TIPULIDAE LONGIPALPI, 39 



The name must be changed on account of tlie European T. lon- 

 gicornis Schumni. 

 T. inflndeus Walk. Proc. Linn. Soc. I?. 92. 7. — Celebes, Ceram. 



- iiiordinaus Walk. 1. c. IV. 93. 8. — Celebes. 



- fnmiflnes Walk. 1. c. V. 145. 5. — Amboina. 



Walker considers this species as identical with T. longicornis 

 Dol., but in his description (regarding the male only) the antennae 

 are stated as // much shorter than the thorax // , whilst Doleschall 

 calls them // capite ihoraceque longioribus // , a character which 

 evidently is represented in an inedited drawing of the latter author. 

 I therefore believe, that the two are different species. 



- pallida Walk. Proc. Linn. Soc. VIII. 105. 12. — New Guinea. 



- puuctifrons Rond. Ann. Mus. Gen. VII. 463. — Borneo. 



- serrata v. d. Wulp, Not. Leyd. Mus. VII. 5. 15. — Serahan. 



- pilosnla v. d. Wulp, 1. c. VII. 5. 16. — Java. 



- leucopyg'a v. d. Wulp, 1. c. VII. 6. 17; id. Tijdschr. v. Entom. 



XXVIII. 84. 6. pi. 4 f. 6. - Java. 



Pachyrhina Macq. 



Suit, a Buff. I. 88 (1834). 



P. javana Wied. Dipt. exot. I. 27. 7; id. Auss. Zweifl. I. 51. 16 

 [Tipula). — Java. 



- bombajeusis Macq. Dipt. exot. supp. 5. 15. 10; v. d. Wulp, 



Tijdschr. v. Entom. XXIIL 158. 5; id. Dipt. Sum. exp. 10. 1. — 

 Bombay, Java, Sumatra. 

 delta Walk. Dipt. Saund. 445. — East India. 

 tripartita Walk. Proc. Linn. Soc. V. 231. 9. — New Guinea. 

 tenuis Walk. 1. c. VIII. 106. 13. — New Guinea. 

 colorata Walk. 1. c. VIII. 131. 3. — Salawatti. 

 Dolesclialli Ost. Sack. Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI. 399. — Java , Sumatra. 

 Syn. Tipula javensis Dol. Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. X. 406. 8. 

 pi. 3, f. 2. 

 - ? Pack, fasciata Macq. Suit, a Buff". I. 90. 8. 

 familiaris Ost. Sack. Ann. Mus. Gen. XVI. 401. — Sumatra. 

 melanura Ost. Sack. 1. c. 401. — New Guinea. 

 laconica Ost. Sack. Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. XXVI, 92. — Philippines. 

 ortiva Ost. Sack. 1. c. 93, — Philippines. 



