72 Memoirs of the Indian Museum. [Vol. Ill, 



102. **fasciestnata {Lampro faster), Schiner, 1868 (Dipt. Novara Reise, 284, 160) from Stuart 



Islands. Is a correction of the name of No. 99 and the same as Scholastes cindus. 



103. fascipennis {Dacus), Wiedemann, 1819 (Zool. Mag., iii, 28,42, and Auss. Zweifl., ii. 519, 9) 



from Java. Is synonymous with Bactrocera umbrosa, Fabr. Type in Vienna. 



104. *fasciventris (Tephritis), Macquart, 1843 (Mem. Soc. Sei. Lille., 382 [225] 4, pi. 31, f. 2) from 



East India. Belongs to the new genus Gastrozona. Type in Paris, Jardin de Plantes. 



105. fasciventris {Tephritis) (bis), Macquart, 1847 (Mem. Soc. Sei. Lille, 225 [65], pi. 7, f. 7) from 



Java. Is the type of the new genus Anoplomus ; I have called it by Bigot's manuscript 

 name flexuosus. Type in Paris ? It is very curious that Macquart {l. c, 1851, p. 290) 

 describes another Tephritis fasciventris (ter) from Brazil, which is synonymous with 

 Hexachaeta eximia, Wied., see Loew, Monogr., iii, 216. 



106. fenestella {Oxyphora) , Coquillett, 1910 (Ent. News, xxi, 308) from Hongkong. Type in 



Washington, N. 12993, U. S. National Museum. 



107. *ferruginea (Trypeta), Walker, 1853 (Dipt. Saunders., 387) from East India. Unknown to 



me ; type in London. 



108 *ferrugineus (Musca), Fabricius, 1794 (Ent. Sy.st., iv. 342, 127) transferred to Dacus in Syst. 

 Antl., 274, 5, (1805) from India. Is the type of the genus Bactrocera. Type at Copen- 

 hagen. 



109. jerrugineus {Dacus), Macquart, 1847 (Mem. Soc. Sei. Lille, 224 [64], pi. 7, f. 8 and 1851, 

 257 (284) 2, pi. 26, f. 8) from Java. Is different from the species of the same name 

 recorded by Fabricius and Wiedemann, and seems to be synonymous with Bactrocera 

 caudata, Fabr. on account of the infuscated hind cross-vein. Type of the description of 

 1867 in Paris (?), and of that of 1851 in Bigot's (Verrall's) collection at Newmarket, as 

 stated by Froggatt, Report, 1909, p. 81. 



no. figuratus (Dacus), Walker, 1856 (Proc. Linn. Soc, i, 133, 155) from Borneo. In my paper 

 of 1909 I have considered this species as a Dacus s. I., but now I think that this was 

 incorrect. Type in London. 



111. flava (Henicoptera), Macquart, 1847 (Mem. Soc. Sei. Lille, 223 [63] i, pi. 7, f. 9) from Java. 



Is the type of the genus Henicoptera, one of the Ceratitinae but is without sternopleural 

 bristle (as pointed out by Osten-Sacken) and therefore perhaps a Dacine. Type in 

 Paris ? 



112. formosipennis (Rioxa), Walker, 1861 (Proc. Linn. Soc, v 252, 73) from N. Guinea. Prof. 



Meijere has figured it in Dipt. N. Guinea, 93, i pi. i, f. 16. A true Rioxa, type of the 

 genus. Type in British Museum. 



113. *jossaia (Tephritis), Fabricius, 1805 (Syst. Antl., 320, 20) and Wiedemann, Auss. Zweifl., ii, 



503, 41 (Trypeta), f.rom Tranquebar. Placed by Van der Wulp in Anomoea, perhaps 

 because Walker placed his elimia in this genus, but, notwithstanding the resemblance of 

 the wing pattern, does not belong to it. Type at Copenhagen. 

 114 **frauenteldi (Dacus), Schiner (Dipt. Novara Reise, 269, 95) from Stuart Islands. Froggatt, 

 Report 1909, p. 96 ; type at Vienna. Probably a Bactrocera. 



115. **frenchi (Dacus), Froggatt, 1909 (Report, 92, pi. i, f. 4) from N. Caledonia. French, 



Journ. of Agricult. Victoria, May 1907, fig. without name. In all probability a Bactrocera 

 with banded wings of the umbrosa group. 



116. *fulvidiis (Dacus), Froggatt, 1909 (Report, 99) from India. Is a MS. name in Bigot's 



collection. 



117. fulvitarsis (Dacus), Walker, i860 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iv, 153, 186) from Macassar. Not a 



Dacus, and perhaps not a Trypaneid at all. Type in London. 



118. fulviventris (Dacus), Froggatt, 1909 (Report, 99) from N. Guinea. A MS. name in Bigot's 



collection. 



119. furcifer (Dacus), Walker, 1861 (Proc. Linn. Soc, vi. 14, 46) from Gilolo. Osten-Sacken, 



