rgia-] M. Bezzi : Indian Trypaneids {Fruit-Flies). 69 



49. *caudatus (Dacus), Fabricius, 1805 (Syst. Antl., 276, 16), from Java. Types at Copenhagen 



and Kiel. A typical Bactrocera. Dasyneura caudata of Walker's List, 1073, from N. 

 Bengal, appears to be surely this species. 



50. caudatus {Dacus), Froggatt, 1909 (Report, p. 95), in Bigot's (Verrall's) collection is very 



different from the typical species, being smaller and differently coloured. 



51. caudatus {Dacus), Wiedemann ? not c? , 1830 (Auss. Zweifl., ii, 518, 8) from Java. As 



stated by Meijere (1908, p. 129), the female of Wiedemann's description is not of the 

 typical species, but probably macuUpennis, Dol. Type in Kiel. 



52. chlalybeiventris [Trypeta), Wiedemann, 1830 (Auss. Zweifl., ii, 479, 5) from unknown locality. 



Appears to be an Ortalid. Type in Vienna. According to Prof. Hendel belongs to its new 

 genus Icteracantha. 

 33. **cluana {Trypeta), Walker, 1849 (List Dipt. Brit. Museum, iv, 1019) from New Holland. 

 Placed by Walker in Urophora, appears to be an Ortalid, congeneric with No. 46, etc. 

 Type in London. 



54. **cometa [Trypeta), Loew, 1840 (Stett. Entom. Zeit., i, 157), from Europe. Schiner (Verh. 



Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, viii, 1858, p. 643) records this species from Australia. 



55. concinna (Sophira), Walker, 1856 (Proc. Linn. Soc, i, 132, 150) from Borneo. Seems to be 



an Ortalid; type in London. 

 -6. concisa (Strumeta), Walker, 1862 (Proc. Linn. Soc, vii, 227, 28) from Waigiou. Placed in 

 Dacus by Wulp, Cat. p. 188, has nothing to do with this genus, but may be a Trypetid 

 with singular venation. Type in London. 



57. conctsus {Dacus), Walker, 1861 (Proc. Linn. Soc, v, 252, 72) from N. Guinea. According to 



Osten-Sacken, who has seen the type in the British Museum (Ann. Mus. Civ. Geneva, xvi, 

 p. 487), it is a species of Z)//)/ocÄo;'(^a , family Micropezidae, of which Elaphomyia brevicornis 

 9 Saunders, 1861, and Dacus turgidtis. Walker, 1861, are synonyms. 



58. confmis (Rioxa), Walker, 1856 (Proc. Linn, Soc, i, 132, 152) from Borneo. A true Rioxa ; 



type in London. 



59. conformis {Bactrocera), Doleschall, 1858-59 (Nat. Tijdschr. N. Indie, xvii, 122, 78) from 



Amboina. Wulp states (Cat., p. 186) that this is synonymous with B. ferruginea, F. 

 Dacus conformis of Koningsberger, 1897, is also according to Meijere (1908, p. 137) a 

 synonym of this same species. Type in Vienna, Imp. Museum. 



60. conformis (Strumeta), Walker, 1857 (Proc. Linn. Soc, i, 34, iir, pi. 2, f. 4) from Singapore. 



Synonym of Bactrocera umbrosa, Fabr., as stated by Osten-Sacken, 1881, p. 72. Type 

 in London. 



61. contingent {Oxyna), Becker, 1907 (Mem. Acad. Sei. St. Petersburg, xii, 288, 58, pi. i, f. 5) 



from E. Tibet. A Palaearctic species, which may be found in the Himalayas. Type at St. 

 Petersburg. 



62. contrahens (Dacus). Walker, i860 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iv, 151, 181) from Macassar. Seems to be 



an Ortalid allied to Stenopterina belonging to the genus Pseiidepicaiista, Hendel. Type in 

 London. 



63. *contraria (Trypeta), Walker, 1853 (Ins. Saunders., iv, 385, pi viii, f. 7) from East India. 



Walker places it in Acinia ( = Tephritts) ; it appears to belong to the group Rioxa, but 

 Westwood' s figure shows a bare arista. Type in London. 



64. **crassipes (Trypeta), Thomson, 1858 (Eugenia Resa, 583, 260) from Honolulu. Is a 



Tephritis, as stated by Grimshaw, Fauna Hawaii., iii, 45, i (1901). Type at Stockholm. 



65. **cratericola (Tephritis), Grimshaw, 1901 (Fauna Hawaii., iii, 46, 3, pi ii, f. 25) from Maui, 



Hawaii. Probably an Oxyna. Type ? 



66. cribrata (Urellia), Becker, 1907 (Mem. Ac. Sei. St. Petersburg, xii, 287, 53, pi. i, f. 3) from 



Tibet. A true Trypanea of large size and peculiar wing pattern. Type at St. Petersburg. 



67. *crux (Musca), Fabricius, 1794 (Ent. Syst., iv, 358, 190) from East India. Placed in Dacus 



