iQii.] E. Brunetti : Oriental Tipulidae. 283 



Described from three & & taken at Kandy, 22-v-io (type) , 

 and Peradeniya, 15-vii-ic, by Messrs, Green and Gravely. 



Geographical Distribution. — Ceylon. 



Type in Indian Museum. 



N.B. — A very distinct and conspicuous species belonging to 

 a peculiarl}^ distinctive genus. 



TEUCHOLABIS, Os. Sac. 



exclusa, Wlk., 9 [Limnobia). Papua. The type in the British 

 Museum is much damaged, all the legs being gone. 



bicolor, Os. Sac, cf. Sumatra. Type in Genoa Museum, 

 from Mount Singalang (Sumatra) , in indifferent condition. 



fenestrata, Os. vSac, & 9 . Described from a (f and $ in Bigot's 

 collection and also from specimens in the Ley den Museum, but 

 the author does not designate any actual type specimen. The 

 three specimens in the Ley den Museum are in very bad condition. 



It is quite a common species in Ceylon, the males hovering in 

 small clusters under trees overhanging roads. The 5 seems much 

 the scarcer sex. The Indian Museum has a good series from Cey- 

 lon and I have seen it from the Khasi Hills (Assam) and from 

 Darjiling. 



Present also in the Vienna Museum, the Pusa and my own 

 collection, in all three from Ceylon. 



determinatat Os. Sac, cf , Sula (Indo-Malay Archipelago). 

 The author says, '' I preserve the name under which I found it in 

 the British Museum." A unique rf . 



ATARBA, Os. Sac 



Of this genus Meijere introduces three species (Tijd. v. Ent., 

 liv, 42, 43 (1911) ), nebulosa (no sex stated), pilifera ( d' ? ) and 

 diffusa ( $ ), all from Java, 



Section IV. ERIOPTERINL 



CONOSIA, Wuljx 



irrorata, W., a' ? [Limnobia). Originall}' described from 

 Java but probably the most widely distributed species of Tipulidae 

 in the Orient. It has the appearance of a cross when at rest, which 

 fact gives the name to one of its s3'nonyms, Linmophila crux, Dol. 



The CLADURA group. 



Table of genera. 



A Subcostal cross-vein placed near the tip of the 



auxiliary vein. Discal cell present, its proximal . 

 end rectangular. Antennal scape long, normal; 



