2/8 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. VI, 



The 5tli and 7th veins very narrowly' brown suffused. Halteres : 

 stem pale yellow, knobs blackish brown. 



Described from two $ 9 from Paresnath, Western Bengal 

 (4,300-4,500 ft.), i5-iv-09 [Annandale]. 



Type and cotype in Indian Museum. 



G. fletchcri, Edwards, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), viii, No. 43, 

 58 (1911). 



One 9 from Dondra, Ceylon, 3-xii-o7, taken by Mr. T. B. 

 Fletcher. 



RHIPIDIA, Mg. 



javensis, Meij., c^. Tijd. v. But., liv, 31 (1911). 

 A recently described species from Java. 



N.B. — The Rhipidia pulchra described by Meij ere (Bijd. tot. 

 de Dierk, xvii) is now referred by him to Dicranomyia. 



GONIODINEURA, Wulp. 



nigriceps, Wulp, 9 . Java. The type, which was in Amster- 

 dam Museum, is now lost, 



DAPANOPTERA, Os. Sac, in Westw. 



pcrdecora, Wlk., & {Limnohia). Papua. The tj^pe, from 

 Dorey, New Guinea, is still in good preservation in the British 

 Museum. 



auroatra, Wlk., 9 (Limnohia). Mysol. Type in British Mu- 

 seum in good condition. 



plenipennis, Wlk., & {Lininobia). Papua. 



Westw., Tr. Ent. vSoc. (1881), 366, pi. xviii, 2. 



Type in fair condition in the British Museum, the extra- 

 ordinary wing markings making comparison easy. 



latifasciata, Wlk., 9 [Lininobia). Papua. Type in British 

 Museum in good condition. 



N.B. — Of all these four species the only specimens known, so 

 far as I can ascertain, appear to be the original types. 



LIBNOTES, Westw. 



aurantiacat Dol., cf {Lininobia). The type, from Amboina, 

 in the Vienna Museum is damaged, but comparison is possible. 

 Osten Sacken notes the species (Berl. Ent. Zeit., xxxi, 181). 



impressa, Wlk., 9 {Lininobia). From Sarawak. The type 

 (in British Museum) is useless for comparison. 



imponens, Wlk., 9 {Limnobia). Again here the type (in 

 British Museum) is in too bad condition for comparison, Makessar. 



strigivena, W^lk., cf ? 9 {Umnobia). Papua. Type in 

 British Museum in bad condition, a 9 , from Dorey; the wing- 

 markings alone being available for comparison. Meij ere has 



