I9I3-] M. Bezzi : Indian Trypaneids {Fruit-Flies). 71 



an Ortalid of the Stenopierina group, according to Hendel it is a Philocompiis; type in 

 lyondon. 



85. diver sata (Trypeta), Walker, 186;^ {Proc. l/inn. Soc, viii, 124, 59) from N. Guinea. Perhaps 



not a Trypaneid at all ; fore tibiae bristly. Type in London. 



86. *diversus (Dacus), Coquillett, 1904 (Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, vi, 139) from Ceylon and 



India. A tvne Bactro cer a; type in Washington. 



87. **doclea {Tryp eta), Walker, 184g (List. Dipt. Brit. Mus., iv, 1035) from N. Holland. Placed 



by its author in a group without name, between Anomoia and Eiileia. Probably a 

 Trypaneid; type in the British Museum. 



88. dorsigutta (Trypeta), Walker, 185g (Proc. Linn. Soc, iii, 119, 143) from the Aru Islands. 



Seems to be a Trypaneid near Ceratitis, with blackish streaks on the base of the wings. 

 Type in London. 



89. dunlopi (Ptilona), Van der Wulp, 1880 (Tijdschr. v. Entom., xxiii, 186, 45, pi. xi, f. 8 and 9) 



from Padang. Prof. Meijere placed this species in Rioxa (Bijdr. Djerk., p. no) ; but it is 

 very distinct on account of the reduced chaetotaxy, comparable with that of Enphranta. 

 Type at Amsterdam. 



90. elimia {Trypeta), Walker, 1849 (List Dipt. Brit. Mus., iv, 1033) from the Philippines. Placed 



by its author in Anomoia ; Osten-Sacken has recognized it as a Trypeta s. I., and Van der 

 Wulp in 1898 placed it erroneously in Anomoea; it belongs to Acidia. Type in the 

 British Museum. 



91. emittens {Dacus), Walker, i860 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iv, 152, 184) from Celebes. Said to be 



allied to ferriigineiis and irivittatus, seems to be a true Badrocera. Type in London. 

 Froggatt (Report, p. 96) has redescribed the species. 



92. erebiis {Rioxa), Rondani, 1875 (Ann. Mus. Civ. Geneva, vii, 436) from Borneo. Seems to be a 



true Rioxa. Type at Genova, Museo Civico. 



93. **escheri {Oedaspis), Bezzi, 1910 (Boll. Labor. Zool. Portici, v, 19, f. 9) from Sydney. Type 



in the author's collection. 



94. evanescens (Oxyna), Becker, 1907 (Mem. Acad. Sei. St. Petersburg, xii, 189, 59, pi. i, f. 6) 



from N. E. Tibet and Turkestan. Type at St. Petersburg, Museum of the Academy of 

 Science. 



95. exigens {Dacus), Waiker, i860 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iv, 151, 180) from Celebes. Seems to be a 



Stenopterina belonging to the Ortalids in the genus Pseiidepicausta, Hendel. Type in 

 London, 



96. expandens {Dacus), Walker, 1859 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iii, 114, 129) from the Aru Islands. A true 



Bactrocera, probably the same as ferruginea. Type in London. 



97. expertus {Dacus), Walker, 1861 (Proc. Lion. Soc, vi, 14, 47) from Gilolo. Seems to be an 



Ortalid, perhaps a Pseiidepicausta, Hendel ; type in London. 



98. **facialis {Dacus), Coquillett, 1910 (Entom. News, xxi, 12) from Tonga Island, Polynesia. 



Is said tobe allied to oleae, but nothing is known about the chaetotaxy. Type at Washing- 

 ton, National Museum, N. 12737. 



99. faciestriata {Acinia), Doleschall, 1857 (Nat, Tijdschr. Ned. Indie, xiv, 416, pi. x, f. 7) from 



Amboina. Is an Ortalid, synonymous with Scholastes cinctus, Guer., a widely distributed 

 species extending from Sydney to the Philippines ; the synonymy is established by 

 Schiner ; the type is at Vienna, Imp. Museum, seen by Osten-Sacken, 1881, p. 479. 



100. fasciata {Urophora), Walker, 1856 (Proc. Linn. Soc, i, 134, 158) from Borneo. Has nothing 



to do with Urophora, but is a Ceratitinine near Zonogastra or Anoplomus. Type in 

 London. 

 ICI. fasciatipennis {Bactrocera), Doleschall, 1856 (Nat. Tijdschr. N. Indie, x. 412, 35, pi. iii, f. i) 

 from Java. Is synonymous with Bactrocera umhrosa, Fabr., as stated by Osten-Sacken, 

 who has seen the type in Vienna. 



