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2. The Crane-flies of South Africa in the South African Miiseum 

 (Diptera, Tipulidae). By CHARLES P. ALEXANDER, Ph.D. 



PART II. 



(With Plates III and IV.) 



SINCE the publication of the first instalment under this title (Ann. 

 South African Mus., vol. xvii, pt. ii, no. 5, pp. 139-182, Pis. X-XIV, 

 1917) Dr. Peringuey has continued to send me lots of specimens of 

 this family of flies for determination. In the present article not only 

 are some new and insufficiently described species characterised and 

 figured, but the additional distribution of other species is included in 

 order to supplement our meagre knowledge of the subject, In order 

 to conserve space, in this and succeeding parts under this title, the 

 references to genera and species that have been considered in earlier 

 parts will not be repeated, but genera and species introduced for the 

 first time will be given a detailed reference as hitherto. I am deeply 

 indebted to Dr. Peringuey and to the collectors of this material for 

 the privilege of studying these interesting lots of crane-flies. 



FAMILY TIPULIDAE. 

 SUB-FAMILY L1MNOBIINAE. 



TRIBE LIMNOBIINI. 

 GEN. DICKANOMYIA, Stephens. 



DlCRANOMYIA TIPULIPES, Karsch. 



Additional records of distribution for this common and wide-spread 

 Ethiopian species are as follows : 



?, Angra Pequeua, S.W. Protectorate, September, 1917 (Dr. 

 Knobel). 



9 , Pretoria, Transvaal, January 29th, 1915 (H. K. Munro). 

 cJ 9 , Krantzkop, Natal, November, 1917 (K. H. Barnard). 

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