igoy-] Records of the Indian Museum. 99 



" might require a generic separation," and Kertesz refers it now 

 to Evaza with the support of Mr. K. E. Austen of the British 

 Museum, who has examined the type. 



E. mollis Os. Sacken, 1880. 



(Nerua) Ann. Mus. Gen., xiv, 415. 



b ? Sumatra ; Papua. The author differentiates his species 

 from fuhnventris Big. and bipars Wlk., to which it is alHed. 



E. fulvivcntris Big., 1879. 



Ann. So. Ent. Fr. (1879), 220. 



'b Mokiccas. Bigot Collection. Kertesz describes both sexes, 

 recording it in the Hungarian National Museum from Papua, dated 

 14th July and 24th December. 



E. fortis Wlk., 1865. 



(Sargus) Pr. I^inn. So., viii, 107. 



E. pidipes Big., 1879, Ann, So. Ent. Fr. (1879), 221. 



-b Papua. 



Kertesz, after Mr. E. E. Austen's corroboration from an exami- 

 nation of the type, places this species here, and sinks pidipes as a 

 synonym. 



The Hungarian Museum possesses specimens from Papuan 

 localities (Bali, Mafor, Stephansort, Simbang, Erima, Sakelberg). 

 Van der Wulp also records a ? from Erima, Astrolabe Bay, 

 Papua, and Meijere mentions a 'b from " Oberes Jamur Gebiet," 

 dated August 6th. 



E. indica Kert., 1906. 



Ann. Mus. Hung., iv, 289, 



h ? Bombay, taken by Mr. Biro, 3rd July 1902. 



E. scenopinoides Wlk., 1859. 



{Nerua) Pr. Linn. So., iii, 81. 



{E. pallipes Big., 1879 ; Annales, 220.) 



9 Aru Islands, N. Ceram, Waigion, Gilolo, Dorey, Batjan, 

 Papua. 



The Hungarian Museum has it from Papua taken in April 

 and September. Van der Wulp gives a h from Friedrich Wilhelms- 

 hafen (Papua) and Osten vSacken mentions i 'b 2 ? $ from Dorei 

 Hum (Papua), February 1875, also from Andai (Papua). 



