1920.]| EE. Brunerri: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 197 
Type @ @ in British Museum, o@ in fair condition, @ reduced 
to a fragment. 
melanomera Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 68, ~ (1848). 
Brun:, Rec. Ind.Muss VIji247> XV 9203" Brun. Fauna Brit: 
Ind., 330. 
Sureil, 5000 ft., iv 
[Fletcher]; Nepal. 
Type in British Museum. 
vicaria Walk., Ins. Saund. Dipt., pt. V, 444, o# (1856). 
Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 247: Fauna Brit. Ind., 332. 
India, according to the type. Walker’s description says East 
Indies. 
Type in British Museum, too damaged for comparison. The 
name vicaria is preoccupied by Walker himself in 1848 for a 
South African species. The present species appears to be 
represented by the original specimen only, which is useless. If 
subsequently identified from the description a new name can be 
Set Gp. 
vilis Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. I, 108, @ (1857). 
Brun, Rec Ind) Mus. Vi,.247: de Meij., Tijdav, Bub biV 
69 (¢@ descr.). 
Sarawak, type 7; Buitenzorg, iii; Gunung Ungaran, xii [both 
Java and Jacobson]. 
Type in British Museum, beyond recognition. 
inordinans Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. IV, 93, @ (1860). 
Bruny Rec. Ind, Mus: Vi, 247. 
Macassart. 
Type, a unique o, in British Museum, in good condition. 
fumifinis Walk., loc. cit., V, 145, # (1861). 
Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 247, notes. 
Amboina. 
Type, a unique o&, in British Museum, in good condition. 
Walker thought his species identical with longicornis, Dol., but 
Van der Wulp considered them distinct. 
punctifrons Rond., Ann. Mus. Gen. VII, 463 (1875). 
Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 247. 
Sarawak. Location of type uncertain, said to be in Genoa > 
Museum. 
serrata Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 5, ~ (1885). 
Brun, Rec. Ind Mus: VI, 247. 
Seharan, Sumatra. 
Type in Leyden Museum, also a ? from Sumatra in same col- 
lection. 
pilosula Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus. VII, 5, @ (1885). 
deo Met; Tijd. ve Bats LIV, 67: Brun., Ree sind: Mus. Vi, 
2A. 
Java; Gunung Kenepai; Borneo. 
Type in Leyden Museum. 

v-17 [Kemp]; Maymyo, Upper Burma 
