igiß.J M, Bezzi : Indian Trypaneids (Fruit-Flies) . 83 



309. santeri (Tephritis), Enderlein, igii (Zool. Jahrbuch., xxxi, 456, fig. A) from Formosa. A true 



Tephritis. 

 -510. sumatrana (Rioxa), Enderlein, 1911 (Zool. Jahrbuch., xxxi, 449, fig. U) from Sumatra. A 



true Rioxa, perhaps the same as my quinquemaculata. 



311. sumhana (Platensina) , Enderlein, 1911 (Zool. Jahrbuch., xxxi, 454, fig. X) from Sumba. 



Seems to be a species allied to acrostacta, Wied. It consequently follows that my new 

 genus Tephrostola is the same as Platensina, the latter having priority. The genus 

 however has nothing to do with Ensina. 



312. superflucta (Trypeta), Enderlein, 1911 (Zool. Jahrbuch., xxxi, 428, fig. Z) from Formosa. 



Seems not to be a true Trypeta. 



313. **tongensis (Dacus), Froggatt, 1911 (Proc. lyinn. Soc N. S. Wales, xxxv, 870) from Tonga 



Island and New Zealand. Seems to be a Bactrocera with hyaline wings, different from the 

 species described by Coquillett from the same locality. 



314. **zonatus {Dacus), Froggatt, 191 1 (Proc. L,inn. Soc. N. S. Wales, xxxv, 868) from the 



Solomon Islands. Is evidently different from the Indian zonatus, Saund., being moreover 

 twice as large; perhaps a Bactrocera. 



In the meantime three other papers have appeared dealing v^^ith Trypaneids, one 

 by Prcf . J . C. H. de Meijere {Shtdien über Südostasiatische Dipteren vi, 1911), and two by 

 Prof. Fr. Hendel {Neue Muscidae Acalypteratae, 1912 oMàGenus Dacus from H. Sauter' s 

 F or^nosa- Ausheute, 1912). I have inserted in the text some citations, chiefly concerning 

 Prof. Ilendel' s last paper, which has, as usual, a very great importance, and I will 

 complete the above list in the following lines. 



315. albistrigatus (Dacus), Meijere, igir (Tijdschr. v. Entom., liv, 377, 4, pi. 20, f. 33) from Java. 



A Bactrocera with banded wings. Type in Amsterdam. 



316. (f/)îca/zs ( Dflc»s), Meijere, 1911 (Tijdschr. V. Entom., liv, 376, 3) from Java. A Bactrocera, 



near ferruginea. Type in Amsterdam. 

 317 *austem (Adrama), Hendel, 1912 (Wien. Entom. Zeit., xxxi, 12, 12) from Ceylon. Type in 

 the British Museum. 



318. chrysotoxus (Dacus), Hendel, 1912 (Suppl. Entom., i, 24, 8, pi. i, f. 5) from Key Islands. A 



true Bactrocera, near caudata. Type at Berlin, in the collection of Mr. B. Lichtwardt. 



319. cilifer (Dacus), Hendel, 1912 (Suppl. Entom., i, 15, i, pi. i, f. i) from Formosa. A true 



Bactrocera. Type in Berlin, collection of the Deutsch. Entom. Museum. 

 320 conopsoides (Dacus), Meijere, 1911 (Tijdschr. v. Entom., liv, 378, 5) from Java. A Dacus 



s. I., with stalked abdomen, belonging to the group longicornis (Wied.). Type in Amsterdam. 

 321. cruciata (Psila), Walker, 1863 (Proc. lyinn. Soc, viii, 126, 63) from New Guinea. As 



recognized by Osten-Sacken (18S1, p. 479) belongs to Adrania selecta no. 332. Type in 



Ivondon. 

 322 dorsalis (Dacus), Hendel, 1912 (Suppl. Entom., i, 18, 3, pi. i, f. 3) from Formosa. A true 



Bactrocera allied to ferruginea. Type in Berlin, Deutsch. Entom. Museum. 



323. hageni (Dacus), Meijere, 1911 (Tijdschr. v. Entom., liv, 375, 2) from Sumatra. A Bactrocera, 



near ferruginea. Type in the Leiden Museum. 



324. imitans (Lagarosia), Meijere, 1911 (Tijdschr. v. Entom., liv, 383, 2) from Java. Type in Am- 



sterdam. 



325. lacteata (Lagarosia), Van der Wulp, 1891 (Tijdschr. v Entom., xxxiv, 21 r, pi. 12, f. 13) 



from Java. The typical species of the genus Lagarosia which was considered by its author 

 to belong to the Ortalids. Prof. Meijere, and subsequently Prof. Heudel have shewn 

 that it is a true Trypaneid, belonging to the Ceratitinae with plumose arista. Type in 

 Amsterdam. 



