1920.] KE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 27% 
(B) Errata et Addenda. 
Page 2, after line 7, add: From a short correspondence quoted 
by Aldrich (Can. Ent. XLIII, 34) between him and the Inter- 
national Commission on Zoological N omenclature, it would appear 
that that Institution regards Meigen’s names of 1900 as available, 
but that the question of their validity rests with dipterologists 
on the basis of their correct identification or otherwise. This is, 
of course, a flagrant violation of the principle of adopting the 
customs of the times in which the earlier authors wrote. 
Page 9, Microperrisia, Kieff. Add the reference: Kieff. , 
Gen. Ins. Fasc. 152, 41. 
The tye is brachypsectra, Kieff., by original designation. 
Page 9, line 2 from bottom: The species ischaemi, Kieff., 
was placed provisionally in Oligotrophus (Kieff., Roy. Bot. Gard., 
Kew, Bull. 3, 71, rg10), but it is now referred to Hormomyta : 
(Fletcher, Agric. Res. Inst. Pusa, Bull. 89 “znd hundred notes 
on Indian Insects,” p. 46, 1912). ‘The adult is from Coimbatore, 
South India, reared from galls on Ischaemum pilosum. ‘The 
identity of the species is not quite certain. 
Type Cecid. a 278r. 
Page I1, line rr from bottom: replace the term DipLosaRIAF 
by CECIDoMYIARIAE, with which it is synonymous. 
Page 12, Chrysodipiosis, Prof. Kieffer informs me (7m Ltt.) 
that he designated pulchricornis, Kieff., as type. 
Page 15, add the following species after 2nd line. Dyodiplosis 
andropogonis, Felt, Ent. News, XXVIII, 369—372 (Oct. 1917). 
Type Cecid. a 2782. 
Page 15, for Pseudhormomyra fluviatilis read fluvialis. 
Page 15, Pseudhormomyra fluvialis and cornea are now referred 
to Dyodiplosis, according to Mr. Fletcher (‘‘ 2nd hundred notes 
on Indian Insects,” p. 49) (1919). 
Page 17, Epidosis, oew, add the reference: Kieff., Gen. Ins. 
Base 52.0257. 
Page 17, Epidosis indicus. Type belonging to Indian Mu- 
seum. 
N.B.—As the species indicus is now referred to Dicroneurus, the 
whole matter relating to Epidosis must be deleted. 
Page 18, Lestremia indica. The type (a 2) in Indian Mu- 
seum, 
Page 32, Leia nigricoxa. Types of nigricoxa and spathulata 
in Indian Museum. 
Page 43, Simulium striatum. Type in Indian Museum. 
Page 47, Atrichopogon flaviceps. Type in Deuts. Ent. Mus., 
Berlin-Dahlem. 
