46 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



dorsal line; nasus very long, tipped with long golden hairs. Anten- 

 nfe with the scapal segments very dark brown, the flagelluni black. 

 Front bright yellow; vertex yellow, this colour continuing as a 

 point to the occiput; sides of the vertex and occiput dark brown. 



Pronotum dark brown, the scutum with three pale yellow 

 spots, of which one is median in position; scutellum with the lateral 

 angles yellowish. Mesonotal pra-scutum dark brown with a very 

 broad median light gray stripe, which is narrowly bisected an- 

 teriorly by a brown line, the lateral stripes very indistinct, brownish 

 yellow; lateral margins of the pra?scutum pale brownish yellow; 

 scutum with the median area shiny yellowish white, the lobes black 

 dusted with gray and margined with black; scutellum black, the 

 median third somewhat elevated, testaceous; postnotum dark 

 brownish black, narrowly whitish medially in front. Pleura dark 

 brown, dusted with gray. Halteres blackish, the base more yellow- 

 ish, the apex of the knob gray. Legs with the coxa* lirownish black; 

 trochanters dark brown; femora and tibia* dark brown narrowly 

 blackened at the apex; tarsi dark lirown. Wings infumed with 

 dusky, a dark oval stigmal blotch; a \itreous band before the cord 

 crossing the base of the elongate cell 1st Jih and extending into cell 

 Mi] a vitreous spot beyond the stigma in ceW. 2 nd Ri; a number of 

 short hairs in cell Rh and the tip of AI\. 



Abdominal tergites largely brownish yellow, the caudal margin 

 and the lateral margin except at the base brownish black; ninth 

 tergite dark brown. Sternites similar, the extreme caudal margins 

 of the sclerites with a fringe of pale appressed hairs. 



Holotype, ,o^, Jemez Springs, New Mexico; altitude 6,400 feet; 

 July 20, 1915 (Woodgate). 



Allotype, 9 , South Fork of Eagle Creek, White Mts., New 

 Mexico; altitude about 8,000 feet; August 13 (C. H. T. Townsend) ; 

 at light. 



Paratypcs, 2 cf's, topotypic; July 12, 1915 (Woodgate). 



The allotype is in the collection of the United States National 

 Museum; the type and paratypes are in the collection of the author. 



Tipula caroliniana, sp. n. 



Male — Length 18-19 mm.; wing 10-21 mm. 

 Palpi dark brow^n. Frontal prolongation of the head rather 

 long, light brownish gray. Antenna? with the first segment brown, 



