220 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor VEE; 
GENOTYPE, Gevanomyia canariensis Berg., as 
maculipennis, sp. nov. by Coquillett’s designa- 
tion. 
aurantia Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 289, 2 (1918). 
Above Tura, Garo Hills, 3,500—3,go0 ft., vii-r7 [Kemp]. 
Type in Indian Museum. 
Limnobia, Mg. 
Syst. Besch, I, 116 (1818). 
Sch., F. Austr. II, 565: Ost. Sack., Monog. 
Dipt. N. Amer. IV, 84:.2¢., Berl. Ent. Zeits. 
MXIT, 177  Brun:, Hatua obits Inds) 3902 
Auctt. 
GENOTYPE, Tipula 3-punctata F., according to 
(but not designated by) Coquillett, Igro. 
Numantia, Big. pt., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fran. (3) II, 
470 (1854).! 
Limnomyza, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 185 
(1856). 
GENOTYPE, Tipula 3-punctata F., by original 
designation. 
costalis Wied., Anal. ent. 10 (1824). 
Id., Auss. Zwei, ¥, 35: Brun., Ree; Indy Mus Wil 27 0: 
East India. Type in Copenhagen Museum, in bad condi- 
tion. Possibly not a true Limnobia. No sex of type stated, and 
now indeterminable. 
apicalis W., Auss. Zweifl. I, 551, @ (1828). 
Brun., Rec: Ind. Mus. VI, 271. 
Sumatra. Possibly Dicranomyia saltens, Dol., is identical 
with this species. 
Type, a fragment, in Winthem’s collection, Vienna Museum. 
bibula W., Auss. Zweifl., 552, @ (1828). 
Brun.) Ree: Ind..Mus? Vi, 271. 
China. Type in Trentepohl’s collection, Vienna Museum. 
Probably a true Limnobia, according to Osten Sacken, but 
possibly it should have no place in oriental lists. 
Sanguinea Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV; 391, pl. 1, 5) 20m 
insect (1857). 
Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 271, notes. 
Java. Type, location unknown to present author. 
infixa Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. VII, 104 (1865). 
Ost. Sack., Berl. Ent. Zeits. XXXI, 178: Brun., Rec. Ind. 
Mus: VI, 271. 
Papua. Type in British Museum, in bad condition. 

1 See under Dicranomyta, p. 212. 
