222 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. XVII, 



crocea Kdvv., Ann. Mas^. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, 35i, c^ (1916). 

 Suiigkie, Siam, 9-ii-o2 [Robinson and Annandale]. 

 Unique type in British Museum. 



nitobei, id., loc. oil., XVIII, 247, cf ,pl. xii, 2, genitalia {1916). 

 Arisan, Formosa, 8000 ft. io-x-12 [Nitobe]. 

 Unique type in British Museum. 



flavocincta Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 289, 9 {1918). 



Mahabaleshwar. Satara Distr., W. India, 4200 ft.. 13 — i6-iv- 

 12 [Gravely]. Type in Indian ;\Iuseum. 



marginata, id., loc. cit., XV, 290, 2 , pi. viii, 7, wing (1918). 



Mahabaleshwar, vSatara Distr. , 4,200 ft. , 13 — i6-iv-i2 [Gravely]. 

 Type in Indian Museum. 



confinis, id., loc. cit., 290, & 2 (1018). 



Above Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 3500 — 3900 ft., vii, viii, 17 

 [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum. 



bipunctata, id., loc. cit., 291, cf (1918). 

 Taken in company with the above. 



tritincta, id., loc. cit., 291, rf 9 , pi. viii, 9, wing (1918). 

 Taken in company with L. confinia. 

 Type, cf 2 in cop., in Indian Museum. 



5-notata, id., loc. cit., 292, tf . pi. viii, 8, wing (1918). 

 Taken in company with L. confinis. 

 Unique type in Indian Museum. 



longipennis, id., loc. cit., 292, a* (1918). 

 Taken in company with L. confinis. 

 Unique type in Indian Museum. 



nigresccns, id., loc. cit., 293, n« (1918). 

 Taken in company with L. confinis. 

 Type in Indian Museum. 



punctithorax, id., loc. cit., 293, c*", fig. i, thorax, side view 

 (1918). 



Talewadi, N. Kanara Distr., 9 — ^TO-x-16 [Kemp]. 

 Unique type in Indian Museum. 



trigonla Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus. VIII, 15, d> , pi. iii, fig. 

 ■\ ab, genitalia; pi. iv, fig. 10, wing (1919). 

 Siolak Daras, Sumatra, 3000 ft., iii-14, a unique (f . 



striopleura, id., loc. cit., 16, 2 (igig). 



Korinchi Peak, Sumatra, 7300 ft., v-14, a unique cf . 



sp. incert. : aterritna Walk., Ins. Saund. Dipt., 434, 2 (1856). 

 Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 271. 

 East India. 



Type, location unknown, not in the British Museum. Osten 

 Sacken has suggested this may be an Eriocera. 



