1918.] E. Brunetti: Orientdl Tipulidae. 295 



13 and 17-vii-lO {Gmvely) and x-xi-1911 {F. Edwards). The latter 

 species has been taken by Mr. E. E. Green also at Pundaluoya. 

 L. punctipennis also occurs in Darjihng, Ceylon and Assam. 

 fuscinervis, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind. Dipt., p. 411 ^ (1912). 



Darjiling. 

 notatinervis, id., he. cit., p. 412 $ (1912). Darjiling. 

 Types of both species in Indian Miisenm. 



affinis, de Meij., Nova Guin. Res. IX, p. 308 $ (1913). Papua. 

 Unique type in (?) Amsterdam Museum. 



punctatissima, de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVIII, p. 102 (^ (1915). 



North Papua. Unique type in Amsterdam Museum. 

 scutellata, Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), XVIII, p. 353 ^ $, 

 fig. 2, p. 356, genitaha (1916). Talum, Perak, 18-i-02 {Robinson 

 and Annandale). Types in British Museum. 

 stantoni, id., loc. eit., p. 354 9 ; limpida, id., he. cit., p. 

 355 ? ; lutea, id., loc. cit., p. 357 $. 

 All these three species taken by Dr. Stanton at Kedah Peak, 3,200 ft., 

 Malay Peninsula ; the unique types in the British Museum. 



regalis, id., loc. cit., (8) XVIII, p. 248 (1912). Taihoku, Formosa, 



a unique much damaged specimen. In the British Museum. 

 transversalis, de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIX, p. 198 (^ (1916). 

 Gedah, Java, 1,625—2,400 metres. May {Konigsberger). Type 

 in (?) Amsterdam Museum. 

 montivagans, Alex., Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, p. 166 ^ $ 



(1916). 

 nigricornis, id., loc. cit., p. 166 (^ $. 

 opaca, Bezzi, Phil. Jour. Sci. XII, Sect. D, p. 116 (;J (1917). 



Luzon {Baker). 

 marginalis, id., loc. cit., p. 116 (^ (1917). Luzon {Baker). 



Libnotes fuscinervis, Brun. 

 I am uncertain as to the limits of this species, which seems variable 

 in the presence or absence of the additional cross vein and in the wing 

 markings. In one specimen from Cochin State the veins are not at all 

 suffused but the bases of all the cells, with the marginal and posterior 

 cross veins, are very distinct in comparison with the rest of the veins, 

 and these " cross veins " are similarly deeply outhned (though not 

 tliickened) in specimens which possess the suffusions. The short sec- 

 tions towards the tips of some of the veins which are also deeply outlined 

 in normal forms are the same in the Cochin specimen. An example 

 from the Garo Hills recently collected by Mr. Kemp has the additional 

 cross vein and the exact suffusions of the normal form but all the legs 

 are wholly black, whilst another from the same source has normal legs, 

 and no additional cross vein nor trace of suffusions but all the veins 

 deeply and uniformly outhned. 



Section RHAMPHIDINI. 



RHAMPHIDIA, Mg. 



Three new species described in my Fauna volume (1912) : ferru- 

 ginosa, p. 418 J, Dawna Hills ; unicolor, p. 419 ^, Darjihng ; inconspicua, 



