70 Records of the Indian Museum. [Voi,. XIII, 



Dixa maculipennis, Brun. 



Rec. liuL Mils. I\^ p. 266. 

 Matiana, 28 — 3o-iv-07. Also found at Darjiling. 



Dixa bifasciata, Brun. 



Rec. Ind. A/iis., IV, p. 269. 

 A single 9 from Phagu, 12-V-09. 



Family TIPUUDAE. 



Subfamily TIPULINAE. 



Tipula brunnicosta, Brun. 



Faini. Brit. hid. Dipt., p. ;},2,2. 



Simla, ii-v-08; Theog, 13-V-09. Occurs in the Gahrwal 

 District, Western Himalayas, also. 



Tipula griseipennis, Brun. 



Faun. Brit. Iiid. Dipt., p. 321. 



Matiana, 28 — 30-iv-07. Described first from the Gahrwal 

 District. 



Subfamily LIMNOBIINAE. 



Dicranomyia pulchripennis, Brun. 



Faun. Brit. hid. Dipt., p. 376, pi. vii, fig. 8 ; pi. xi, fig. 2. 



Simla, x-08. Also common at Mussoorie, Darjiling, the 

 Kumaon District and other localities, easily recognised by the 

 prettily marked wings. 



Geranomyia vinaceobrunnea, Brun. 



Rec. hid. Mils. VI, p. 274. 



Simla, x-08 (F. M. Howleit). A unique 9 . 



Limnobia triangularis, Brun. 



Faun. Brit. hid. Dipt., p. 400. 

 A unique 5 from Barogh, lo-v-io, taken at the edge of a 

 small stream {N . Annandale). 



Rhipidia antennatus, Brun. 



Ceratostepliaiius antennatus, Brun., Rec. hid. Miis. VI, p. 272. 



Id., Faun. Brit. hid. Dipt., p. 407. ?'• >;• 

 fig. 17. 

 Simla, a unique cf , 24-iv-07. 



