CATALOGUE OF INDIAN INSECTS 
Dacus tryont, id., “ Fruit-Fly,”’ 79, tab. 
1, fig. 1, tab. vi. 
ferrugineus var. dorsalis, Hendel. 
Dacus dorsalis, Hend., Supp. Ent., i, 
1912, 18, tab..i, fig. 3, (1912).1 
Chaetodacus ferrugineus dorsalis, Bezzi, 
B. Ent. R., vii, 1042; ¢d., Phil. Jo. 
Sci., xv, 412, 423.3 . 
ferrugineus var. incisus, Walker. 
Dacus incisus, Wlk., T. Ent. 8. Lon., 
n.s., V, 323, (1860) 1 ; Wulp, Cat. Dipt. 
S. Asia, 187.2 
Chaetodacus ferrugineus incisus, Bezzi, 
B. Ent. R., vii, 10532; Fletcher, iv, 
Ent. Mtg., 14.4 
ferrugineus var. versicolor, Bezzi. 
Chaetodacus ferrugineus versicolor, Bezzi, 
B. Ent. R., vii, 105, (1916).? 
garciniae, Bezzi. 
Bactrocera garciniae, Bezzi, Mem. Ind. 
Mus., iii, 97, tab, viii, fig..9, (1913).1 
Dacus garciniae, Green, Trop. Agric., 
xxxvil, 240 [host plants]. 
Chaetodacus garciniae, Bezzi, B. Ent. 
R., vii,110.5 
hageni, de Meijere. 
Dacus hageni, Meij., Tijd. v. Ent., liv, 
375, (1911).1 
Chaetodacus hageni, Bezzi, B. Ent. it., 
vii, 109." 
2 Peshawar. 
2 Pusa. 
2 Coimbatore. 
2,3 Burma. 
2.3 Ceylon. 
3 Java. 
3 Philippines. 
1,3 Formosa. 
4 Nagpur. 
3 Kumaon. 
3§. India Hills. 
12.3 4 Burma. 
Ceylon, (White). 
1 Pusa. 
1 Coimbatore. 
1 Peradeniya. 
1,2, 5 Peradeniya. 
2 Meiktila. 
1 Sumatra 
