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Family BIBIONIDAE. 

 Subfamily SCATOPSINAE. 



Scatopse, Ocot't.' 



Hist. Nat. II, 545 (1764). 

 Sell., F. Austr. II. 348: Aitctt. var.: Brun., 

 Fauna Brit. Ind., 179. 

 Scathopse, Geoff., Hist, abregee Ins. II, 544 (1762). 

 Genotype, Tiptila notata L., by designation of 

 Latreille, as Tipula albipennis F. 



brunnescens Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 2S1, 9 {1911). 



Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 180, 9 , fig. 20, wing. 



Peradeniya, 9-vii-io [Gravely]. Type, unique, in Ind. Mus. 



nigronitida Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 281, c^ 9 (igri). 



Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 181, c 9 , fig. 21, antenna, wing, leg. 



Dharampur, 5000 ft., Simla Hills, 14-v-oS, two pairs in cop. 

 \^Annandale'\. Types in Indian Museum. 



crassiuscula de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 325, pi. xv, 2, wing (1913)- 

 Batavia, x [Jacobson]. Type, unique, in Amsterdam 



Museum. 

 palliditarsis, id., loc. cit., 325, 9 , pi. xv, 3, wing (1913)- 



Banjuwangi, E. Java [MacGillavry']. Type, unique, in 



Amsterdam Museum. 

 paliidicornis, id., loc. cit., 326, pi. xv, 4, wing (1913). 



Semarang, x [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. 



crassicornis, id., loc. cit., 326, pi. xv, 5, wing (1913). 



Batavia. x [Jacobson]. Type in Amsterdam Museum. 



Subfamily BIBIONINAE. 



Crapitula, Gimm. 



Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. XVIII, 2, 330 (1845). 

 Genotype, I'cnthelria inelanaspisW'icd., by origi- 

 nal designation. 

 Plectomyia, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 269 (1911): 

 id., Faun. Brit. Ind., 160. 



Genotype, Penthetria melanaspisWied. , by origi- 

 nal designation. 



melanaspis Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 72 (Penthetria) (1828). 



Brun., Rec. Ind. .Mus. IV, 270 (Plecioinyia) : id., Fauna Brit. 

 Ind , 161, cf 9 , pi. xii, rr, wing, 14, antenna (Plecioinyia). 

 Penthetria japunica, Wied., Auss. Zweifl. II, fiiS (1830). 

 Crapitula motschulskii , Gimm., Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. XVIII, 

 2,3.30, fig. (1845)- 



' Coquillet upholds the original spelling, Scathopse, bul as no named species 

 was quutuil at its erection, though two unnamed species were described, this generic 

 name cannot be accepted. 



