1918.] E. Brunetti: Oriental Tipulidae. 309 



these being nehulosa, pilifera and diffusa (all Meij. from Java), adding 

 that A. lamellaris, Spies, from Africa is also an Atarba. 



ORIMARGA, Os. Sac. 



peregrina, Brun., Faima Brit. Ind. Dipt., p. 424 (^ (1912). 

 Kurseong. Pashok, Darjihng District, 3,500 ft., vi-16 {L. C. 

 Hartless). Type in Indian Museum. 

 Two ^ (^ and 1 $ from hills near Taiping, Perak, taken by Dr. Annan- 

 dale, 26— 30-xii-15. My figure of tliis species (" Fauna," pi. viii, 11) 

 is somewhat incorrect, as the auxiliary vein ends just beyond half way 

 between the origin of the 2nd longitudinal vein and the marginal cross 

 vein, as indeed is stated in my description. 



The type specimen has darkened with age until it is now nearly 

 black, but three (^ (^ from Ghumti, Darjiling District, viii-11 {Gravely) 

 appear to be this species, agreeing well with the description. 



javana, de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, p. 348 ^$ (1913). Java. 

 The unique type in the Amsterdam Museum. 



ANTOCHA, Os. Sac. 



indica, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind. Dipt., p. 426 (^ $ (1912). 



N. India ; Assam (var. Iocs.). 

 unilineata, id., he. cit., p. 427 $ (1912). W. Himalayas. 



Types of both species in Indian Museum. 

 javanensis, Alex., Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. XLIX, p. 171 $ (1916). 



Java. Type in the U. S. Museum. 



Section ERIOPTERINI. 



RHYPHOLOPHUS, Kol. 



geniculatus, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., Dipt., p. 441 ^^ (1912). 



Kurseong. 

 pulcher, id., he. cit, p. 442 $ (1912). Simla ; Kumaon. 



Tyi^es of both species in Indian Museum. 



MOLOPHILUS, Curt. 



inconspicua, Brun., Fau7ia Brit. Ind. Dij)t., p. 444 ^ $ (1912). 



India (var. Iocs.). 

 assamensis, id., he. eit., p. 445 ,^ (1912). Sylhet. 



Types of both species in Indian Museum. 

 costalis, Edw., Arm. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, p. 251 $ 



(1916). Arisan, Formosa, 8,000 ft., lO-x-12 {Nitobe). Unique 



type in British Museum. 



ERIOPTERA, Mg. 



My Fauna volume (1912) contains the following new species : E. 

 punetipennis, p. 449 $, Kurseong ; ferruginea, p. 450 J, Travancore ; 

 distans, p. 451 (^, Kuiseong ; incerla, p. 452 ^, Darjiling ; parallela. 



