112 E. Brunetti : The Oriental StratiomyidcB. [VOL. I, 



Pi. repensans Wlk. , i860. 



[Sargus) Pr. lyinn. So., iv, 96. 



'b Makessar (Celebes). Walker says, allied to 5. aurifcr Wlk.^ 

 Osten Sacken in reporting 9 'b 'b and a 2 from Kandari 

 (Celebes), April 1874, adds, " Walker should not have called the 

 wing cinereous — otherwise, the description is recognisable." 



Pt. tricolor Meij., 1904. 



Bijd. Dierk., xviii, 95 ; pi. viii, 11. 



I b Sukabumi (Java). The author adds "V. der Wulp 

 descr." The coloured illustrations in this paper by Meijere are 

 most excellent. 



Pt. quadrifasciatus Wlk., 1861. 



{Sargus) Pr. I^inn. So., v, 146. 



^ Amboina, Batjan. The author adds further characters 

 and a description of the $ in his article on Batjan Diptera. Osten 

 Sacken records i b from Dorei Hum (Papua), February 1875, 

 and, suspecting variability in the black on the abdomen, places 

 here also a $ from Ternate. 



Pt. rogans Wlk., 1859. 



{Sargus) Pr. I^inn. So., iii, 81. 



2 Aru Isles. Type in British Museum much damaged. Osten 

 Sacken saw a 'b from Dorei Hum (Papua) marked February 1875 

 and adds that fcrrugineus Dol. is near it, but has no brown spots 

 on the abdomen, nor brown cloud at wing tip. Pt. doleschalli 

 Big. from Mysol is probably this species. Osten Sacken has seen 

 a specimen from the Philippines named by Walker as this species, 

 I took a few ? 2 at lyUcknow, 7th September 1905, which agree, 

 except that the posterior tarsi are yellow, not black, but in one 

 'b they are blackish at the base. 



Pt. complens Wlk., 1859. 

 {Sargus) Pr. L^inn. So., iii, 81. 



2 Aru Isles. 



Pt. tarsalis Wlk., 1861. 

 {Sargus) Pr. I^inn. So., v, 274. 

 2 Batjan, Gilolo. 



Pt. jerrugincus Dol., 1858. 



{Sargus) Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind., xvii, 83. 



Amboina. Rare during dry season. Van der Wulp records 5 

 2 2 from Papua allied to rogans Wlk. , ru/us Dol., and latifascia Wlk. 



