200 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1892. 



of the specimens lie sent, that he " found them milking a lot of 

 Aphides on some broad beans in the garden/' 



206. Gr, aherrans (Forel MS.). 



Thana Districts , F. Gleadow (24-4-91, ^ , $ ). 



Calcutta ... ,...,..... G. A. J, Rothney. 



Kanara H. G. Palliser (Xmas, 1 890, $ ) 



This species is aberrant in the forms of the sexes. 



207. Or, dalyi (Forel MS.). 



Coonoor E,. W. Daly. 



208. Gr. aitheni (Forel MS.). 



Kanara E. H. Aitken. 



(Note. — I think I should repeat here that the names I haye used 

 have been given provisionally, after a comparatively superficial 

 examination ; very many of them will, undoubtedly, be confirmed, but 

 in some cases, no doubt, study of a wider series of specimens will 

 necessitate a revision of this nomenclature. This is specially the case 

 in this genus ; many of the species are most variable, and the specific 

 differences of the majority are only appreciable under the micro- 

 scope). 



209. Gr. minchini (Forel MS. ) . 



Calcutta G. A. J. Rothney. 



Gen. 44. Sima (Roger). 

 Antennse 12-jointed, not clubbed. Though the chief generic 

 characteristics are not easily appreciated, the very long body and 

 short legs render it unmistakable. 



210. S. rufonigra (Jerdon). 

 Poona Districts. 



Travancore.. .....H. S. Ferguson. 



Mount Abu, Rajputana F. Gleadow ( ? ) . 



Calcutta G. A. J. Rothney. 



Orissa Jas, Taylor. 



Ceylon .Major Yerbury . 



This is a species of the moist zone. I found it only once in the 

 East Dekhan, in a large oasis of irrigated land ; the communitj'- was 

 a very large one, and in connection with it I found a considerable 

 number of the A^npulex (JRhinopsis J mentioned in his paper by 



