34 Records of the Indian Museum. [Voi,. XVII, 



Genotype, M. kowarzii Dzied., by original 



desit:;iiatioii. 



longicosta Brun., Faunn Brit. Ind., 109,0", \)\. iii, 1 1 , o" genitalia 

 (iqi2). 



Kurseong, 25-vi-io [Annandale']. Type, a unique specimen, 



in Indian Museum. 



Phronia, Winn. 



Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien XIII, 857 (1863). 

 Sch., F. Austr. II, 471 : Auctt. var : Johan., Gen. 

 Ins., Fasc. 93, 95 : Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., no, 

 pi. ii, 9, wing. 



Genotype, P. rustica Winn., by designation of 

 Joliannsen. 



simplex Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., iir, ? (tQi2). 

 Assam. Type, unique, in Indian Museum. 



semifumata, id., loc. cit., 111,0^, pi. iii, to, cr genitalia (1912). 



Tonglu, Darjiling, 21-iv-io [Reebe\ Type in Indian Museum, 

 a unique specimen. 



Exechia, Winn. 



Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien XIII, 879 (1863). 



Sch., F. Austr. II, 475: Auctt. var.: Johan., 



Gen. Ins., Fasc. 93, 106 : Brun., Fauna Brit. 



Ind., 112. 



Genotype, E. fungoruni DeGeer, by Johannsen's 



designation. 

 Parexechia, Bech., Ins. v. Jan Mayen, 62 (1886). 



Genotype, P. concolcr, id., sp. nov., loc. cit., pi. 



V-. fig. 3, 3« — ic, full ins. var. chars. 

 Brachvdicrania, Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales 

 (2) III, 1215 (1888). 



Genotype, B. puUicauda, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. 



basilinea Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 113,0'' 9 , pi. ii, 12, wing (1912). 

 Kurseong, 3 — 4-vii-o8 [Annandale^; Simla, x-o8 [Howlett], 

 Types, a unique pair, in Indian Museum. 



Euryschalis, Brun. 



Fauna Brit. Ind., App., 559 (1912). 

 Genotype, £. spectralis, the original species, 

 spectralis Brun., loc. cit., 560, €^(1912). 



Kurseong, i()-iv-ii[Annandalc\. Type, a unique specimen, 

 in Indian Museum. 



Mr. Fxl wards informs me {in litt.) that Euryschalis may be 

 synonymous with Coelosia 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. 



