1920. | FE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 255 
sp. incert., enchroma Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. VI, 4 
(Limnobia) (1862). 
Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 306. 
This species is doubtful, described originally from Gilolo, and 
apparently not seen since. Osten Sacken refrained from confirm- 
ing the single specimen as a Limnophila, as the antennae were 
missing. The ¢yfe is now legless also but the conspicuously 
marked wings would render identification of the species possible. 
Dicranophragma, Ost. Sack. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 240 (1850). 
Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 524. 
GENOTYPE, D. fuscovaria Ost. Sack., by original 
designation. 
pulchripennis Brun., Fauna Brit. Ind., 524, o (1912). 
Kurseong, 4—9-ix-09, type @; 27-vi-1o [both Annandale]; 
Darjiling, 8—11-viii-00, type ¢ [Paiva]; Kalimpong, 600—4500 
ft., 24-iv—10-v-15 [Gravely]; Bhoirakund, Darrang Distr., Assam- 
Bhutan Frontier, 8—22-x-12 [Kemp] (with a doubt) 
Types in Indian Museum, 
gracilis, 7d., Rec. Ind. Mus., VIII, 156, ¢, pl. vi, 3, wing (1913). 
Yembung, N.E. Frontier, India, rroo ft., 13-i-t2 [Kemp]. 
Type in Indian Museum, a unique specimen. 
remota de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVI, Supp., p. 1 (1914). 
Buitenzorg, iv-og [Bryant and Palmer]; Nongkodjadjar, Java, 
¢ @ [Jacobson]; Tjibodas, Mt. Gedé, Java, 4500 and gooo ft. 
[Bryant and Palmer]. Types in Amsterdam Museum. 
multipunctipennis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 319, @; pl. viii, 17 
(1918). 
Darjiling, 15—19-v-17. Unique /ype in my collection. 
Epiphragma, Ost. Sack. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 238 (1859). 
Sch., F. Austr. II, 550: Ost. Sack., Monog. 
Dipt: \N. Amer <IV, 193, pl. i, 8: ¢d., Berl dent. 
Felts = SOX OR, 208. 
GENOTYPE, Limnobia fascipennis Say (as pavo- 
nina, sp. nov.), by Coquillett’s designation. 
insignis Wulp, Tijd. v. Ent. XXI, 196, pl. xii, 6 (1878). 
Sumatra. Type in Amsterdam Museum, in bad condition. 
signata de Meij., oc. cit., LIV, 52, o, pl. iv, 43, wing (1911). 
Buitenzorg environs, Java, xi [Jacobson]; Tjibodas,- Mt. 
Gedeé, Java, 4500 ft. [Bryant and Palmer]. 
Type, a unique 7, in Amsterdam Museum. 
