240 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo,. XVII, 
Darjiling, 5 and I1-viii-og, type » and 9% [Paiva]; 25—20- 
v-10 [Brunetti]; 3—9-vi-og [Howlett]; Kurseong, 22—26-vi-1o; 
7-1x-09 [Annandale]. Types of both sexes of brevior and in- 
conspicua in Indian Museum. 
antica Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 568, ~ (Gonomyia) (1912). 
Ghumti, 4000 ft. Type in Indian Museum. 
femoralis Edw., Jour. Fed. Malay Sts. Mus., viii, 20, @ (1919). 
Korinchi Peak, Sumatra. Tvpe in British Museum. 
Gonomyia, Mg. 
Syst. Besch I, 146 (1818). 
och. F. AtstriIl, 542 Ost.cack Mone. Dipt. 
N. Amero TV, 917721704 1¢., Berl Hat: Zeits: 
XXXI, 200 (incl. correction of Monog. ref.): 
Brun:, -Fatina “Brite rind... 4OSea7dseRec, aude 
Mus. XV, 311, notes. 
GENOTYPE, Limnobia tenella Mg. (t. Coquillett, 
IQIO). 
Taphrosia, Rond., Dipt. Ital. Prod. I, 182 (1856). 
GENOTYPE, Limnobia tenella Mg., by original 
designation. 
Goniomyia, Ost. Sack., Monog. Dipt. N. Amer. 
TW, 277-(1860)2" 
metatarsata de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 48, 92, pl. iti, 35, wing 
(I9II). 
Semarang, i, vii [Jacobson]; Pasaruan, Java [Kobus]. 
Type in Amsterdam Museum. 
nubeculosa, 7zd., loc. cit., 48, @, pl. iii, 36, wing (1911). 
~Wonosobo, Java, iv [Jacobson]. 
Type, a unique &#, in Amsterdam Museum. 
incompleta Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 471, 7 @, pl. tx-5, wing; 
pl. xi-19, @ genitalia (1912). 
Kurseong, 3-vii-o8 [4 nnandale|; Sukna, 1-vii-o8 [Annandale]; 
Ghumti, Darjiling, 4000 ft., vii-r1 [Gravely]; Calcutta, 26-vii-08, 
type @, 2I-viii-og type 2 [both Annandale]; 16-viii-12 in house 
[Gravely]; Katihar, viii-ix-1o [Paiva]; Bhogaon, 9-x-08 [| Pavva], 
Kushtea, Bengal, 7—8-x-og [Jenkins]; Talewadi, N. Kanara 
Dist. [Kemp]. Types in Indian Museum, cotypes in my collec- 
tion. 
flavomarginata, id., loc. cit., 472, 7 9, pl. ix, 6 (1912). 
Simla, 7ooo ft. [Annandale]; Kurseong, 20-vi-10, type @ ; 
18 and 22-vi-10; 6-ix-0og, tvpe 2; 20-vi-10 [all Annandale] ; 
Darjiling, 7-viii-o9 [Jenkins]; 7000 ft. [Paiva]; Almora, Kumaon 
Div., 5500 ft., 13—16-ix-11 [Paiva]. 
Types in Indian Museum. 
! Goniomyia is merely a different spelling of the name Gonomyza. 
