igii.] E. Brunetti : Oriental Tipulidae. 279 



received from Java what he believes is the $ of this species and 

 adds some notes. 



quadrifurca, Wlk., 2 {Limnohia). Dorey, Papua. The 

 type, m the British Museum, is considerably damaged, but being 

 conspicuously marked could be used for identification. 



innotabilis, Wlk., 9 {Limnohia). Ceram. Type, in the 

 British Museum, too badly damaged to determine the species with 

 certainty. 



N.B. — Of the above five species I can trace the existence of 

 no other specimens than the types. 



thwaitesiana, Westw., a*. Ceylon. Type in Hope collection, 

 Oxford University Museum. Prof. Poulton kindly informs me 

 that recognition of the species would be possible, though the 

 specimen is not in good condition. 



notata, Wulp., cf $ .' Originally described from a type cf 

 in the Amsterdam Museum, but now lost. The Museum has other 

 examples of the species taken in Java by Jacobson and identified 

 bj' Dr. Meijere, who has recently described the 9 } 



simplex, Os. Sac, cp- . Ternate. The type is the only speci 

 men known, apparently, and is in the Genoa Museum, in rather 

 damaged condition. 



poeciloptera, Os. Sac, a' $ . Java, Sumatra. Of this 

 species both sexes were originally described, but Prof. R. Gestro 

 informs me that there is now only one specimen left, but does not 

 state which sex it is. They were from Mouat Singalang. Mr. 

 Edwards records a 2 from Pundaluo^^'a, Ceylon, taken by Mr. 

 E. E. Green. 



semperi, Os. Sac. PiiiUppines. A single 2 . 



termitina, Os. Sac. Philippines. A single pair. 



familiaris, Os. Sac Phihppines. A single & . Meijere notes 

 a (f and 2 from Java probably representing this species. 



AT.S.— The t^^pes of these last three species are presumably 

 in the Osten Sacken collection. I cannot definitely trace them. 



Prof. Meijere describes four new species recently:^ puncti- 

 pennis, &\ nervosa, cf : forcipata, cf 2 ; and ruf a, 2. The first 

 I had already described (but not published) from four specimens 

 in the Indian Museum (two cf cf , two 2 2), from Darjiling 

 (7,000 ft.), 6-viii-09 [Paiva\ ; Mazbat, Mangaldai District, Assam, 

 II — 15-X-10 [Kemp] ; and Peradeniya, Ceylon, 5-viii-io. A 2 in 

 the Vienna Museum from Ceylon. The sexes are identically marked. 



There is no doubt that another of my MS. species is identical 

 with rufa, and of this also both sexes are present amongst the 

 four specimens in the Indian Museum. 



In the cf the costal cell is bright yellow as far as the stigma, 

 which is brown. Meijere describes only the 2 , in which the costal 

 cell is black or blackish. A 2 from Ceylon is present in the Vienna 



1 Wulp also notes the species in Med. Sum. Exped. Dipt,, 13. 



2 Tijd. V. Ent., liv, 34 {19 11). 



8 Tijd. V. Ent., liv, 35, et seq. (1911). 



