284 Record)^ of tJie Indian Museum, [Vol. X7, 



Momwripennis, p. 369 (^ $, Darjiling ^ ; demarcata, p. 370 $, Kur- 

 seong ; absens, p, 372 $, Kurseong ; pulchrijjenms, p. 376 ^J $, E. and 

 W. Himalayas ; functicosta, p. 377 (^ $, Kurseong ; fraterna, p. 378 $, 

 Darjiling ; fascipennis, p. 379 $, Kurseong ; subfascipennis, p. 380 (^ 5, 

 Kurseong ; ornatipes, p. 380 (J, Travancore ; Puri ; Dawna Hills ; cinera- 

 scens, p. 381 (^ $ Darjiling ; Kurseong ; cinctiventris,^ 382 $, Kurseong ; 

 sordida, p. 382, Darjiling ; Kurseong ; delicata, p. 383 (^ 9^ Darjiling ; 

 flavobrunnea, p. 384 (^ $, Calcutta ; simplex, p. 384 $, Calcutta ; /or/Zs, 

 p. 385 (^, Darjiling ; nigrithorax, p. 385 (^, Darjiling ; subtessettaia , 

 I. c, App. p. 565 (^ $, Ceylon ; bicindipes,^ App. p. 566 (^, Dawna 

 Hills ; columbina, App. p. 567 $, Ceylon ; approximata, App. p. 567 $, 

 Darjiling District ; imwcens, App. p. 568 (^ $, Kumaon District. All 

 the types in the Indian Museum. 



debeauforti, de Meij., Bijd. tot. Dierk. XIX, p. 47, ^ ? (1913). 



Saonek, Indc-Australian archipelago. 

 alta, de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, p. 341 ^ (1913). Java, 

 nongkodjadiarersis, id., I. c, p. 343 ^ (1913). Java. 

 Types of the latter two species in Amsterdam Museum. 



novae-guineae, de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVIII, p. 101 {Thypti- 



ccmyia), (1915). North Papua, 

 tinclipcnnis, de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVIII, Supp. p. 66, 1915 

 (1916). Sumatra. 

 Alexander describes the following new species frcm Java (Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, 1916) : allitarsis, p. 159 (^ ; atrescens, p. ICO (^ ; 

 erythrina, p. 161 (^ ; exceJsa, p. 161 (^ $ ; simpliisima, p. 162 9 ; carneo- 

 tincta, p, 162 (^. 



Dicranomyia iullowayi, Alex. 



Car). Ent. XLVII, p. 79 (1915). 



Edwards records this species (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, p. 

 245) from Arisan, Formosa, 8,000 ft., lO-x-12 {I. Nitobe). Described 

 originally {Can. Ent. XL\ II, p. 79) f: cm Guam I., one of the Ladrones 

 Islands. 



Edwards also describes in the same paper (p. 246) J), alticola, sp. 

 nov. $, pi. xii, 1, $ genitalia), Arisan, lO-x-12 (/. Nitobe); Horisha, 

 Formosa, v 1913 {M. Mali). Type in British Museum. 



Dicranomyia cuneiformis, de Meij. 



A few of each sex referable to this species from Castle Eock, 

 Bombay, 11^ — 26-X-16 (Kemp). In addition there is a, ^ with the 

 marginal cell twice as much longer tharr the submarginal as the latter 

 is longer than the 1st posterior. The whole wing tip is brownish infus- 

 cated as far basally as a line from the well n arked stigma through 

 the discal cell to just before the tip of the 5th longitudinal vein. Two 

 other specimens have the margirral cell still longer proportiorrately and 

 no trace of apical infuscation of the wing. All are from Castle Rock 

 or neighbourhood, taken at about the same time. 



^ This species was taken in Japan at Otsu, near Kyoto, x-15, by Dr. Annandale. 

 * This is a Lim-nobla, with L. vitrijjennis, Brun. as a synonym. 



^ Also descriled as ncv/ in i?ef. Ind. Mus. VII, 447; the Fauna record ant dates 

 this by about a month. 



