152 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. VIII ^ 



CULICIDAE. 



Toxorhynchites, sp. 



One specimen of this genus, very much worn, from Dibru- 

 garh, 17 — 19-xi-ii. 



Stegomyia fasciata, F. 



Rotung (26-xii-ii), a single & in good condition. A very 

 wideh^ distributed species in the East as well in other parts of the 

 Tropics 



N.B. — One other specimen of Culicidce is present, which I am 

 unable to determine ; it has the yellow appearance of a Chryso- 

 conops. 



TIPULIDAE. 



Tipula majestica, Brun. 



One $ /d. small specimen, from between Kalek and Misshing 

 (4000 ft.), i5-iii-i2. A not uncommon species, represented in the 

 Indian Museum from Naini Tal, Kurseong, the Nilgiri Hills and 

 Assam. 



Dicronomyia saltans, Dol. 



Several {cf $) from Dibrugarh, 17 — 19-xi-ii. Described 

 originally from Central Java ; it occurs also in Travancore, and is 

 probably generally distributed in the East. 



Dicronomyia marmoripennis, Brun. 



Four specimens, & 9 ; Kobo (400 ft.) (2 — 3-xii-ii), by sweep- 

 ing in thick jungle. A species widely distributed in India ; in the 

 Indian Museum from Darjiling, Kurseong, Purnea, and Bangalore. 



Limnobia, sp. 



One cf in indifferent condition, probably of an undescribed 

 species: Kobo, 12-xii-ii. 



Geranomyia notatipennis, mihi, sp. nov. 



(PI. vi, fig. I). 

 cf N.E. Assam. Long. 5 mm. 



Head. — Blackish grey, frons lighter; antennae dark reddish 

 brown, ist scapal joint very large and long; proboscis curved, 

 black, about as long as extreme length of head and thorax 

 together. 



Thorax. — Rather bright light brownish yellow, three dorsal 

 brown stripes, the median one continued over the anterior margin 

 along the moderately lengthened neck; outer stripes shorter as 

 usual. Traces of a pale brown lateral stripe from neck to root of 

 wings; post-sutural surface of dorsum darker brown, scutellum 

 concolorous, metanotum blackish. 



