1920. ] E. BRUNETTI: Onental & S. Astatic Nemocera. 213 
Travancore, 14-xi-09 [Annandale]; Cherambadi, Wynaad, S. 
India, x-13 [Fletcher]; Dibrugarh, Assam, 17—19-xi-11 [Kemp]; 
Java (var. locs.). Type: location unknown to me. 
This species may possibly be synonymous with Limnobia 
apicalis, Wied. 
kobusi de Meij., Bijd. tot de Dierk. XVII, 91, pl. viii, 5, wing, 6 
tip of leg (1904). 
Brun. Rees Indy Mus. Vi, 270%, 7¢.. Kauna Brit. Ind: 371, 
@ 92: de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 343, pl. xvi, 8, o genitalia. 
Kurseong, 20—25-vi-I0; 5-vil-o8, including @# @ in cop. 
[Annandale]; Lebong, 6000—6600 ft., 13-vi-14; Nedumangad, 
Travancore [Annandale]; Dibrugarh, Assam (Abor. Exped.) 
[Kemp]; Nusa, Kambangan, Java, ili [Jacobson]. 
Types # 9 in Amsterdam Museum. 
pulchra de Meij., Bijd--tot de Dierk. XVII, 92,9, pl. viii, 7, full 
ins. (Rhipidia, id.) (1904). 
id., Vijd. v2 Bot. LIV, 27, pl: i, 14-16 antennae, ‘o7_ 9 
genitalia (Dicranomyia, 1d.)}: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 240. 
Batavia, ii, x; Semarang, ii [both Jacobson]. 
Type in Amsterdam Museum. 
cuneiformis de Mei, Tijd’ v. Ent. LIV, 23, 0; pla 
(OLE): 
Brun, “Rec. Ind. Mus.. V1, 270; XV, 284%. 1d.,, Fauna But: 
Ind.) 872. 62s. 
Talewaddi, Castle Rock, N. Kanara Dist., 10-x-16 [Kemp]; 
Dawna Hills, 2000—3000 ft., 2—3-1i1-08 [Annandale]; Wonosobo, 
Java, iv [Jacobson]. : 
Type @ in Amsterdam Museum; the 2 from which I described 
this sex in Indian Museum. 
convergens de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 24, @ 2, pl. i, 3—6, wing, 
and @ @, genitalia (IgII). 
Tosari [Kobus]; Semarang, ii; Tankuban Prahu [both Jacob- 
son, all Java]. Types in Amsterdam Museum. 
umbrata, 7d., loc. cit., 25, 7 2, pl. i, 7, wing (1911). 
iG _ Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, 343, pl. xlvi, 9, 10, » genitalia. 
Semarang, Xii; Batavia and environs, X, X1 [Jacobson and Dry. 
J 
, 2, wing 
Rogge]. Types in Amsterdam Museum. 
punctulata, id., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 26, 7; pl.i, 8, wing,9, ¢ 
genitalia (I9gIr).! 
Semarang, i; Wonosobo, v [Jacobson]. . 
Type in Amsterdam Museum. 
nervosa, 2d., loc. cit., 26, 2 , pl. i, 10, wing (1911). 
Wonosobo, Java, v [Jacobson]. 
Type, a unique ¢, in Amsterdam Museum. 

! De Meijere employs both sex signs at the beginning of his description 
though he stated his specimen to be unique. Probably only the @ sex was be- 
fore him. 
