3918.] E. Brtjnetti : Oriental Ti/pulidae. 333 



testacea, id., he. cit., p. 548 $ (1912). Nilgiri Hills. 

 nigerrima, id., he. cit., App. p. 571 $ (1912), (pi. vii, fio. K,). 



Darjiling District. 

 triangularis, id., he. eit., App. p. 572 (^ (1912). Nilgiri Hills. 

 Types of all species from rufithorax to triangidaris inclusive in 

 Indian Museum. 



nigrina, Riedel, Entom. Mitt. II, p. 273 (1913). Kankao, 

 Formosa ^J $, vii-ix-r912. Type in Deut. Ent. Mus. Cotype 

 in Riedel coll. 

 xanthopyga, de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, Supp. p. 3 <^ $ (Mar. 



1914). Java. 

 unicolor,^ id., he. cit., LVIII, Supp. p. 12 (^ ?, 1915 (1916). 

 simalurensis, id., he. cit., p. 13 ^ $, 1915 (1916). 

 Both species from Sinabang, Simalur Island, of! the west coast 

 of Sumatra. Types in Amsterdam Museum. 



rubriceps, Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, p. 253 $ 



(1916). Taipin, Formosa. Unique type in British Museum. 

 lativentris, Bezzi, Phil. Jour. Sei. XII, Sect. D, p. 113 <^ 



(1917). Luzon (Baker). 

 crassipes, id., he. eit.; p. 114 ^J $ (1917). Luzon (Baker). 

 In his paper on Javan Tipulidae Alexander notes the following five 

 species : E. verticalis, W. ; aerostaeta, W., hasilaris W., mesopyrrha, W., 

 and cingidata, Meij. He also gives figures of the wings of the first two 

 and the last one. 



Eriocera verticalis, Wied. 



Described as a Megistocera, from Java. The prominent vertex and 

 frons forming a considerable bump at the top of the head renders this 

 species conspicuous, especially an conjunction with the enormously 

 produced antennae, which are about three to three and a half times as 

 long as the whole body. It is excellently figured by Van der Wulp 

 (Tijd. V. Ent. XXXVlil, pi. ii, fig: 6, 7). One <^ from Bageshwar, 

 Kumaon District, 3,500 ft., 25-V-09 (A. D. Imms), and one ^ from Pusa 

 Bihar, at light, lO-ix-15, the latter in the Pusa collection. 



Eriocera cingulata, Brun. 

 (Plate vii, fig. 7.) 



This species, described by me in the Fauna volume, App. 570 ^, 

 (1912) must be renamed, owing to E. cingidata, Meij. The name cincta 

 is therefore proposed. 



Riedel (Ent. Mitt. II) records .E. nigrifennis, Meij. and E. sauteriana, 

 Ender. from Formosa. 



Eriocera flavipes, Brun. 

 (Plate vii, fig. 15.) 



• A (^ from Sureil, Darjiling District, 5,000 ft., iv-v-17 (Kemp) is pro- 

 bably this species. The tibiae are yellowish-brown ; the posterior 



* Edwards records from Horisha, Formosa, 1,000 ft. (Maki), 



