434 



B. Brunetti : Oriental Leptidce. 



[Vol. it, 



These distinctions may appear trivial, and, of course, may 

 not be consistent. In the plate, my first group is unrepresented, 

 but it may be easily recognised. The wing of my marmoratus illus- 

 trates the first division of my second group, the wing of my alho- 

 pictus illustrates the second division of the second group, and 

 Meijere's figure of his simplex (Bijd. Dierk., xviii, pi. viii, fig. 15), the 

 third division of the second group. My third group contains only 

 my segmentatus, I conclude this paper by a revised catalogue. 



LEPTID^, 



SURAGINA, Wlk., i860. 

 Proc. Linn. So. Lond., iv, no. 



1. illucens, Wlk., i860, loc. cit., no, 9 . . Celebes. 



2. signipennis, Wlk., 1862, loc. cit., vi, 8, 5 Gilolo. 



ATHERIX, Meig., 1803. 

 Illig. Mag., ii, 271. 



1. nigritarsis, Dol., 1858, Nat. Tijd. Ned. 



Ind., xvii, 92 



2. limbata, Os. Sac, 1882, Berl.Ent.Zeits., 



xxvi, 100, 9 

 — ? Vay., pi. xii, fig. 4 (wing). 



3. labiata, Big., 1887, Bull. So. Ent. Fr. 



xii, 117. . 



4. calopa, Brun., sp. nov., cf, pi. xii, fig. 



2 (abdomen) 

 [Atlierix calopus, Big., nom. nud.) 



5. lanopyga, Brun., sp. nov., $ , pL xii, 



fig. 3 (full ins.) 

 (Chrysopila id.^ Big., nom. nud.) 



6. cincta, Brun., sp. nov., 9 , pi. xii, fig. 



I (wing) . . 



7. metatarsalis, Brun., sp. nov., o' , pi. 



xii, figs. 5 (wing) and 6 (hind 

 leo-) 



Amboina. 

 Philippines. 



Ceylon. 

 Tenasserim. 



Assam. 



Id. 



Lower Burma. 



LEPTIS, Fab., 1805. 

 Syst. Antl., 69. 

 I. uniguttata, Os. Sac, 1880. Ann. Mus. 



pi. 



Gen., xvi, 422, d' 



2. apicipennis, Brun., sp. nov. 

 xii, fig. 7 (wing) . 



Sumatra. 



Assam, 



