kieff. coniophaga Winn. Conithorax Brun, conjungeus Edw. 99 Kieff. Conocladius Kieff. conopas Frnfld. nec Theob. conopas Theob. nec Frnfid. Conopomyia Leices. .. Conosia Wulp consimilis Brun. contaminata L. Contarinia Rond. contigua Brun. contingens Walk. continuata Brun. oe convergens de Meij. .. coprae Banks Coprodiplosis Kieff. Coquillettidia Dyar coquillettii Ender. Corethrella Coq. CORETHRINAE cornea Felt cornfordi Theob. cornigera Alex. 56 Speis. costalis Brun. 35 Edw. - Lw. 9 Ww. , costata Felt Courteia Kieff. Crapitula Gimm. crassa Edw. A crassicornis de Meij. .. crassicosta Speis. oe crassinervis de Meij. .. crassipes Bezzi es Theob. nec Wulp ap Wulp nec Theob. crassiuscula de Mei}. .. Cricotopus Wulp cristatum _,, crocata Ll, crocea Edw. Crunobia Kolen. erux Dol. PW at Le Cryptodiplosis Kieff. , . crystalloptera Ost. Sack. Ctenacroscelis Ender, Ctenoceria Rond. Ctenodactylomyia Ctenophora Mg. ue ctenophorina, Riedel CTENOPHORINI ctenophoroides Edwards cubicularis Kieff, eubiculorum Dol. Culex TE; .. Culicada Felt CULICALES Culicella Felt Index. Page Page 135 | Culicelsa Felt. ig Senay ene 5) NOE || (CWRECOODYAVE, oF ws 88 04, 205 | culicifacies Giles ¢ .. ie 103 80, 273 Bs 5A alc Bye IOI 50 | culiciformis Cogill .. sig. RED 16 James and Liston .. 113 230 | s dweopae.- ap 143 123 | CULICINA bg - 90 74 | CULICINAE a . 88, 89 64 | CULICINES ba ye 90 136 | CULICINI oe 89, 115 149 | Culiciomyia Theob. .. Soe BT 171 | Culicoides Latr. 43, 48, 51 248 | Culiseta Felt sis ee LOO 207 | cuneatus Theob. s =\eul OS 186 | cuneiformis de Meij .. 21250 2h3 270 | curtimanus Kieff. .. to 71 203 | curtipalpis Edw. 154 253 | curtipennis de Meij. .. Ree 275 201 | curtipes Edw. oe sie uals 213 | curtitarsis Kieff. : oe 79 268 | curvilinea Brun. (Mycetophila) 50 35 14 (Mycomyia) .. 2 148 curvipes Wulp. 190 202 | cyanea Edw. : 224 185 | cyaneomaculatus Dol. oe 59 184 | Cyathomyia de Meij. 40 168 15, 171 | Cyclolepidopteron, Blanch. a 92 185 | Cycloleppteron Theob. «+ 92-273 219 | Cylindrocera Lioy .. ae TI 230 | Cylindrotoma Macq... PP PZ) 211 | CYLINDROTOMINI gic 211 236 | Cyniphes G. Costa. .. St 85 g2 220 | Dactylocladius, Kieff. Hs 66 15 | Dactylomyia, Newst. and Cart... 95 12 | Danielsia, Theob. se 133 37. | Dapanoptera, Ost. Sack in Westw. 224 205 | Daphnephila, Kieff. 6 II 37 | Dasyhelia, Kieff. wie A os Yas 245 | Dasymallomyia, Brun. t 246 52 | Dasymyia Leices. .. =) poe La 264 | Dasyneura Rond. $8 oe 19 123 | Dasyptera Sch. 236 127 | de beauforti, de Meij. 216 37 | decemguttata de Mell 219 66 | deceptor Don : aoe) | OR 69 | decipiens Kieff. 7 ss 48 205 | decora Brun. or “ns 82 222 | decorabilis Leices. .. ne 179 251 | decorata Brun. Dy, ZO 248 | defectus Brun nS = 41 62 | deferenda Walk. she ne 15 15 | DEINOCERATINAE ars QI 261 | DEINOCERATINES otis oI 193 | delectata Walk. 5 <5 231 186 | delicata Brun ee ne 215 .. 270 | Delopsis Skuse. ie oc 35 187, 275 | delta Walk. oe so. OS - 191 | demarcata Brun. (Dicranomyia) 214 187 | (Pachyrhina) .. 208 262 | Ba (Tipula) oe OD 48 | de meijeri (Leia) Per 32 2 50 » (Ttpula) 202 155 | 33 Edw. a aia R254: 133 | Dendromyia Theob. .. : 183 89 | DENDROMYINAE .. 5.0 OI 155 | deniedmanni Ludl. .. Aree) 28535} Index. | 16 | 14 | Page dentata de Meij. 202 Dentifibula Felt desmotes Giles 128 Desvoidya Blanch. - (Desvotdea. Desvoidia) 121 determinata Ost. Sack. 233 Diadiplosis Felt 14 DIADOCIDIINAE 28 diagraphis Kieff. 69 diana Macq. 259 Dibezzia Kieff. 58 Diceromyia Felt 268, 276 Diceromyia Theob. = 157 dichroa Walk. Bi 260 Dicranomyia Steph. .. 212 Dicranophragma Ost. Sack. 255 Dicranoptycha Ost. Sack. 231 Dicroneurus Kieff. Dictenidia Brulle 187 didyma Grimshaw 245 diffusa de Meij. 235 digitata Edw. 147 Dilophus Mg. 41 diluta Walk. 260 dimidiata de Meij. 207 Diomyza Meg. in Mg. 8 Diplecus, Kieff. diplodisci Felt 268 Diplonema Annand nec Lw. 84 DIPLOSARIAE Wy Dy Diplosis, Lw. 15, 270 discalis Brun. 40 discolor Coq. 131 discolor de Meij. 52 disjuncta Kieff. 54 dispar Kieff. II dissimilis Leices. 130 distans Brun. (Evioptera) 227, », (Psychoda) 81 disticta Kieff. ts 53 distincta Brun, (Psychoda) 81 of » (Ptychoptera) 186 eg Meun. A 29 distinctus Bran. 269 distinguenda Brun. 20 ditaenius Kieff. 70 diurna Theob. 143 divergens de Mejj. 202 diversipes Brun. 20 dives Brun 195 dives Sch. we 148 divisa Brun. (Pselliophora) IOI :; = (Tipula) 200 divisus ,, Z4 266 Dixa : 185 DIXIDAE 185 dofleini Guenther a4 173 dohrnianus Ender. 193, 195 dolens Kieff. ae 7O PE OsStaoack. 190 doleschalli Giles 168 eS Ost. Sack. 205 dolichocephala Leices. 146 Dolichocladius Kieff. 65 dolichogaster as 74 dolichomerus $5 70 Dolichopeza Curt. 210 DOLICHOPEZINI 209 283 Page dolichotomus Kieff. 75 dolicocephala Leices. 146 dolosa Arreb. 142, 158 domestica Theob. 133 domesticus Germ. 132 Leices. 32 dorsalis de Meij. 207 6 Walk. 38 dorsopunctata Brun. 207 dotata Ost. Sack. 209 dubiosa Brun. 28 dubitans Leices. 189 | dudgeoni Theob. 112 durhami Edw. ws 124 Duttonia Newstead .. 135 dyari Coq. 155 Dyodiplosis Rubs. 14 Ecculex Felt 133 egregia de Meij. 231 | Ekrinomyia Leices. 121 Elacophila Rond. 256 elatus Kieff. 78 elegans Big. ate 30 ,, Brun. (Amalopis) 251 i, . (Macrocera) 24 (Paracladura) 249 5p » (Ltpula) 199 Ficalbi 126 » James in Theob. 95 elegantula Brun. (4 malopina) 251 . (Tipula) no AoW | Elephantomyia Ost. Sack. 229, 230 Eloeophila Rond. : 250 elongata Edw. 193- 275 elongatissima Brun. .. ee ZO3 eminentia Leices. 153 Empeda Ost Sack. 239 Empheria Ost. Sack. 28 KEmpheria Winn. 28 Endaphis Felt 12 Ephelia Sch. 256 EPIALURGI Alcock — 89 epidesmus Theob. ie ly 3) Epidosis Lw. 175 272 Epiphragma Ost. Sack. Shh U2 Eriocera Macq. 258 Erioptera Sch. = Molophilus Curt. 2 36 Mg. nec Sch. Meee ZR, ERIOPTERINI (Eriopterina, Eriopterinae) : Bo eS error Theob 93, 112 eruthrosops Theob. es 135 erythrina Alex. 216 erythropterus Kieff. 80 Etorleptiomyia Theob. 170 eucera Kieff. ae 56, 57 euchroma Walk. 255 Eudiplosis Kieff. ic 270 Eumelanomyia Theob. 157 Eumerosema Kieff. II Eupeitenus Macq. 38 Eurhamphidia Alex. . 229 Euryschalis Brun. 34 evanescens Brun. 22 Evanioptera Guer. 258 exacta Brun. 20 exagitans Walk. 125 284 Page excelsa Alex. 216 excitans Walk. 125 exclusa 5A 238)1| Exechia Winn. 34 exilis Coq. 47 eximium de Meij. 43 exomnata Speis. so, = BEG extremus Walk. Br 50 18 faleata Banks 267 falcipes Banks 174 fallax de Meij. oe ZOOS familiaris Ost. Sack. (Libnotes) .. 226 | AA 5h (Pachyrhina) 206 fascialis Kieff. ae fs 50 fasciata F. 125 5 Guer. 258 | 53 Macq. : ae 206 Mg. (Macrocera) Be 24 - ,, (Platyura) 25 ,, (Rhymosia) & 33 A ,, (Trichoptera) Sale 82 ; Westw. 46 36 fasciatipenne Kieff. 69, 272 fasciatipennis Kieff. : 70 $2 Say «i. nee 255 fasciatus F. (Culex) co. TDG » Mg. 54 3 Say. 3). Walk: ar 55 fasciculata Brun. 56 ao oly | fasciolatus Arrib. 148 fascipennis Brun. (Claduroides) 251 252 os s, (Dicranomyia) 314 = » (Ephelia) Ee 256 Ys 3, (Rhaphidolabis) 252 (Sciara) 2I = de Meij. (Dapanoptera) 224 | 5 ap (Gnophomyia) 276 eS Mg. ab she 31 as Say. ie 255 fascipes Brun. (Rhymosia) 32 fatigans W. 30 So Aelsies febrifer Banks 100 febrilis L. 41 Feltinella Theob. 94 Feltidia Dyar ihe Feltodiplosis Kieff. 12 femoralis Dol. oi 6 e 19 Ke Edw. hes 5a) DANG) femorata Mg. 7 SF 55 | AN de Meij. .. v0, 09238 fenestrata Brun. ote 56 | AOR a de Meij_ .. 230 = Ost. Sack. sts 233 fenestralis Scop. > EZ OS ferruginea Brun. (Acrodicrania).. 31 = Ls (Evioptera) AS 237 - x (Macroceva) .. 2 =f » (Mycomyia) .. 2 “5 Mg. ; 252 ferruginosa Brun. (Rhamphidia) 228 ” Wulp. 261 festiva Brun. 221 a Sieft. 54 Ficalbia Theob. ey 170 filicornis Brun. ots Sa oy Kieff » Index. Page filiformis Walk. 231 filipes F. . 5. 22D) ett: .- 63, 64 » Walk. (Culex) . 167, 168 bis 13 (Sciara).. Fy ites UG) filitarsis Kieff. (Chironomus) ri 76 3¢ EEA ene) 54 fimbriatus Kieff. 71 Finlaya Theob. iG peeslais fissicornis Kieff. ie se 65 flammiventris Brun. . 20 flava Brun. (Atarba) . 235 3 ,» (Erioptera) 238 ‘ » (Mongoma) ae 242 a » (Styrvingomyia) Rae) ells 3 » (Tvichocera) eZ 5O : Leices. eee) LAG. LAO. Ay > Ludl : ae 102 flavellus Kieff. 43 flaveolata F. 56 oan LS, flavescens Brun. (Cladura) Mon les! =) » (Lipulas 201 we Kieff. 5h 56 a liz: Bae or 237 flaviceps Kieff. (Atvichopogon) 47, 271 3 , (Forcipomyia) 50 | ender. . 192 | flavicollis Brun. (Parabrunettia). . 85 ee 5 _ (scia7va) 20 Fr Kieff. ; 65 flavicosta Brun. (Gervanomyia) 218 an », (Macrocera) .. 2 » (Ltpula) 203 flavidus Kieff. a 61 flavipalpis Kieff. Si 47 flavipennis Brun. ae Ae Gy a Giles 139 Vee Skuse 35 flavipes Brun. are 263 de Meij. sey e207 Macq. 36 ote 35 Mg. 46, 52 flavipleura Brun. ae ‘ 22 flavirostris Ludl. at nes) LOO flaviseta Brun. Se eke 22 flavithorax Brun. (Mycomyia .. 2 oy) 2 (Tipulay 204 flaviventris Brun. (Gevanomyia) 219 » (Mycomyia) .. 27 a » (Platyura) 25 33 Kieff. (Bezzia) 56 »: (Chironomus) 73 flavobrunnea Brun. (Dicranomyia) 215 i> 3 (Leta) a 2 flavocincta 13 ts 35 a 222 flavofasciata__,, 192 flavofemorata ,, 20 flavoferruginea Ost. Sack. 248 flavohirta Brun. Bs 30 flavoides Brun. 194, 195 flavolimbata 33 flavomarginata Brun, (Gonomyia) 240 » (Platyura) 26 | flavus Brun. ana BEY fulvicollis F. cic 38 fulvipennis Walk. 198 fulvohirta Brun. 56 82 fulvolateralis Brun. .. 194 fumicosta Brun. 204. fumifasciata Brun. 198 fumitascipennis Brun. 203 fumifinis Walk. 197 fumipennis Brun. ie sO 3 UG) # Kieff (Clinotanypus, Procladius) 61 pe Steph. A 157 fumipes Brun 26 fumiplena Walk. a utls) funerea Brun. te . 26 y>.-. Lyeices. nc 183 funereus Theob. 5 143 funesta Ender. : 23 », Giles 92, 107 funesta Leices. Sic 119 285 Page funesta Ludl. nec Giles 106 funestus Giles 107 Harris oe 39 fungorum De Geer 34 furcata Brun. 253 Furcinerva Rond. 18 furens Poey 48 Furina Jaen. 246 fusca Brun. 254 pe cem\ ery: 238 ey iw: AG 262 Leices. (Dasymyia) WA A Bai) ae >, (Skiervomyia) a 181 a 5, (Stegomyia) re 128 Bs ,. nec Theob. (Uvano- taenia) 17 », Mg. (Cectdomyia) 10 Be 3, (Limnobia) Ss 212 ., Theob. (Avmigeres, Des- votdea) 22 5G An (Protomelanoconion) 157 A = (Tvichorhynchus) . 152 fuscana W. ae 209 fuscanus W. 158 fuscicornis Edw. 235 fuscinervis Brun. (Lizbnotes) 22 3» (hupula) 200 fuscipennis Mcq. 189 fuscitarsis Kieff. 74 fuscitibia Brun. At fuscocephalus Theob. 166 fuscoflava, Brun. 208 fuscolimbata Ender .. 22 fuscomarginata Ender. 231 fuscopteron Theob. 149 fuscosignatus Kieff. 61 fuscovaria Ost. Sack. 255 fuscus Theob. aces) I51 fusiger Kieff. 64 galii Kieff. : 10 gamma Brun 4 Bots on Ender: 5 ASs! gardneri Ludl. 130 gaudens Walk. 190 gedehana de Meij. 198 gedericola__,, rat 203 Geitonomyia Leices. .. ie 125 gelidus Theob. 156, 163 Geneja Lioy : 2 generosi Felt : 15 geniculata Brun. : 81 geniculatus ,, 5 236 genitalis Brun. (Evioptera) 238 a »» (Geranomyia) 218 in », (Limnophila) 253 ¥ », (Rhymosia) : 33 genurostris Leices. Be irks Geranomyia, Hal. yt 2071 germana Os. Sac, ow 23 gibbosa tie 5 45 giblini Aeeiee ; Hie 149 gigas Giles 94, 100 Gilesia Theob. ate 135 gilesii 5 117 gilvipes Brun. 83 glabra 55 254 286 Index. Page Page glabrimanus Kieff. 80 | guttipennis de Meij. .. 56 glabripennis Brun. 251 | Gymnastes Brun. as 234 glabripes de Meij. 233 | Gymnometopa Coq. .. 12 , Kieff. 79 | Gynoplistia Westw. 257 glandifex Kieff. ae it] Glaphyroptera Sch. 169, 170 | haasi Kieff. (Daphnephiila) II glaphyroptera Winn... ay: 31 »» _(Panteliola) 9 glauciventris Kieff. 793273 Haasiella Kiefi. ‘ 55 Glochina Mg. .. 212 | Haemasson Lw. 85 gloriosus Kieff. a 78 | haemorrhoidalis F. 116 Glyptotendipes Kieff. 70, 273 | halifaxii Theob. Mae Bee (541 Gnophodeomyia Theob. 156,157 | hallii James 5 95, 102 gnophodes Theob. yo eUSOm ir bee lent. 56 Ws Gnophodromyia Theob. 156 | Hallomyia Kieff. II Gnophomyia Ost. Sack. 246 | halophila .. 45 Gnoriste Mg. ? 29 | halterata ,, 238 Goniodineura Wulp 223 | hamifera Kieff. ar 57 Goniomyia Ost. Sack. —Gonomyia 240 | Hammatorhina Lw. .. 30 Gonomyia Mg. 240 | Harpagomyia de Me.j. 178 gossypii Felt. 1o | Harpomyia Felt ‘ 10 goughii Theob. »» sq ) hatiensis Carter 143 Grabhamia Theob. 131, 142 | Hebotomus Rond. 85, 86 grabhamii (grabhami) Theob. 2 | Heinzmannia Ludl. ( Hetzmannia) 183 graciliforceps Kieff. 71 | Heliodiplosis Felt a=, 269 gracilipes Kieff. : 56 | Helius St. Farg. and Serv. 228 gracilis Brun. (Dicranophragma) 255 | hellwigi de Meij. : 267 99 3, (Mesocyphona) 239 | Helobia St. Farg. and ‘Serv. 249 PE »» (Paracladura) 248, 249 | Heptaphlebomyia Theob. — 155 36 », (Ltpula) am 200 | HEPTAPHLOEBOMYINA QI 5, de Meij. (Dolichopeza) 210 | HEPTAPHLOEBOMYINAE OI 46 An (Empeda) 239 | heptatomus Kieff. 78 », Leices, (Stegomyia) 128 | heterocera " 50 96 »» (Topomyta) 18q | heterocerus ,, 79 » >, (Zeugnomyia) 180 | Heteromyia Say 43, 55 », Lheob. St 115 | Heteronycha Arrib. TAI gracillima Brun. 200 | heteroptera de Meij. .. 22 grahami Theob. 120 | heteropterus Kieff. 65 Grahamia ,, 178 | hewitti Edw. 154 graminicola Kieff. ats 16 | hexatomus Kieff. 78 graminis Kieff. ss Mt, 12 | hiemalis De Geer 250 aD Leices. 166 | hilpa Walk. ce 258 grandior Brun. 238 | himalayae Kieff. (Culicoides) 2 grandis - 25 | ae », (Dibezzia) aac 58 granifex Kieff. Test 5p s, (Prohelia) - 48, 49 Grassia Theob. as 2 | » ,, (Rhopalocladius) OA grata Banks 116, 118 a a Cee es) 60 gratiosus Big. oe , 41 | himalayana Edw, . =) 246 sade Brun. (Eviocera) 265 | himalayana Giles Bx eps Way >» (Titpula) 203 himalayanus Kieff. : 77 grayii Theob. aed 182 | himalayensis Annand. . 87-273 greeni Brun. it 263 | a Brun. (Mycetophila) 35 - 1, Theob. (Howardina) 131 | », (Titpula) 199 >, (Wyeomyia) 182 | hirsuteron Theob. (hivsuteros) 164 Greenomyia Brun. 31 | hirsutum Ludl. 136 gregoryi Ludl. 131 | a Theob. 163 grewiae Banks 268 | hirta Felt 12 griseiceps de Meij. Bag) dean ehlS: 26 griseifrons Brun. 42 | Hirtea Mg. 39 griseipennis ,, ae 201 | hirtilineata Brun. 21 griseolateralis Brun. .. 3s | hirtipennis ,, 82 grisescens 42 | hirtipes de Meij. 46 griseus Annand. 87 | oh Kieff. 67 grossipes Kieff. 73 hispaniola Theob. 103 Gualteria Lutz .. 138 |~hispida Theob. ae 171 gubernatoris Giles 136,137 | Hispidimyia Theob. .. 17a guttata Hutton o 31 hispidosus Skuse : 120 ap ebhteob: 149 | Hodgesia Theob. 179 guttifer de Meij i holopticus Brun 223 honesta Brun. Hormomyia ss hortulanoides Brun. . hortulanus L. Mg Howardia Theob. Howardina Hulecoetomyia Theob. huinberti Ost. Sack. ”) humeralis Brun. hunteri Strickland hyalina Mg. hybrida Leices. (Colonemyia) 39 3° ”? Mg. hybridus Edw. Hyperdiplosis Felt hybridus Edw. hypocrites Brun. Hypodiplosis Kieff. hyrcanus Pallas 131, 142 142, 274 (Ficalbia, Conope- mya) . idalia Ost. Sack. Idioneura Phil. Idiophloeba ignicollis Walk. llisia Rond. Ilisomyia Rond. Ilisophila , oo imitator Leices. (Siegomyia) ,’ immaculata Mg. Wulp immaculatus James . o7 immaculipennis Brun. immisericors Walk. impatabilis impellens Walk. nec Theob. Theob nec Walk. imperfecta Brun. impiger Walk. AM) implacabalis Walk. . nae (Verrallina) »? implexa Theob. imponens Walk. po Brun. (Plecia) 9? ” impressa Walk. imprimens impunctata Brun. impunctus Don. inaequalis Kieff. incerta Brun. (Acrodicrania) (Evrioptera) (Polylepta) (Toxorhina) 33 ”) (Sctara) Lg LO Index. Page | 283 | 275 | 40 | 39 46 | 92 261 33 II4 4O 182 | 17/2) 249 123 269 rey 2 209 Uso 161 1gO | 249 | 245 38 239 230 239 129 144 250 206 IO IQI 125 159 101 202 160 160 94 225 39 21 225 136 83 103 58) 31 237 28 230 IO incertus Brun. (Toxorhina, Limno- biorhynchus) incompleta Brun. (Gonomyta) 99 2° > 99 (Limnophila) . inconspicua Brun. (Empeda) 99 »? aD. ” (Macrocera) .. (Rhamphidia) (Sctara) (Tipula) 230 240 254 "230, 240 (Rhaphidolabis 252 | inconsequens Brun, 287 Page inconspicua Theob. 157 inconspicuous Brun. . 236 - Kieff. (Coprodiplosis) I4 “ », (Diplecus) . 14 3 (Procladius) 63 incunctans Walk. we 189 indecora Kieff. (Bezzia) Ses 57 ia aa (Culicoides) 52, 272 | indecorabilis Leices. .. 144 iundefinita Brun. 2 a Ludl. a 98 indianus Kieff. (Atvichopogon) 47 — ,, (Oligotrophus) 9 | indica Brun. (Anomalomyia) 31 os » (Antocha) 232 f . (Blepharocera) 36 es ,, (Limnobia) 221 = » (Mycomyia) 27 98 » (Odontopoda) 30 i > (Plecia).. 39 a oe (Rhaphidolabis) 252 Ph » (Xtphura) 187 .. Haton (Brunetiza) 84 “A 3, (Pericoma) 84 » Felt (Harpomyia) 10 6 53 (Streptodiplosis) 13 ,, Kieff. (Heteromyza) 55 ; », (Lestremia) 18, 271 3, (Micropsectra) 68 pi », (Schizomyia) 10 ., Theob. (Anopheles, Neocellia) 94, 112 2 » (Neomacleaya) 135 56 », (Phoniomyia) 183 ,», Walk. Sie 18 indica Theob. var. simplex 143 indicum Becher se a 42 indicus Theob. (Neomacleaya) 134, 143 » Wieff. (Dicroneurus, Epido- sis) Wi QUAL Ss », (Lsopiastus) 63 Sy », (Oligotrophus) 9 », (Pachyleptus) 55 indiensis Theob. (Anopheles) 95 Bs PRE aus 108 indistincta Brun. 26 indivisa Walk. ai 310 28 Indodiplosis Felt he 13 inepta Annand. ape 185, 274 inermicrus Kieff. : ne 54 inermipes ,, (Mucropsecra) 272 We (Stilobezzta 55 inexorabilis Walk. 125 infindens Walk. 194 infixa Walk. (Eviocera) 260 » (Limnobia) 220 inflictus Theob. : 167 infula Theob. 132 infuscata Brun. 21 Ingramia Edw. 171 innocens Brun. 216 innotabilis Walk. 226 inordinans ,, 2 erG7 inornata Theob. (Culiciomyia) “Isr, ine. BS 5» (Gnophodeomyia 156 (Squamomyia) .. 181 inornatus Walk. ae 118 insignis Brun. (Lea) 32 = », (Teucholabis) 233 288 insignis Edw. Index. Page 238 | Kempi Kieff. (Bezzia) Pe cen Vleiy: IgI 5, Wulp 255 insolita Walk. 257 instabilis ,, 72 intermedia Rothw. 100 interrupta Brun. (Cladura) 248 i », (Itpula) 199 a Kieff. ss 53 inusta Mg. 232 iridescens de Meij. 43 iris Kieff. . It irrorata W. 24'S ischaemi Kieff. $e 7 Oh By TIsoneuromyia Brun. .. 25 Isoplastus Skuse 63 jacobsoni de Meij. 47 ar Edw. (Styringomyia) . 246 »» (Ttpula) 204 jamaciensis Theob. 131 Jamesia Chris. 15 jamesii Blanch 108 56 Edw. I4I ; List. nec Theob. 99 », Lheob. nec Leices. 108 japonica W. 37 japonicus, var. ceylonicus Theob. 167 javaensis Theob. 119 javana de Meij. (Limnophila) 254 on io (Ovrimarga) 232 oe wi 245 oe Ws 205 javanensis Alex. é 232 ar de Meij. (Evioptera) .. 237 ae = (Rhypidia) .. 223 st Kieff., Edw. ee 44 javanica Alex. (Atarba) 235 “3 s, (Geranomyia) 219 ys », (Ula) 257 BA Dol. ets — 187 ie Kieff. 15 ne Kieff. and Leeuwen 9 javensis Dol. (Eviocerva) 258, 259 55 meee 205 jenkinsi Kieff. 61 Jenkinsia Kieff. 45 jenseni de Meij. 168 jesoensis Tsuzuki 95, 97 jeyporiensis James 109 JOBLOTINA 90 JOBLOTINAE 90 johannis L. 40 Johannseniella, Will. 55 joloensis Ludl. 122, 123 josoensis Tsuzuki .. sc 95 jucunda Ost. Sack. 257 jugraensis Leices. (Desvoidya) 123 a -, (Hulecoetomyia) 144 juniperinus L. Sn “ 9 jurgiosa Walk. : 257 juxapallidiceps Theob. 153 kambangani de Meij. 228 Kamptodiplosis Felt 269 karwari James in Theob. 112 Kempi Brun. (Epiphragma) 256 _ >» (Eviocera) 265 = > (Mongoma( 242 », (Polypedilum) Kempia Kieff. oe: kerberti de Meij. Kerteszia Theob. kiefferi Patton Kingia Theob. kingii 3 klossi Brun See ESdiwe kobusi de Meij. ; kochi Don. (Anopheles) a3 ;, (Ochlerotatus) konoupi Brullé koreicus Edw. korinchiensis Edw. kowarzii Dzied. Kronodiplosis Felt kuchingensis Edw. Labidomyia Steph. laconica Ost. Sack. lacteipennis Kieff. lacteitarsis Brun. laeta F. lampronotus Kieff. lamprothorax ,, laniger W. lasiochirus Kieff. Lasioconops Theob. . Lasioptera Mg. LASIOPTERARIAE — lasiopterus Kieff. lasiopus Kieff. Lasiosoma Winn. latefurcata Brun. = Ender. latelineata Brun. lateralis Ludl. 5 Theob. laticornis Mg. laticornis Walk. latifascia = ,, latifascipennis Brun. latifrons Brun. | latisquama Coq. lativentris Bezzi Laveraina Theob. Lechria Skuse Leia Mg. .. ac leicesteri Edw. (Aedes) vs ,, (Uvanotaenia) ,.) eLheob: Sc Leicesteria Theob. Leicesteriomyia Brun. Leiponeura Skuse Lejomya Rond. =Leia Lejosoma ,, ~ Lepidoplatys Coq. At Lepidotomyia Theob. I ” II Leptina Mg. leptochirus Kieff. Leptoconops Skuse leptogastrus Kieff. leptomeres Theob. Leptomorphus Curt. .. Leptorhina Steph. 135, Index. 289 Page Leptosomatomyia Theob. .. 178 | longipes Theob. Leslieomyia Chris. .. eS S » Walk. ae Lestodiplosis, Kieff. .-14, 269 | longirostris de Meij. .. Lestremia Macq. ee 50 g/g 1s) Ap Leices. (Ficalbia) LESTREMINAE .. ue 17 | », (Uvanotaenia) leucomeres Giles Se Rg eat 29h| Ai g if 3 Leucomyia Theob. .. eS On| 56 Theob. leucopeza de Meij. .. .. 244 | longispatha Kieff. leucopogon Kieff. .. ae 53 longistila Kieff. leucopus Don. of ay 99 | longitudinalis Brun. .. leucopyga Wulp 55 ea GS | longivalvis Kieff. ate leucosphyrus Don. .. 2. 102 | longivena Edw. 7s 212, leucotarsus Kieff. .. 5s 75 | Longurio Lw. leucotelus Walk. a .. 260 | Lophocelomyia leveillei, Kieff. bis 0 17 | Lophoceratomyia Theob. lewaldii Ludl. are -. 119 | Lophomyia Giles Libnotes Westw. te ee? Lophoscelomyia Theob. : lignicola Brun. xs a5 46 | lophoventralis AG 135, 13751 Oo, LIMATINAE o6 oe o1 | lorentzi de Meij. . limbata Brun. Sc 50 26 | loricatus Leices. 5c limbipennis Macq. .. as 36 | Lowiola Kieff. Limnaea Rond. 0 .. 237 | lowisii Theob-. Limnobia Mg. ae .. 220 | lucernarum Kieff. LIMNOBIINAE fs Ss 211 | lucida de Meij. LIMNOBIINI Sic .. 212 | luciensis Theob. Limnobiorlynchus, Westw. 217, 229 | luctuosa de Meij. Limnoica Rond. a .. 237 | ludlowi Blanch. Limnomya ,, +3 ae 252 » Brun. nom. nov. se Limnomyza ,, s¢ set e220" >, Lheob. 5h 95, Limnophila Macq. .. .. 252 | Ludlowia ,, LIMNOPHILINI.. = -25ay |i dueers W..7). limpida Edw. te .. 227 | lunata Westw. linderae Kieff. an ate 11 | lunigera Walk. lindesayi Giles de .- 100 | luridus Dol. linearis Alex. si ~- 219 | lutea Edw. SC os lineata F. aye avs 2 as) Ladle 156, eee Keiett: Se ae 55 55) Megs (Evioptera) 237, a5. Jel aie a 115 »> 3, (Macrocera) is lineatopennis Ludl. .. .. 124 | luteinervis de Meij. lineatus Kieff. a6 O6 17 | luteiventris Brun... lineola Kieff. oe Be 56 luteoabdominalis Theob. Liponeura Skuse=Leiponeura .. 235 | luteoannulatus Theob. listoni Giles nec List. .. Tor | luteocephala Newstead », List. nec Giles a 107 | luteola Theob. lobaticeps Kieff. Ae os 73 luteolateralis Theob. lobaticollis ,, oe ts 73 | luteoventralis ,, lobatus Ac 5 sr 68 lutescens Leices. longiareolatus Macq. nhs 170 | lutzi Cruz longicalear Macq. .. * 50 Lutzia Theob. longichaeta Brun. .. te 85 _ luzonensis Felt Se longicornis Brun. A a 2TOn| ms Ludi. Ae n7te A Dol. ere .. 198 | Luzonomyia Felt = Kieff. 5 46 | es Mg. ac fe 24 | macedoniensis Cot. and Hovasse longicosta Brun. sie 34 Macleaya Theob. longicrus Kieff. an ee 5 74, macleayi Skuse longifurcata Brun. .. 26 | Macrobrachius Dzied. longifurcatus Theob. nec Becker 1 51 | Macrocera Mg. longinervis Brun. (Limnobia) .. 221 MACROCERINAE longinervis Brun. (Sciara) La 20 | macrocerus Kieff. longipalpis Kieff. at oe 79 macrochaeta ,, ~ eles are .. 145 | macrochirus ,, bie a Leices.in Theob. .. 146 macrofilum Banks .. 50 Newst. and Carter 157 | Macropeza o- 2? Wulp. .. 161 | macroptera Macq. longipennis Brun. (Rhaphidolabis) 252 PA Phil. . », (Limnobia) .. 222 | macropus Blanch. 30 », (Sctara) _ 22 | Macrorhynchus Ss 290 Page macrorhynchus Kieff. 47 macroscelus Kieff. 78 macrostoma ,, S| macrothrix ,, biG 50 Macroura, Berendt .. 24 maculata Mg. (Diva) 185 ” ” (Rhypidia) 223 2 », (Trichosticha) 239 5, Theob. (Nyssorhynchus).. 104 - ,, (Orthopodomyia).. 176 K ,, nec Mg. (Pecomyta) 134, 141 ss ,, (Pseudograbhamia) 134, 138 55 $3 var. of Anoph. lindsayi Giles. 100 maculatus Mg. nec Theob. (Culex, Ochlerotatus) I4I 56 Theob. O35 TOA sit maculicoxa Ender. Ae 32 maculicrura Theob. 161 maculipalpis Giles 108 maculipennis Brun. (Diva) 18s ~ ,, (Psychoda) . 82 At Mcq. (Aforosa) 220 33 Mg. ea 92 » Say 32 Wulp. . 266 maculipes Theob. (Avribalzagia) 93 r OEE 177 maculipleura Edw. 247 Leices. 175 maculiventris Brun. 265 maculosa James and List. 112 madagascarensis Theob. 155 Maekistocera v. Megistocera 2c magna Theob. (Brevirhynchus) . 146 = - (Lepidotomyia) 7 34-137 magnicornis Ender. .. O06 magnifica Kieff. 12 magnificus Leices. 119 magnipennis Kieff. 12 magnus Theob. 146 maiae Edw. 124 Maillotia Theob. 156 majesticus Brun. 194 major Annand. 87 ieee heob: 150 malabaricus Theob. 87 Malaia Heiler : 178 Malaya Leices. ave “19S malayi Leices. (Aedes) 168 45 5, (Hodgesia) 5 179 3; (Verrallina) Soe ear kes Theob. (Uranotaenia) 122-274 ” malfeyti Newstead mammilifer Leices. a mangiferae Felt 13 an Kieff. 9 Manguinhosia Cruz 94 mangyana Banks 106 manilensis Felt -- 267 manilensis Sch. (maniliensis, mantlliensis) a6 vere LOA: manillensis Sch. A 59 Mansonia Blanch. : Bema, Mansonioides Theob. 149 mansueta Ost. Sack. .. 261 marginalis Bezzi 228 marginata Brun. Index. Page marginata Mg. 27; marginatus Annand. 86 59 Say 266 margininotata Brun. 83 marmorata Brun. .. 243 5 Hffg. in Mg. 256 | marmoratipennis Brun. 200 marmoripennis Brun. 214 matteiana Kieff. and Cecconi 13 maxima Leices. 175 mcegregori Banks 113 mediofasciata Theob.. . 143 mediolineata Ludl. .. 143 Theob .. ie 171 mediolineatus ,, : 137, 138 mediopunctata ,, c si NELGO: mediopunctatus Theob. 94 mediovittata Coq. 125 Megaculex Theob. 171 MEGALORRHINI 90 Megarhina Giles, =Megarhinus Rob. Desveneee 115 Megarhina St. Farg. and Serv. nec | Megarhinus Rob. Desv. 228 MEGARHINES 90 | MEGARHINI go MEGARHININA _.. go | MEGARHININAE Theob : go | Megarhinus Rob. Desv. nec Me- garhina St. Farg. and Serv. 115 Megistocera W. a 209 melanaspis W. are 377 melancholica Walk. .. AR melanochirus Kieff. 75 Melanoconion Theob. ar 155 Melanoconium Blanch WS, iS Melanoconops Theob. we) SS melanomera Walk. 197 melanophorus Kieff. . . 75 | melanopterus Giles 139 melanostictus Kieft 76 melanostolus 55 74. melanothorax ,, .. 69 melanura Ost. Sack. .. 2006 ts Walk. 188 melanurus Coq. 157 35 Dol. Ale 59 Meleagris Ost. Sack. .. 261 Memnemyia Strick. 95 | mendacis Daniels 182 Mesochria Ender. as 29 Mesocyphona Ost. Sack. 239 mesopyrrha W. : SH. 29) metaboles Theob. 106, 107 metallica Alex. 21T 3 Leices. (Ficalbia, Cono- pomyta) UG fits WZ metallica Leices. (Wyeomyia) 183 | metallicus Leices. in Theob. 119 METANOTOTRICHA OI | metatarsale Brun. : 2 metatarsalis ,, (Pervicoma) 83 metatarsata Edw. .. 65 YAS) oD de Meij... we) be 240 Metriocnemus Wulp.. . 45 64. | micans Leices. - : 174 Micraedes Coq. LOS microannulatus Theob. no INS Index. Page microcerus Kieff. ea LO Microculex Theob. .. eee 5o Microperrisia Kieff. .. ee Op ezt Micropsectra + 68, 272 microptera Giles in Theob. TM Tez microtaeniatus Theob. Sc eLO2 milnei Kieff. ‘ ia 69 Mimeteomyia Theob. Ae IG Mimeteculex Theob. SA a ey mimeticus Noe : Ee 161 mimomyiaformis Newstead Age 171 Mimosciara Rond. .. oe 18 Mimulus Edw. ote bes 167 minima Kieff. Se ae 46 7 Ludi. me A a ., Theob. ae 170, 171 minimus Leices. ch LOO 55 Theob. (Anopheles) .. IOS 3 Ba (Toxorhynchites) 118, T1Q, 274 minor Leices. (Lophoceratomyia) 154 a », (Lopomyia) aS 179 | 53 bheobs we A 166 minuta ,, (Culicada) 135,030) | as », (Mimomyia) Soa aA minutissima, Theob. (Culiciomvia) 153 an i (Stegomvia) 129 minutus, Lw. nec Rond. te 86 ie Rond. nec Lw. a 86 | 59 Theob. a Rs 97 mirabilis de Meij oe 187, 275 Misocosmus Kieff. .. af 17, Mitopeza Edw. nk 2 210 mixta Brun. te 83 Mochlostyrax Dyar and Knab .. 156 modesta Leices ae bo en higis eee Me. ae oe 212 SOS BOA Char ay. eee 2511 molestus Costa Ba eis 86 so oiefi: ae Lie 52 Ap Se ANA ae Re 167° mollissima Hal. aa dio AIS Molobraea Rond. me NS 18 Molobrina ,, ae ae 18 Molobrus Latr. Ste Pie 18 Molophilus Curt. ete so ARS Molpemyia Theob. .. bia ahAG Mongoma Westw. .. oe 2A Mongomella Ender. .. eA! Mongomioides Brun. .. so AD monochrous W. 3e LOS montana Brun. (Dixa) 185, 274 | es »»_ _(Trvichocera) So | 2S) pecen Melt: : ac Paliys Montapus Stanton and Racker’ ss i atut monticola Edw. me 229 monticola Kieff. (Camptocladius) 64 monticola Kieff, (Forcipomyia) . 50 montivaga 29 Se ae 50 montivagans Alex. .. e277 ae Keetiae a3 51 morosa Ost. Sack. .. Sa 26 mosquito R. Desv., Arrib. do 1 S128 motschulskyi Gimm... a Bi, moultoni Edw. (Armigeres) ts kes B42 »» (Uvranotaenia) .. 176 | Mucidus ‘Theob. ae = 119 | mucidus, Karsch. nec Leices. .. 120 | 291 Page mucidus, Leices. nec Karsch 120 multicolor Camboulin 103 multifida Kieff. 14 multimaculosus Leices. A 164 multiplex Theob. 134, 139 multipunctata Brun... So AGS multipunctipennis Brun. 255 multistriatus Ender, .. 247 munda Brun. 201 musicus Say. 92 Mycetina Rond. 35 MYCETOBIINAE 29 Mycetophila Mg. 35 MYCETOPHILIDAE 18 MYCETOPHILINAE 29 Mycodiplosis Rubs. : 16 Mycomyia Rond. (Mycomya) : 2 aH Johann. 28 Mycozetoea Rond. 35 Myxosquamus Theob. 135 myzomyfacies ,, 3: 103 Myzomyia Blanch O25278 Myzorhynchella Theob. 6 94 Myzorhynchus Blanch. 92, 273 nagpori James and List. : 99 Nasiterna Wallengr. .. 251, 256 nebulosa Edw. 5 et », de Meij. 235 nebulosus de Meij. 247 * Mg. 266 Nematocera W. 2 Neocellia Theob. 94 Neoculex Dyar. ‘ 155 Neoempheria Ost. Sack. 28 Neoglaphyroptera Ost. Sack. : 31 Neomacleaya Theob. Se 4 Neomelanoconion Theob. 151, 156 Neomyzomyia An : 95 Neopecomyia Theob. 135 Neostethopheles James 94 Neostyringomyia Alex. «280 nepalensis Brun. a ME 35 Edw. 240 Pe Kieff. 78 Westw. 259 Nepalia Kieff. 26 63 nepenthicola Banks .. 184 nepenthis Edw. 182 | nero Dol. 148 nervosa de Meij. (Dicranomyia) . . Zig se (Libnotes) 226 Nesopeza Alex. : 210 nicnic Banks 273 niger Annand. 86 », Leices. 154 nigerrima Brun. 264 x Edw. 233 es Theob. (Culiciomyia) 153 5 55 (Mansonia) 150 5 Giles, nec James and List. 100 “4 James and List. nec Giles 95, 97, 100 nigra Brun. (Gnophomyia) ; 246 > »» (Leia) A 32 Hs :, (Limnobdia) : 221 ;, de Meij. . 33 3) Leices, (Lophoceratomyia) 154 Index. 292 Page nigra Leices. Se aa ae 180 »» Lheob. . 04 3 258 nigrans Stanton 112 nigrescens Brun. 222 “p Edw. 2 Theob. es ae nigricans Kieff. 56, 57, 272 bate ; . 5< = eZ06 nigricephalus Leices .. 166 nigriceps de Meij. 276 ES we : 220 »» Wulp (Goniodineura) 223, 224 a »» (Prionota) 188, 192 nigricornis Alex. : So) | Des nigricoxa Brun. By Sy Dai nigrifasciatus Theob.. 103, 113 nigriforceps Kieff. ot oe nigrina Riedel 264 nigripennis Brun. (Bibio) 41 o 5, (Psychoda) 8r ef », (Sciara) 20 A Wulp in de Meij. 262 nigripalpis __,, ao 238 nigripes Brun. 239 » Staeg. aps 96 Ly Zett. 156, 160 nigritarsis Ludl. ee nla: 3 Leices. 176 nigrithorax Brun. 215 ee de Meij. 275 a Wulp in de gat 190 nigritia Lud. 131 nigriventris de Meij. . 4t nigroannulata Wulp . 206 nigroapicalis Brun. (Eviocera) 264 ” >? (Mongoma, Trentepohlia) 243 515 Ti ice : 199 nigrocinctus Dols 59 nigrofasciata Brun. 3 nigrofemorata Edw. 245 e de Meij. 30 nigromarginatus Kieff. Te nigronitida Brun. : 37 »» (Geranomyia) 210 nigrosignatus Edw. . 149 nigrosparsus Kieff. 73 nigrotibialis Brun. 201 nilgiricus Edw. 167 nimba, Theob. 93 Ninguis Wallengr. 66) 28 nipponi Theob. 135, 126 nitida de Meij. ls 217 nitidirostris Edw. 210 nitidithorax Brun. 22 nitidiventer Giles 181 nitidulus Kieff. SI nitidus a 79 nitobei Edw. 222 nivea Leices. 139 ay Gls 139 nivea-amesii Lud]. 128 niveiapicalis Brun. (Sciara) 22 ¥» % (Dicranomyia) 207, niveipes of ; 221 niveitarsis Skuse ah 229 niveitaeniata Theob. .. 169. 170 niveocaputis Ludl. niveocincta Kieff. 5 niveoscutellatus Theob. niveus Ludl. | nivipes Theob. (Anisocheleomyia) », (Anopheles) nivipleura Leices. : nobile de Meij. nocticolor Edw. nocti vaga Kieff. nocturnus Theob. nodifex Kieff. nodulosa Mcq. 50 nongkodjadjarensis de Meij notabilis Skuse notata de Meij. sy Gol :, Wulp notatinervis Brun. notatipennis _,, (Evioptera) (Gevanomyia) (Geranomyia) P »s (Psychoda) notatus de Meij. Mi Notonotricha Theob... notoscriptus Skuse Nototricha Coq. novaeguineae de Meij. , 99 (Dicranomyia) 216 novaeguineensis de Meij. 72 g-notata Brun. 85 g-punctatus Kieff. 61 novumbrosus Strickland 114 nubeculosa de Meij. .. 240 nubilipennis Kieff. 13 nubipennis Rond. 236 nudipes Kieff. 77 Numantia Big. 212 nursei Theob. i III Nyssomyzomyia James Lg 94. Nyssorhynchus Blanch. 93, 273 obediens Ost. Sack. 40 obscura Big. 258 a, leila (Dolichopeza) 211 3 », (Plecia) 39 29 39 Sprays 245 cement: 242 ior) eye 176 », Johann. 272 x3 Weices: 168 Rond. 1O obscurata Walk. 30 obscuripennis de Meij. 40 obscuripes ae 2 63 obscurus Leices. Bo allots: obturbans Walk. L2 Te e2 obtusilobae Felt 13 occipitalis de Meij. 257 occulta Mg. 250 ocellata Walk. 250 ocellatus Theob. (Anopheles) 102 (Taentorhynchus) 132 Ochlerotatus Arrib. 133, 142 ochracea Theob. Si 133 ochraceus Edw. part... 138, 140 a Theob. ie 138 ochripleuris de Meij. .. 208 ochrolineata Brun. 185 ochripes Brun. Octavia Big 8-fasciata Brun. 8-segmentata Brun. Oculeomyia Theob. .. Odontonyx Rubs. Odontopoda Aldr. oecacta Poey. 55 Olbiogaster Ost. Sack. 5¢ oleracea L. ad Oligomera Dol. oligotrophariae Oligotrophus Latr. omissa Edw. oe omissinervis de Meij... opaca Bezzi. 30 », de Meij. opacus Kieff. 5c opalizans Ost. Sack. opposita Brun. optabilis Walk. orbicularis Brun. Oreillia Ludl. oreophilus Edw. Orfelia A. Costa Oribremia, Kieft. : orientalis Brun. (Dolichopeza) Pe », (Erioptera) is sei 62a7a) an de Meij. (Gnophomyia) ‘3 Edw. AG Felt origenus Kieff. Orimarga Ost. Sack. Orimargula Mik. oriphila Kieff. 4 oriplanus Kieff. (Chironomus) = (Orthocladius, Tri- chocladius) Sovere) 99 9? orissae ie Ormosia Rond. ornata Brun. (Ephelia) (Macrocera) (Teucholabis) 2? 9) »” ”) >», Lheob. ornaticornis Kieff. ornaticrus a 49, ornatipennis Brun. (Limnophila) 55 Sp eee) a de Meij. . ornatipes Brun. a3 Kieff. ornatissimus Dol. a +5 Kieff. (Chironomus) (Clinotanypus, ; Procladius) ornatithorax Brun. ornatus Brun. 95 Dol. 2? 99 Orseoliella Kieff. re ORTHOCLADIARIAE Orthocladius Wulp .. Orthopodomyia Theob. ortiva Ost. Sack. : oryzae Wood-Mason .. 31, 153, 9, 267, Index. Page 195 | osakensis Theob. Sc 237 | ostentatio Leices. 257 | Oxydiscus de Meij. 26 | oxystoma Kieff. 23 | Pachydiplosis Kieff. .. 30 | Pachyleptus Walk. 48 | Pachyrhina Macq. .. 267 | pachyrrhina Ost. Sack. 196 | paederiae Banks 258 Kieff. and Leeuwen 9, 267 paenulata Endr. oe 271 | pagei Ludl. (Taeniorhynchus) 147 sp », (Theobaldia) 198 | paivai Kieff. (Clinotanypus) 228 35 », (Culicoides) 253 »» (LTanypus) 51 Palaeoanaclinia Meun 232 | palawanensis Ludl. 19 | palestinensis Theob. .. 260 pallens Wulp 82 pallescens Brun. 171 | pallida de Meij. I4t | PY Ludl. 2c | ae Theob. 14 | pallidiceps, Theob. 210 | pallidicornis de Meij.. . 237 ah Edw. 20 | pallidicoxa Brun. 246 | pallidipes Kieff. ae 267 | palliditarsis de Miej. .. 269 | pallidithorax de Miej. 47 50 Theob. 231 | pallidiventris Brun. 232 | pallidopalpis Theob. 50 | pallidostriatus Theob. 75 | pallidothorax (pallidithorax) ‘Theob. 65 pallidum Kieff. 60 | pallidus _,, (Procladius) 80 am ,, (Prochironomus) . . 236 | Walk: 256 pallipes Mg. 24 | palmeri Alex. 233 | Palpomyia Meg. in Mg. 161, 152 143 | palpus Newstead, Dutton and Todd 156 46 | paludicola Skuse 271 | pampangensis Brun... 254 > Ludl. 243 panalectoros Giles (toris, tros) 234 | panangensis Ludl. 214 | pangerangensis Alex. 59 | pannosa Ender. 186 | Panoplites Theob. 79 | Panteliola Kieff. papatasii Scop. : 60 | Parabrunettia Brun. 195 | Paracladura Pr 29 | parallela Brun. (Evioptera) 62 ‘5 », (Sctara) 56 | Paramongoma 165 | parangensis Ludl. (Myzomyia) (Uvanotaenta) 15 ” 64 Parapleciomyia Brun. 65 | parascelos Theob. 176 | Paratendipes Kieff. 206 | pardalis Dol. 16 | Pardomyia Theob. 147, 148 69, 273 134, 140 Index. 294 Page Parexechia Bech. 34 parva Edw. 208 parvicellula Brun. 254 parvinotata Brun. 209 parvus Taylor : 162 Patagiamyia James .. 94. patricia Brun. 200 pee onina Say. 255 ecomyia Theob. 134 pectinata Edw. 3 147 Pectinopalpus Theob. 151 pedata W. : 196 PEDICIINAE Kert. | 249 peditaeniatus Leices. 96 pelargus Kieff. an 70 pelochloris Kieff. 79-273 PELOPIINAE j 59 pelostolum Kieff. 69, 272 pembaensis Theob. Pip alA2 pendula Edw. ErAT pennipes Brun. oc 234. i Ost. Sack. .. 241 pentatomus Kieff. 68 pentazonus ,, 65 Penthetria W. 37 penumbrinus Edw. 196 perdecora Walk. 224 perdita Leices. 144 peregrina Brun. 232 peregrinus Kieff. 51 perennis Ost. Sack. 261 perichlorus Kieff. 78 Pericoma Walk. 82 perileucus Kieff. 80 periskelata Giles ae apeL28 perniciosus Newstead ts 87 Peromyia Kieff. 17 perplexa ,, : 46 Be Leices. EEL LO perplexus _,, 3 162 persistans Banks SAS) perturbans de Meij. .. - 87 se Walk. LAS pettigrewii Theob. 167 Phagomyia ,, 134 phalaenoides L. 81 pharoensis Theob. 93 philippinensis Banks 270 53 Giles me 181 me Ludl. (Anopheles) 110 5 Ue Bes) 114 Philodendromyia Theob. 153 Philorus Kellogg. : 36 PHLEBOTOMINAE 85 Phlebotomus Rond .. 85 = sp. Giles 87 », Howlett 86 Phoniomyia Theob. 182 Phoroctenia Coq. 187 Phorodonta Coq. 2 photophila Kieff. Be 54 photophilus ,, (Isoplastus) 63 5, (Protenthes) 62 Phronia Winn. 34 phryganopterus Kolen. 236 Phylidorea Big. 252 Phyllophaga Rond. Physecrania Big. Page picta Mg. . picticornis Brun. 210 5 Ost. Sack. 235 pictipennis Bezzi 243 5 Edw. ae 234 oe Kieff. (Dibezzia) 58 ” Mg. 256 pictipes Brun. 217 ; Kieff. 53 pictiventris Kieff. (Culscoides) 52 | », (Prochivonomus) 70 pictus Dol. ac eee 72 Pe lie 96, 107 Pilaria Sintensis ae OS pilicornis Zett. 252 pilifera de Meij. 235 », Lheob. 156 pilosa Mg. 26 pilosipennis Kieff. 67 pilosula Wulp 197 | pini DeGeer. 30 15 pipericola Kieff. : 50 10 | pipersalatus Giles in Theob. 138, 141 pipiens L. Ree LYS pitchfordi Giles 113 Planatella Westw. 18 Planetes Walk. 18 planicollis Kieff. 75 Platyura Mg. 25 Plecia W. 38 plecioides de Meij. 233 ~ Ost. Sack. 40 = Walk. 262 Pleciomyia Brun. “ah 37 Plectromyia Ost. Sack. 251 | plegipennis Theob. 165 plenipennis Walk. 22 Plesiomongoma Brun. 242 | Plettusa Phil. 217 pleurinctata Brun. 208 plumbeus Hal. 96 plumbicincta Hal. 262 plumicornis F. 184 plumiger Don. 95 plumosa L. 71 pluto Brun. 199 | Plutodiplosis Kieff. I2 Pneumaculex Theob. 156 | poeciloptera Ost. Sack. 226 Poecilostola Sch. 256 poecilus Kieff. BG 68 poicilia Theob. 133, 138 poicilipes Theob ae 155 polius Kieff. 77 Polylepidomyia Theob. 181 Polylepta Winn. 46 28 Polyleptiomyia Theob. ie E34. Polypedilum Kieff. 68, 272 polypori Lw. ae 14 polysticta Lw. 53 polystictus ,, 73 pomonae F. Schrk. 39 ponderosa Walk. 19 Popea Ludl. 156 PORRICONDYLARIAE 16 postica Brun. 211 posticalis Lundb. 62, 272 posticatus W. 92 Index. Page powelli Ludl. 175 praecox F. Mg. 40 praefica Bezzi 19s praepotens W. sy G3 prasinellus Kieff. : - 79-273 prasiogaster Kieff. (Chironomus) 77 or (Tanytarsus) 68 pretiosus Kieff. < : 78 princeps Brun. : 200 Prionocera Ender. nec Lw. 192 Prionomyia Steph. 55 Prionota Wulp oes LO? pristina Brun. 211, 212 Proanaclinia Meun. ‘ 30 Probezzia Kieff. se 56 Prochironomus Kieff. 270, 273 Procladius Skuse 62 Procontarinia Kieff. and Cecconi 13 Profeltiella Kieff. are? Prohelia 4 48, 272 Prokempia ,, of 45 Prolasioptera e 9 prominens Brun. 217 propinqua de Meij. 28 Protenthes Johann. 62 Protoculex Felt ; 134 Protomacleaya, Theob. 135 Protomelanoconion Theob. 157 proxima Brun. (Gonomyia) 241 PA », (Pericoma) 83 dw. Sc 182 proximus Brun. 40 pruinosa Rubs. 19 pruinosus Kieff. 7/8 prussicus ,, 70 Psectrocladius Kieff. 65 Pselliophora Ost. Sack. 188 Pseudhormomyia Kieff. 1s PZ pseudobarbirostris Ludl. 109 Pseudocarrollia Theob. 135 pseudococci de Meij. 269 Pseudoculex Dyar 134 Pseudodiurna Theob. 144 pseudofulvipennis de Meij. Dis Pseudograbhamia Theob. 134 Pseudograhamia 179 Pseudoheptaphlebomyia Theob.. 155 Pseudohowardina Theob. 134 pseudoinfula Theob. . 162 pseudolongifurcatus Theob. I51 pseudomediofasciatus ,, 145 pseudonivea Theob. .. 139 pseudopictus Grassi .. 96 pseudoscutellaris Theob. 126 Pseudoskusea - 134 pseudostenoetrus _,, 136 pseudotaeniatus Giles 142 Pseudotheobaldia Theob. 169 Pseudouranotaenia Theob. 173 -pseudowillmori Theob. 104 psilochirus Kieff. aie : 76 Psilomegalosphys Ender. : 2 psilopterus Kieff. ; 65 Psorophora Rob. Desv. 3 95 psychasta Kieff. : 50 Psychoda Latr. ; 80 PSYCHODIDAE 80 PSYCHODINAE 80 295 Page Pterocosmus Walk. 258 Ptychoptera Mg. 186 PTYCHOPTERINAE 186 | pulcher Brun. 230 pulcherrima Arrib. 173 as Brun. 200 Retetianes 13 pulcherrimus Theob. (A nopheles, Cellia) . 109 pulchra de Meij. (Dapanopftera) . 222 », (Dicranomyia).. 213 pulchricornis Brun. Be oh Kieff. Ws, B7/il pulchripennis Brun. (Dicvanomyia) 214 2 ,, (Dicranophragma) 255 ,, (Geranomyta) 219 pulchripes Kieff. (Palpomyia) 53 », (Tanypus) 59 pulchrithorax Bron ee 204! pulchriventer Giles 13%, 137, pulicarius L. zs 50 pulla Theob. 152 pullata Harris 39 pullicauda Skuse af: 34 pulvinariae Felt on a 9 pumila de Meij. a 202 punctata F. 50 6 AOS Latr. ‘ #3 51 punctatipennis Kieff. 5 GO> GE punctatissima de Meij. 227 punctatus F. Sch. 266 puncticornis Brun. 208 puncticosta 35 214 punctifrons Rond. 197 punctipennis Brun. (Eviopteva) . 237 fa wall Trichocera) 250 ; de Meij. 226 = Mg. (Tanypus) . 62 5 , (Symplecta) 249 | Say x He 184 | punctipes Theob. 156 W. 67 punctithorax Brun. 222 punctolateralis Theob. tS punctulata de Meij. (A cyphona) 276 Pr Sg (Dicranomyta) 213 3 James and List. 95 punctulatus Don. 102 yy Ender. 247 pungens de Meij. SI pungens W. 159 punjabensis James 101 purimanus Kieff. 69 pusilla Dol. 18 Pycnocrepis Ender. 245 pygmaeus Theob. oes 1el4O Pyretophorus Blanch. 92, 273 pyri F. Ete 40 pytrhochroma Walk. 260 quadrata de Meij._... ian | 209 quadri-cellula Brun. .. ee) | quadri-fasciata ,, rs 35 quadri-furca Walk. .. 225, 276 quadri-lobatus Kieff. (Culicoides) SI - 95 ad 9 quadri-notata Brun. .. quadri-palpis Edw. 296 Index. Page Page quadri-punctatus Brun. 25 | rotunda Rubs. é 19 quadri-punctis Ludl. . . 121 | rowlandi Theob. =A ices qnadri-setosa Brun. .. 21 | rubicundus Wulp 3 30 40 quadri-vittata Wulp .. 206 | rubithoracis Leices. (Lophocerato- quartarius Brun. 253 myta) 154 quasiferox Leices. 119 F (Topomyia) 180 quasimarmoratipennis Brun. 201 rubra, "Ost. Sack. Me 3 190 quasinigritia Ludl. 131 rubrescens Walk. 260 quasipipiens Theob. 158 | rubriceps Edw. (Eriocera) 264 quasisanguineae Leices. 179 », (Longurio) 204 Quasistegomyia Theob. 126 rubrithorax Macq. 160 quasiunivittatus _,, .- 164 | rufa de Meij. 225 queenslandensis___,, 126 | rufescens Brun. 26 quinquefasciatus Dyar and Knab. 159 5 Edw. : oy 1220) quinquenotata Brun. ome 22 35 Kieff. a oC 78 rufibasis Brun. (Evrzocera) 262 Rachionotomyia Theob, 180 5 » (Stmulium) 42 Rachisoura Theob. 157 | ruficornis ,, 26 radialis Kieff. FAW GUACOXAL a), 22 radicum Brun. 21 | ruficundus Wulp 40 Radioculex Theob. 171 | rufifemur Brun. 41 Ramcia Annand. 185 | rufipes Mg. 40. raris Leices. 11g | rufithorax Brun. (Erviocera) 263 rectirostris Giles 146 SS », (Stmulium) 42 reducta Felt sen 209 55 : 246 Reedomyia Ludl. 134, 137 = Wulp 19 reesii Theob. ore 158 | rufiventris Brun. (Eviocera) 265 refutans Alcock fe 100 | i ,, (Titpula) 204 regalis Edw. aC ae 2274 5 Kieff. oe 57 regius Thwaites 118 | rufoabdominalis Brun. : 20 relicta Felt : 270 | rufomedia Edw. ae 5G BOS} remota de Meij. (Dicranophragma) 255 | Runchomyia Theob... ae SO A (Zygoneura) 23 | rustica Winn. BS : 34 reposita Walk. i -. 196 | rutherfordi Felt. a6 5 12 reptans Mg. A2 | reticularis Alex. 229 | SABETHINI gI reversus var. Theob. 150 | SABETTINAE gl rex Alex. 196 | Ssalakensis Alex. 203 Rhamphidia Mg. 228 | saligneus Kieff. a Bi 9 RHAMPHIDIINI 228 | salmi de Meij. 47 Rhaphidolabis Ost. Sack. 251 | saltata Banks 270 Rhampholimnobia Alex. 229 | saltatrix Kieff. : 60 Rhinoplecia, Bell A 38 | saltens Dol. (saltans) | 212, 220. Rhipidia Mg. .» 223 | Salus Theob. 160 Rhopalocladius Kieff. 64 | samarensis Ludl. 127i Rhymosia Winn. 3c 33 | Sanguinae Theob. 179: Rhynchoplatyura de Meij. 25 | sanguinea Dol. 220 Rhynchotaenia Brethes 148 | sarawaki _,, 132-153 Rhypholophus Kol. 235 | sarothamni Lw. : 10 RHYPHIDAE .. 268 | saucia Alex. 50 J 24g Rhyphus : .. 265 | sauteri Kieff. “he Yo) 27a Rhypidia= Rhipidia . 3 6 . 223 | sauteriana Ender. .. 218) 203 rima Theob. 5 151, 156 | saxicola Ost. Sack. 232 riparia Kieff. ; 60 | sayi Aldr. 30: rivicola ,, i 47 | Sayomyia Coq. 184 rivularis ,, 53 | Scamboneura Ost, Sack. 209 rizali Banks 166 | scapularis Kieff. 51 robinsoni Edw. 204 | Scathopse=Scatopse 37 robusta Brun. 199 | scatophagoides Theob. 120. ronaldi Charm. 159 | Scatopse Geoff. i 37 roseiventris Kieff. ae 53 | SCATOPSINAE 37 Rossia Theob. a 2 | schineri Kol. 251 rossii Giles ( Anopheles) 92, 98 | Schizomyia Kieff. 10, 268 a GHEE) a .. 126] schnuffneri Stanton .. 114 rostellata Lw. a0 38 | schummeli Brun. 198 rostrata Bell. 38 | Sciara Mg. 18 rostratus Kieff. A 77 | sciariformis Brun. 199 rostrifera Edw. Bre -. 223 | sciarina Mg. Fe %; 23. SCIARINAE Sciobia Lw. scintillans Ludl. Sciophila Mg. Winn. . SCIOPHILINAE Scottella Ender. scottiana ,, scurroides de Meij. scutellaris Giles Kieff. S Theob. nec Walk. 33 Walk. nec Theob. scutellata Edw. (Eriocera) s, (Libnotes) Scutomyia Theob. Scythropochroa Ender. segmenticornis Brun. Seguini Laveran selecta Walk. selectissima Walk. selene Ost. Sack. semifasciata Brun. semiflava Kieff. semiflavus ,, semifumata Brun. semiglaber K ieff. semilimpida Brun. -seminiger Kieff. semipilosus ,, *semirufa Edw. semistriata Brun. semiviridis Kieff. semperi Ost. Sack. senile Brun. separatus Leices. sepositus _,, 7-guttata Theob. 7-notata Edw. 7-punctata Edw. sergenti Theob. serrata Wulp serraticornis Brun. serratipes Beck. serratus Theob. sericata Mg. sericeus Theob. setricornis Brun. (Pachyrhina) 9) ” 9 Serromyia Meg. in Te sesami Felt sessilis Kieff. setiger ,, setilineata Brun. setosicornis Kieff. setosipennis ,, (Jenkinsia) > ) ay, setulosus Dol. 6-lineata Theob. 6-punctatus Kieff. 6-setosa Brun. shirakii Edw. Siagona Mg. sigillatus Kieff. signata Brun. 2k de Meij. (Agastomyia) Oe Ages signaticollis Wulp. .. ” (Tipula) — wie (Atrichopogon) (Tanytarsus) .. se . Index. Page 18 27 A 183 26, 27 : 26 | 207 Page signifer Coq. 156 2 ede Mei: 59 sikkimensis Ender 195 simalurensis de Meij. 264 similis Edw. 247 IC CICeS: 182 ,, Strickland 115 simillima Brun. 203 simlensis James and List. 100 simplex Brun, (Auchimongoma).. 2 ah ,, (Dicranomyia) 215 $5 ee (Limnophila) 253 gs (Phronia) 34 * Ost. Sacks) =. 226 * Theob. (Ficalbia) 171 3 os (Heptaphloebomyia) 155 fe var. of N. indica 143 simplissima Alex. 216 simulacri Felt 16 Simulia=Simulium 4I SIMULIIDAE 41 Simulium Latr. 41 sinabangensis de Meij. 202 | sinensis Theob. 164 | sinensis annularis Theob. ; 97 | ». W. (Anopheles) . 92, 96 singhalensis Rubs. : 19 singularis Leices. 144 ses Skuse 244 sirius Alex. 236 sitiens Theob. nec War 161 », W nec Theob. 159 Skeiromyia Leices. 181 Skusea Theob. 142 skusii Giles 158 smithii Felt 14 _ socius Walk. 71 | solita ,, 19 _ sollicitans Walk. 131 | somaliensis Nev. Lem. 159 sorbillans W. 217 | sordida Brun. (Claduroides) 251 ,, (Dicranomyta) 215 | sordidus Kieff. : 79, 273 2 | spathifurca Edw. va Mg2 | spathipalpis Rond. 170 spatholobi Felt s 269 spathulata Brun. (Gnoriste, Palaeo- anaclinia’ 29 ” (Leia) 32, 271 spatulicornis Kieff. ; 65 speciosa Edw. 191 speciosus Kieff. 72 spectralis Brun. (A malopis) 251 ,, (Euryschalts) 34 speculata de Meij. 208 speiseri Edw. 243 spenceri Theob. 132 Sphaerionotus de Meij. 75 Sphaeromyias Curt. 43, 54 spinicornis Brun. 82 | spinigera Kieff. Sic ate 58 | spinosa Ost. Sack. 2 258 splendens Brun. 46 se » 200: A de Meij. eS aS W. ore 36 116 splendida Brun. ame 242 spurius Kieff. 48 2098 Spyloptera Rond. squamatipes Kieff. squamiger Coq. squaminervis Brun. squamipennis Blanch. - BTU squammipennis Arrib, Squamomyia Theob. stantoni Edw. 5 Newstead Stegoconops Lutz. Stegomyia Theob. stenoetrus ,, Stenoscutus ,, stephensi List. stercoraria de Geer Stethomyia Theob. Stibadocera Ender. Stibadocerella Brun. .. stictica Mg. Stictodiplosis Kieff. stictogaster _,, stictonota =A stigmatica 3 ; - Ost. Sack. stigmosa de Meij. Stilobezzia Kieff. stimulans de Meij. a: Walk. strenua Brun. Streptodiplosis Kieff... striata Mg. striatipennis Brun. 5 Kieff. striatum Brun. Ads strigipennis de Meij. .. strigivena Walk. striocrura Giles striopleura Edw. Stygeropis Lw. stygius Skuse Styringomyia Lw. subfasciata Walk. subfascipennis Brun. subfusca Edw. sublimatus Kieff. subpictus Grassi substituta Walk. subte sellata Brun. subtincta Brun. (Evioptera) », (Ttpula). subulifer Dol. Ye Giles subumbrosa Theob. ‘ssubvarians Walk. sudanensis, Theob. suffusa Brun. suffusinervis Brun. sugens W. suknaensis Theob. sulcata Wulp -sumatrana Edw. a Ender. sumatranus ,, sumatrensis Macq. sumptuosus Kieff. (squamt- penna, squamipennis Auct. Index. Page Page 231 | sunda Alex. 203 12 | superbus Kieff. 78 134 | superpictus Grassi III 83 | superstes Annand. 84 488 | suspirans Ost. Sack. .. 190 84 | sylvestris Leices. Sy liga » Theob. CII UG}. TeSIO) 177 5 (Rachisoura) .. 157 181 sylvicola Curt. es a ZO) 227 | Sylvicola Harris 265 87 | symphoremae Felt 267 . 135 | Symplecta Mg. 249 124, 142 | Symplectomorpha Mik. 249 135, 136 He 135 | taeniarostris Theob. .. _ 124, 132 106, 107 | taeniata Leices. (Lepidotomyia).. 140 ae 65 55 * (Lophoceratomyia) 154 93, 273 | taeniatus ,, (Aedes) 144 A on 30 35 (Atoretomyia) .. 144 2a As W. wis ay 125 249 taenionota Mg. 2 ms 237 13, taeniorhynchoides Chris. 135, 141 78 | Taeniorhynchus Arrib. 142, 147 54 | taeniorhynchus W. 133) TAZA S 191 | taitana Kieff. BaRnez2 239 | tainanus ,, FOB: 276 | Tanyderus Phil. bh 186 6A) |) DANY PIN AIS 59 47 | Tanypremna Ost. Sack. 198 157 | lanyptera Latr. 187 246 | Tanypus Mg. 59 13 | Tanytarsus Wulp 66 28 | Taphrophila Rond. 232 201 | Taphrosia a 240 70, 72 | taprobanes Walk. 189 43, 271 | tarsalis Newstead 135 é 191 | taytayensis Banks 166 225, 276 | tenax de Meij. : 172 : 129 ,, Leices. nec Theob. 164 222 56 Theob. 132 192 | tenella de Meij. 213 58 » Mg. 240 244 | tenera Ost. Sack. 241 257 tenerrimus Kieff. 74 214 , tenuicrus 79 66 238 tenuiforceps Kieff. 80 48 | tenuipes Brun. 201 98 ee Ost. Sack. 251 248 | tenuis Brun. ws 263 216 oo Walk. 200 238 | tenuispatha Kieff. se 9 201 | tenuitarsis Kieff. 71 117, 118 | tergorata Rond. 38 .. 117 | terminalis Brun. IQI 1O7 55 Walk. : 253 38 | termitina Ost. Sack. .. 226 120 | Teromyia Leices. .. 116 35 | territans Walk. ays 155 25 | tessellatipennis Brun, 200 125 | tessellatum Theob. (Japsus) ae 105 136 | tessellatus x (Anopheles) .. - I 95 ” o- oe +e) ees testacea Brun. 264 22 53 Theob. 174 196 | testaceus Lw. 204 260 | tetraclada Kieff. 48, 49 78 | tetrasticta ,, 53 Index. Page | Teucholabis Ost. Sack. 232, 234 textor Kieff. Thalassomyia Sch. Johanu 66, 272 theobaldi Giles Sc 101 | Theobaldia Nev. Lem. 169 | Theobaldinella Blanch. 169 Theobaldiomyia Brun. se 7. theobromae Kieff. .. 49, 272 thibetana de Meij. .. ete 208 thomae L. 0 18 Thomasina Newst. and Carter .. 1 57 thomsoni Theob. ae ots 129 thoracica Guer. Ae ite 38 thorntoni Ludl. : fe) LOS Thrypticomyia Skuse bee Web thwaitesiana Westw. .. 224, 225 tibialis Brun. si3 a0 SO ee 66 tigripes Grandpré and dCharmay 161 tinctinervis Brun. 221 Tinearia Schlnbrg. .. we 81 tinctipennis Brun. .. aoe 27 de Meij. .. ie 1 2tO Tinolestes ulmorstes) nel fo US ipulasiye LOO TIPULIDAE 40 AG tS: tipuliformis Theob. .. Se TO4! Teices. .. ee SO TIPULINAE a ON TIPULINI ae ob 193 Tipulodina Ender. .. =) LOO titillans Walk. ae 147, 148 tjibodensis Alex. AS so AOS) Topomyia Leices. .. eo Toxorhina Lw. 230 Toxorhynchites Theob. ee TO TOXORHYNCHITINAE ae go toxorhynchus Macq. .. Boe 7s transversa Brun. ee Be 82 transversalis Kieff. .. pe 68 transversalis de Meij. on ee travancorica Annand. os 84 treacherii Leices a LLOserT2 tremula Theob. a3 TAD Trentepohlia Big. .. SSE AD trentepohlii W. ae 242, 243 triangularis Brun. (Eviocera) .. 264 sp UEETEOUTON 55 Bait triangulata Ludl. ae ace RGU) Trichocera Mg. j6 BERD TRICHOCERINAE Kert. et Trichocladius Kieff. .. a 65 Trichocontarinia Kieff. so BO Trichomegalosphys Ender. Db 23 Trichoperrisia Kieff. .. Sc IO | Trichopronomyia Theob. oa) ths) TRICHOPROSOPONINA ae QI Trichoptera Mg. 38 aI 81 trichopus Thoms. .. ac 46 Trichorhynchomyia Brun, ee Ske Trichorhynchus Theob. Bre Lisi Trichosticha Sch. Bre to 9230 Trichotanypus Kieff. . . 625272 Tricontarinia Kieff. .. s3 270 Tricyphona Zett. Sc 1 250) | tridens Brun. ss Sa) BiIey | trifasciata Brun. oy ae 19 | 5 Walk. 5c oh 32 299 Page | trigonia Edw. ad 222 trilineata Brun. (Antocha) 232 < ,, (Apistomyia) 36 | » », (Mycomyza) 2 = ,, (Pselliophora) 188 i (Sciara) aT 19 i Leices. (Uranotaenta) ae 174 ns in Theob. 129, 274 trilineatus Theob. 137, 138 tri obata Kieff. . 9 trimaculata Brun. ea Meee x Taylor we 179 trimaculatus Theob. .. aA 165 trinotata Kieff. : 50 tripartita Walk. 200 tripartitum Kieff. .. 68 Tripelina (lapsus=Tripelma) 80 Tripelma Kieff. 3 80, 273 triplasia Wulp 200 tripudians Bezzi 192 tripunctata de Meij. .. 276 if lee 220 a Theob. 130 tripunctipennis Brun. 265 triseriatus Say 135 trisignata Walk. 253 trispinosa Kieff. 57 tristicta Pr 50 tristis Wulp 39 tristissima Ost. Sack. 246 tritaeniorhynchus Giles 161 tritincta Brun. 222 trivittata Mg. 29 trivittatus Coq. 3 134 trochanteratus Thoms. Z - tropica de Meij. 202 Dol: 28 tryonii Skuse 31 tuberculifera Edw. 262 turkhudi List. 103 turrita de Meij. 22 uichancoi Felt 268, 269 5 Pettey ate 23 Ula Hal. 256 ulocoma Theob. 183 umbrata de Meij. 213 umbrinoides Alex. 203 umbrinus W. 193 umbrosa Theob. 107 umbrosus Edw. 247 umbrosus Theob. Ill uncus Theob. 143 undulata Winn. 28 uniannulata Theob. 135 unicolor Brun. (Pericoma) 84 a ,, (Rhamphidia) 228 Pe de Meij. 2 264 Ae Hal. wa 217 uniformis Leices. (Culex) 166 ‘a », (Melanoconion) 169 - Theob. (Lophoceratomyia) 153 fe », (Panoplites) 150 », (Skusea) 145 unilineata Brun. 50 232 tS Teices, .. 174 3 Theob. 125 unimaculiala Leices. .. : 175 300 Page | univittatus Theob. 163 Uranotaenia Arrib. 178 URANOTAENIAE gI urbicola Kieff. Ae A 50 vaga Kieff. 7 vagans Edw. 135 }, Lheob nec Wied: 135 ,, Wied. nec Theob. 160 vagus Don. 98 vanus Walk. 96 varia Mg. 236 variata Leices. var. of fraudatrix Theob. .. Ac petal EGS variegata Dol. Hee 26 variegatus Giles Bc ste) L27: ah Schrk. sen LOO: varietas Leices. : 142, 144 variicornis Kieff. ate 5.0 79 varlicrus 55 49 variipes 63 varipes Walk. 19 velata Ender. 23 velutina Walk. 259 a0 Wulp ate 190 venosa Brun. 242 ventralis Walk. I (Culex) 122 Pe », Il (Culex) 168 venusta Lw. 56 245 ae hitless ae 56 SenO@Stasacksunes. 238 ,, Walk. (Platyura) 25 + », (Ttpula) 196 venustus W. oye 71 vernoniae Felt 268 Verrallina Theob. 142 verrucosus Kieff. ae 70 versteegi de Meij. 224, 276 verticalis Wied. 258, 259 vexans de Meij. Ab 49 ee 135, 136 viburni Felt ne 13 vicaria Walk. 197 vicarius ,, 72 vicina Brun. (Epiphragma) 256 Re ,, (Platyura) 2 Edw. nye 182 vilis Walk. (Ctenophora) 257 * 5, (Ttpula) .. 197 vinaceobrunnea Brun. 218 vincenti Laveran. 104 violaceopennis Kieff. 60 violaceus Brun. 234 virescens Phil. 217 virgata Coq. 207 virgo Zett. 231 viridifrons Walk. Index: Page viridis Kieff. 67 . Westw. 257 viridiventer Giles te 151 viridiventris Kieff. (Chivonomus) — 77 An ,, (Sphaeromyias) 54 virilis Leices. oe tal aA vishnui Theob. 162 vitea Felt fen 208 viticola Kieff. and Leeuwen Be il vitis Rubs. ac eis 12 vitripennis Brun... Bee vittata An a, ite 81 vittifrons Walk. =e ZO) vittigera Brun. 55 e 31 vulgaris Kieff. ce ee 61 w-alba Theob. ae wae al29 waldii Blanch. E 119 walkeri Brun. 198 CULE: 29 », Lheob. : fo kg walkeriana Felt 50 ate 12 watsoni Leices. we EDI wellingtonianus Alcock. 114 westwoodi Brun. 56 are. 4) 22350) , Ost. Sack... 229 whitmorei Giles 40 165 willmori James in Theob. nec Leices. IGS $e 5 Leices. nec James in Theob. . a OF! winthemi Lehm. sore A 31 Worcesteria Banks 116 Wulpiella Kieff. 64 Wyeomyia Theob. eS WYEOMYINAE bit iz gI Xanthocoma Kieff. .. ie 52 xanthogaster Ender. .. ae 2g xanthomelana Walk... 188, 192 xanthophila Kieff. Sa 50 xanthopus 5 47 xanthopyga de Meij... vone eZOd Xiphodiplosis Felt. .. ae 16 Xiphura Brulle . en alow, Xylocrypta Kieff. .. me 54 yerburyi Edw. 5c siete A'S Yposataea Rond. de a 18 Zalepidota Rubs 3C 268 zammittii Theob. 135 Zeugnomyia Leices. .. 180 zeylanicus Annand. 87 zonatipes Walk. 126 Zysoneura Mg. 18, 23 RECORDS of the INDIAN MUSEUM Vol. XVII. CATALOGUE OF ORIENTAL AND SOUTH ASIATIC NEMOCERA. By E. BRUNETTI. Calcutta : PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTOR, ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. PRINTED AT THE BAPTIST MISSION PRESS, JUNE, 1920. Price Five Rupees. yt is eos