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Memoirs of the Indian Museum. [Voi.. Ill, 



139. inscriptus {Dacus), Walker, i860 (Proc. Linn. Soc, v, 162, 61) from Ambonia. Said to be 



allied to hilineatus ; seems to be an Ortalid. Type in London. 



140. instabilis {Dacus), Walker, 1861 (Proc. Linn Soc., v, 250, 68) from N. Guinea. Said to be 



closely allied to diver gens and addens, and therefore perhaps a Stenopterina. Type in 

 London. 



141. ""klugii {Dacus), Wiedemann, 1824 (Anal, entom., 56, 125, and Auss. Zweifl., ii, 523, 15) 



from East India. Probably a Bactrocera with banded wings or a Callistomyia. Type at 

 Copenhagen. 



142. lanceolata {Rioxa), Walker, 1856 (Proc. Linn. Soc, i, 35> 114, pl- ü, f- 3) from Singapore. 



The typical species of the genus Rioxa, figured also by Van der Wulp, Tijdschr. v. entom., 

 xli, 218, 5, pi. X, f, 16. Type in London. See also Meijere, Tijdschr., liv, 380, igir, and 

 Enderlein, Zool. Jahrbuch., xxxi, 447. 



143. lateralis {Ptilona), Kertesz, 1901 (Termesz. Füzet., xxiv, 428, 26, pi. xx, f. 17) from N. 



Guinea. Meijere places it in Rioxa; type at Budapest. 



144. lateralis {Dacus), Walker, 1863 (Proc. Linn. Soc, viii, 123, 55) from N. Guinea. Not a 



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



145. lateralis {Trypeta), Wiedemann, 1830 (Auss. Zweifl., ii, 479, 6) from unknown locality. A 



Trypaneid with Acidia-Uke pattern of wings. Type at Vienna. 



146. latifascia {Dacus), Walker, 1859 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iii, 114, 131) from Aru Islands. An 



Ortalid belonging to Xiria, according to Prof. Hendel. Type in London. 



147. latiuscula {Noeeta), Walker, 1856 (Proc. Linn. Soc, i, 133, 156) from Borneo. Seems to be 



a true Carphotricha. Type in London. 



148. lativentris {Dacus), Walker, 1859 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iii, T15, 134) from Aru Islands. Seems 



to be an Ortalid; type in London 



149. lativentris {Trypeta), Walker, i860 (Proc. Linn Soc, iv, 158, 197) from Macassar. A 



Trypaneid with dilated wings, perhaps of the group of stellafa, etc. Type in London. 



150. **leonto dentis, Degeer; Macquart, 1847 (Mem. Soc. Sei. Lille, 225) records this European 



species from Australia. 



151. leucotelns {Xarnuta), Walker, 1856 (Proc. Linn. Soc, i. 28, 95, pi. i, f. 4) from Singapore. 



Placed erroneously in the Helomyzids, was later recognized as a Trypaneid by Walker 

 himself. A widely spread species. Westwood's figure shows no bristles on the frons. 

 Type in London, 

 152 limhipennis {Dacus), Macquart, 1843 (Mem. Soc. Sei, Lille, 374 [217], pi. 29, f. 9) from 

 Java. Seems to be a Bactrocera allied to jerruginea, if not the same. Type in Paris. 



153. **limpidapex {Tephritis), Grimshaw, 1901 (Fauna Hawaii., 46, 2, pi. ii, f. 24) from Hawaii. 



A true Tephritis. 



154. lituratus {Dacus), Walker, 1861 (Proc. Linn. Soc, v 251, 70) from Waigoe. Seems to be an 



OrtaHd which, according to Hendel, is the same as Cleitamia liturata, O.S.; typein 

 London. 



155. **longicornis {Bactrocera), Guerin-Méneville, (1832) 1838 (Voyage de la 'Coquille,' 301) 



from Sydney. The species was named by Macquart, and is reported in Suites à Buffon, 

 ii, 1835, 453, T, pi. xix, f. 13. Is the typical species of Bactrocera, probably the same as 

 umbrosa, F. Type at Paris ? 



156. longicornis (Dacus), Wiedemann, 1830 (Auss. Zweifl., ii, 524, 16) from Java. A species of 



Dacus s. I., of the special group which resembles Conops in the shape of the abdomen 

 (Froggatt, Report 1909, p. 86). Type at Vienna. Redescribed by Prof. Meijere, Tijdschr. 

 liv, 380, 1911. 



157. **longirostris {Trypeta), Thomson, 1858 (Dipt. Eugenia Resa, 586, 266) from Foua. An 



Oxyna allied to sororcula, with two scutellar bristles. Type at Stockholm. 



158. longivitta {Dacus), Walker, 1859 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iii, 115, 133) from Amboina. Perhaps 



