1909.] Records of the Indian Museum. 439 



Exopfosopa id., Macq.^ Dip. Ex., ii, i, 37 (315), & 9 . 



Id. id., Kat. Pal. Dip., ii, 169. 



Hyperalonia id., Rond., Ann. Mus. Gen., vii, 453. 

 Anthrax cceruleopennis, T)o\., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind., xiv, 



400^ pi. ix, 2. 

 Hyperalonia hyx. Bigot, nom. nud. (Ind. Mus. Coll. 

 syn., t. m.). 

 Type in Wiedemann's collection. 



Loc. — Tranquebar^ Java [t. Wied.] ; India, China, Berlinhafen 

 (Papua) [all t. Wulp] ; Borneo [t. Rond.] ; Celebes [t. Os. Sac.] ; 

 Semarang (Java) in August [t. Meijere]; Sikhim; Nepal (Kat- 

 mandu, Soondrijal) ; Assam (Sadiya, Sibsagar) ; Tenasserim 

 [all $ $ in Ind. Mus. Coll., t. m.] ; Sumatra [Coll. mihi]. The 

 Palaearctic Catalogue records it from Japan^ under Exoprosopa. 



2. chrysolampis, Jaen., Neue Ex. Dip., 36, pi. i, fig. 8 {Exo- 



prosopa id.). 



Type in Frankfort Museum. 



lyOC. — Java [t. Jaen., Os. Sac.]; Moluccas [t. Wulp]; Sikhim; 

 W. Himalayas (Bhim Tal, 4,500 ft.), 22 — 27-ix-o6 [Annandale] 

 [all in Ind. Mus. Coll., t. m.] ; Borneo (Kina Balu) [Coll. mihi]. 



N.B. — These two species are very closely allied, Jaennicke's 

 " ist joint of antenna red " appl3dng to only two out of the eight 

 specimens of this species that I have seen. A constant distinctive 

 character is the colour of the hair at the base of the belly, which 

 I found quite white in seven specimens of tantalus, and distinctly 

 yellow in eight specimens of chrysolampis. 



3. purpuraria, Wlk., 1852, Ins. Saund., pt. 3, 169, $ {Anthrax 



id.). 

 Loc. — Walker gives Java, but Van der Wulp gives only East 

 India. 



4. confirmata, Wlk., 1861, Pr, lyinn. So. lyond., v, 283, & 



{Anthrax id.). 

 IvOC. — Batjan. 



5. demonstrans, Wlk., i860, loc. cit., iv, 112, $ {Anthrax id.) 

 IvOC. — Macassar (Celebes). 



6. fuscipennis, Mcq., 1850, Dip. Ex. Supp. 3, 33 (193), 2 , 



pi. iii, 9 {Exoprosopa id.), wing. 

 Loc. — Java. 



7. tristis, Wulp, 1868, Tijd. Ent., xi, 107, & , pi. iii, 11, wing 



{Exoprosopa). 



Loc. — Timor; Tenmalai (S. Ind.), 22-xi-o8, at light [Annan- 

 dale] . 



N.B. — A black-winged species, with the tip quite clear. Very 

 distinct. 



8. dives, Wlk., 1849, I^ist Dip. Brit. Mus., ii, 240, c^'. 

 Loc. — Sylhet. Type in British Museum. 



