i86 Records of the Indian Museum [Vol. XVII, 



bifasciata Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 269, 9 (191 1). 

 Id.. Fauna Brit. Ind. 264, 9 . 

 Phagu, Simla Distr., 12-V-09 [Annandale]. 

 Type, unique, in Indian Museum. 



binotata Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mu.s., VIII, 9, rf (1919). 

 Korinchi Peak, vSuniatra. 



Family TIPULIDAE. 



Sub-family PTYCHOPTERINAE. 



Ptychoptera, Mg. 



lUig. Mag. II, 262 (1803) 

 Sch., F. Austr. 11,495: Brun., Fauna Brit. 

 Ind., 279 : Audt. 



Genotype, Tipula contaminata L., designated 

 by Latreille (1810). 

 ? Ctenoceria, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 187 (1S56). 



distincta Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 232, 9 (191 1). 



Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 281, 9 ; pi. v, i, wing (1912). 

 Darjiling, 7000 ft., 3 — 9-vi-09 [Hewlett]. 

 Type in Pusa collection, a unique specimen. 



tibialis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 233, cf 9 (1911) : 



Id., Fauna Brit. Ind. 282, o* 9 (1912) : id., Rec. Ind. Mus. 

 XV, 256. 

 atrilarsis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus VI, 234 9 (1911): irf., Fauna 

 Brit. Ind., 283, 9 (1912): td., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 256. 

 Darjiling, 7000 ft., 7 — 16-X-05, 3o-ix-o8, 7-\-i-i7, ist week 

 in June 1917, very common [all Brunetti]; Siliguri, 18 — 20- 

 vii-07 ; Lebong, 6000 — 6600 ft., near Ghoom, i3-vi-i4 [Gravely]. 

 Type cf of tibialis in Indian Museum ; type 9 and cotypc cf & 

 in my collection ; cotype 9 in Vienna Museum ; type of atritarsis 

 in Indian Museum. 



annandalci Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 296, o» (1918). 



Kalaw, 4000 — 45000 ft.. South Shan States, io-iii-r7 [Gravely], 

 Two cr" a" . Type in Indian Museum. 



Tanyderus, Phil. 



Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, XV, 780, pi. xxix, 57 (1865). 



Ost. Sack., loc. cit., XXIX, 517—522 (1879) ■ 



Brun., Rec. Ind. INIus. XV, 255. 

 Genotype, Cylindrotoina ornatissima Do)., by 

 original designation. 



ornatissimus Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XVII, 80, n" (Cylindro- 

 toma) (1858). 



Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits., XXXI,' 228, a- 9 : Brun., Rec. 

 Ind. Mus. VI, 235 : Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXII, 84. 

 Amboina, Insel Obi. Type in Vienna Museum, damaged. 



