832 Records of the Indian Mitseum. [Yol. XV, 



behind the suture brownish-yellow, with a dark brown half-moon spot 

 with its convex side hindward ; hind margin of dorsum and the scutellum 

 dark bro\Ani. Sides of thorax yellowish-grey with dark brown marks ; 

 metanotum yellowish-grey . 



Abdomen dark mahogany brown, hind borders of segments very 

 narrowly yellowish ; belly greyish ; genitalia bright shining brown, 

 basal part of lower valves dark brown. 



Leqs yellow ; coxae and trochanters marked with black ; a subapical 

 moderately narrow black ring on femora. 



Wings pale grey, with a darker pattern resembling that of kempi, 

 especially on basal half. In the distal half it is broken up into smaller 

 spots varying slightly in the individual. Halteres dark, clubs pale grey. 



Described from two $ $ in the Indian Museum from above Tura, 

 3,500-3,900 ft., vii-17 (Kemp) : viii-17 {Mrs. Kemp), and one $ from 

 Sureil, Darjiling District, 5,000 ft., 11 — 31-X-17 type {Annandale and 



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Section ANISOMERINL 

 GYNOPLISTIA, Westw. 



occipitalis, de Meij., Nova Giiin. Res. IX, p. 310 (^ (1915). 

 Papua. The unique type in (?) Amsterdam Museum. 

 No type species appears to have been selected for this genus ; I 

 therefore propose Ctenophora vilis, Walk., the first of the two species 

 included by Westwood at the erection of his genus. 



ERIOCERA, Macq. 



The recent additions in new species to this genus have been very 

 numerous yet probably very many oriental forms remain to be discovered. 



ctenophoroidss, Edw., Attn. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) VIII, 64 (^ $ 

 (1911). Ceylon. 



scutellata, id^, lac. cit., p. 65 ^^ $ (1911). Ceylon. 



tuberculifera, id., he. cit., p. 66 $ (1911). Ceylon. 



£usca, id., he. cit., p. 66 ^^ ? (1911). Ceylon. 

 Types of above four species in British Museum. 



angustipennis, Enderl., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 33 ^J {Phy- 

 secrania) (1912). Sumatra. 



pannosa, id., he. cit., p. 40 (^ $ (1912). Sumatra. 



gamma, id., he. cit., p. 42 (^ $ (1912). Sumatra. 



sauteriana,! id., he. cit., p. 42 $ (1912). South Formosa. 



paenulata, id., he. eit., p. 43 $ (1912). Sumatra. 

 Types of above five species in Stettin Zoological Museum. 



rufithorax, Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind. Dipt., p. 534 ^ ? (1912) 

 (pi. vii, fio-. 10). Kandy. 



tenuis, id.,^he. cit., p. 539 S (1912). Nilgiri Hills. 



aterrima, id., he. cit., p. 540 ? (1912). Travancore. 



elongatissima, id., he. cit., p. 542 ^ (1912). South India. 



flavipes, id., he. cit., p. 544 ^ (1912). Kurseong. 



1 Edwards records from Kotosho Is., Formosa, 20-vii-12 {Shiral-i} and from 

 Arisan, Formosa, 8,009 ft., lO-x-12 {Nitobe), 



