234 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, 
nocticolor Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus., viii, 18, 7 2, pl. iii, 
fig. 6a, b, genitalia; pl. iv, 13, wing (1919). 
Siolak Daras, Sumatra, 3000 ft. 
Gymanastes, Brun.! 
Ree, Ind. Mus. V1, 281 (1921), 
Id., td., Fauna, Brit. Ind., 432: Rec. Ind. Mus. 
XV, 307) Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) 
XVII, 359. 
GENOTYPE, Teucholabis cyanea Edw., as G. viola- 
ceus, sp. nov. 
cyanea EHdw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) VIII, 61, 7 29 (Teucho- 
labts) (1911). 
Gymnastes violaceus, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 282 (1911). 
td., Fauna Brit. Ind: 433. "er fig. 2 full) insa( nome): 
Madulsima, Ceylon, 19-v-08, type o@ [Fletcher]; Bentota, Cey- 
lon, 13-vi-9o, type 2 [Yerbury]; Kandy, 22-v-10 (type of violaceus); 
Peradeniya, 15-vil-Io [Gravely]; Cherambadi, Wynaad, S. 
India, x-13 [Fletcher]. Type ~ 2 cyanea in British Museum, 
of wiolaceus in Indian Museum. 
ornatipennis de Mey., Tijd: v. Hut. LIV, 47; pl. im, 34, wimg 
(Gnophomyia) (1911). 
Gymnastes, id., Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVIII, 249. 
Paratropesa, \td.~ Alex.) Proc. US: (Nat!) Mus) ee sne7. 
pl. xii, 14, wing. 
Wonosobo, Java, iv; Telaga Mendjer, Java, v [both Jacobson] ; 
Tyjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 4500 ft. [Brvant and Palmer]; Arisan, 
Formosa, 8000 ft., 10-x-12 [Nztobe]; Reidel also records it from 
Formosa. 
Type in Amsterdam Museum, no sex stated. 
Alexander refers this species to Paratropesa, Sch., I think 
wrongly. 
pictipennis Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) xvu, 358, @, fig. 4, 
p. 356, genitalia (1916). 
Bukit Besar, Malay Penin. [Robinson and Annandale}. 
Type in British Museum. 
bistriatipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 307, @ (1918). 
Talewadi, N. Kanara Dist., 3—10-x-16 [Kemp]. 
Type in Indian Museum ; cotyfes in my collection. 
pennipes, 7d., loc. cit., 308, pl. viii, 10, hind leg (1918). 
Above Tura, Garo Hills, 3500—3900, vii-17 [Kemp]. 
Unique ¢yfe in Indian Museum. 


t Alexander regards this genus as synonymous with Teucholabis, but I still 
think it distinct (Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 307) and Edwards supports its retention 
(Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) xvii, 358). 
