1920.) EH. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 245 
Edw., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 208 (1914)!: 
Brunt. Rec. Ind. -Mus; Wij) 2078) o2V + 304 © 
Fauna Brit. Ind., 459. 
GENOTYPE, S. venusta Lw., a fossil species, by 
original designation. 
Pycnocrepis, Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 65 (1912). 
GENOTYPE, Styringomyta crassicosta Speis., as 
P. annulipes, id., sp. nov., loc. cit. 
crassicosta Speis., Berl. Ent. Zeits. LII, 132 (Idiophloeba) (1907). 
ceylonica Edwards, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) VIII, 62, 2 (July 
Lorn): Brun, Rees ind Mus, Vij 208.07 2-(erroneots redes- 
cription from series containing more than one species): Brun., 
Fauna Brit. Ind., 461 (same redescription copied). 
didyma Grims., de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LIV, 40 (pt). 
Pycnocrepis annuiipes Ender., Zool. Jahr. XXXII, 65, ¢, fig. 
O!, wing (1912). 
Tarnab, Peshawar Distr. [Fletcher]; Bhogaon, N. Bengal 
[Paiva]; Puri, Orissa, tI0-xi-to [Annandale]; Kankondigee, 
Sunderbunds, Ganges Delta, 14-xi-og, at light on board launch 
[Jenkins]; Calcutta; Weligama, Ceylon, 9-ii-o8 [Fletcher]; 
Taiping [Wray Junr.]; Pasuran, Java[Kobus]; Tainan, Formosa 
[Sauter]; Formosa @ @ (t. Ender.) ; Singgora, Siam [Annandale]. 
Type in British Museum. 
The above localities are mainly from Mr. Edwards’ corrected 
list in the Trans. Ent. Soc. 
obscura Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 300 @ (erroneously given as 
o (EGET). 
Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 463, o (as ¢?). 
Thaumaspur, Nepal, 18—20-i1-08. 
Type in Indian Museum. 
flava Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 301, @ (1911). 
Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 464, ¢. 
Tenmalai, Travancore, 22-xi-o8, a unique o, ‘at light’”’ 
[Annandale]. Type in Indian Museum. 
nigrofemorata Edw., Trans. Ent. Soc., p. 215, 2 , pl. xxiii, 51 (1914). 
Taiping, Malay States [Wray Junr.]. 
Unique ¢yfe in British Museum. 
LOLMOSANA, §14,. 10C. Cit, 219, & 2-; pl. xix, 0.) XX1, 30; 35; xxv, 
79, 71, 72 (1914). 
Tainan, Formosa; Koshun, Formosa [Sauter]. 
Type in the Dents. Ent. Museum, Berlin ; paratypes in British 
Museum. 
javana, 7d., loc. cit., 220, @, pl. xix, 8; xxii, 32, 33 (1914). 
Nongkodjadjar, i Java. [Jacobson]. 
Type in Amsterdam Museum, a unique specimen. 

! This paper by Edwards reviews all the known species, and includes a revised 
generic description and table. The figures, of which there are many, are mainly 
of genitalia. He corrects one or two errors of mine in the genus. 
