3() KDV. ELI.INGSEX 



rightly observes (12. p. 74), this species must luivr a m w nainr. 

 as the above name lias been used previously liy Balzali. The 

 species has not been lakni i-lscwhi re. 



There is no reason here to extend this survey to the iieigli- 

 bouriii;; islands and continents, Mr. ('. .1. M'ith, in his e.\cellent 

 work (12) having done this thoroughly. 



The species collected by Dr. E. Modigliani are liie t'oUowing: 

 ClielilVii* oi-itCK Thoheu,. 



Si-Raiiibé, 3 cf. — Pangherang-Pisang, I cf jiui. 



The galea of the male is somewhat smaller than that of liie 

 female , and nearly siinjile. 



The species was describrd upon specimens from IJirnia (Tliondl 

 7. p. ^ii'/), and is later on recorded from India: Madras by 

 Ellingsen (2. p. ;20'.)) and Luzon (TuUgreii 9. p. .'i:)). 



Clielif<*r i>U?l)eju!!i With. 



Padaiig, April i81)/t, 1 Q. 



Th(i species was described l)y ^^'llh (12. p. If>')) upoii sjie- 

 ciinens from the Nicobars and in the sanii' work recorded from 

 Malacca: Kelatan and from r)iriiKt. Kllingsen (4. p. -J.'JS) records 

 it from the IJismarck-Archipelago and Tullgreii {9. p. .')')) from 

 Ceylon. 



01ielitV«r articulosni-i !■'. Si.mon. 



Pangherang-Pisang, iiSDI , 1 O. 



As to the history of this species, see above. 



Olielirer fiicli.-^i Tci.lgkkn. 



Si-Rambé, 2 cT, 2 9. 



It was described upon specimens from .'^lImatra (Tullgren 10. 

 ]). 247), see above, and is a well characterized species. 



