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British Museum and the male from Mapor at the Munich 
Zoological Museum. The type is in the Stettin Museum. 
Nycterimyia kerteszi Lichtwardt 
Nycterimyia kerteszi Lichtwardt, 1912, Ent. Mitt., Ber- 
lin, I, p. 27, PI. II, fig. 2 ( $ ; Formosa: Fuhosho) ; 1919, 
Ann. Mus. Nat. Hungarici, XVII, p. 277. 
The type is in the Budapest Museum. 
Nycterimyia fenestro-clathrata Lichtwardt 
Nycterimyia fenestro-clathrata Lichtwardt, 1912, Ent. 
Mitt., Berlin, I, p. 28, PL II, fig. 3 ( $ ; Formosa : Fuho- 
sho) ; 1919, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hungarici, XVII, p. 277. 5 
The type is in the Budapest Museum. I am not quite 
convinced that this is specifically distinct from N. kerteszi 
Lichtwardt. 
Nycterimyia fenestro-inornata Lichtwardt 
Nycterimyia fenestro-inornata Lichtwardt, 1912, Ent. 
Mitt., Berlin, I, p. 28, PI. II, fig. 4 ( $ ; Formosa: Fuho- 
sho) ; 1919, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hungarici, XVII, p. 277. 
Specimen Examined. — Formosa: Hoozan, one male (H. 
Sauter Collector. — D. E. Institut, Berlin-Dahlem) . 
The type is in the Budapest Museum. 
Ceyloniola Strand, 1928 
(Cey Ionia Lichtwardt, 1909) 
The only species of Ceyloniola is a beautiful, large fly 
( $ 16 mm. long, wing 16 mm. by 5 mm.), readily recog- 
nizable by the peculiar venation and markings of the 
wings. These are mostly hyaline, with dark brown base, 
irregularly edged median cross-band (over base of discal 
cell, reaching anterior but not posterior margin) and ir- 
regularly edged preapical band connected along anterior 
margin with the dark-brown tip. 
Ceyloniola magnifica (Lichtwardt) 
Ceylonia magnifica Lichtwardt, 1909, Deutsch. Ent. 
Zeitschr., p. 646, fig. 5 ( $ ; Ceylon : Pundaluoya) . Bru- 
5 Originally misspelled “ fenestro-clatrata,” the specific name was 
corrected by the author in 1919. 
