360 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS [Oct., '14 



Holotype. Male, Callanga, Peru, in the Hungarian National 

 Museum. 



The specific name, campa, is that of a native Indian tribe 

 living in eastern Peru. 



This species and the two following belong to the same group 

 of species as inca Alexander, 3 possessing short palpi, short 

 legs, and the peculiar genitalia of the male as described above. 

 These three species are closely related to one another and 

 differ from inca in the bright orange-yellow color of the ab- 

 dominal tergites, in the structure of the antennae, etc. ; they 

 are separable amongst themselves by very striking differences 

 in the antennae of the male and in the details of the male 

 hypopygium. 



Tipula piro sp. n. (PI. XV, figs. 4, 13, 17). 



Color of the thorax light gray; basal abdominal segments orange 

 yellow; subterminal segments dark brown; antennae of $ moderate 

 in length. 



Malej Length, 12.3 mm.; wing, 15.5 mm.; fore leg, femur, 8.4 

 mm. ; tibia, 9.6 mm. ; tarsus, 13 mm. 



Palpi very short, dark brown; frontal prolongation of the head 

 moderate in length, grayish, tinged with brown on the sides ; an- 

 tennae moderately long, if bent back they would extend about to the 

 base of the fourth abdominal segment, the scapal segments light 

 brown, flagellum dark brown, the ventral face of each flagellar seg- 

 ment very deeply incised (see Plate XV, figure 17) ; head gray ting- 

 ed with brownish. 



Thorax light gray; pronotum with a short, dark brown median 

 line ; mesonotal prsescutum light gray with a very narrow, indistinct 

 median brown line, and, behind, with indications of a pale brown 

 stripe on either side of the middle; lateral margin of the sclerite 

 and a short lateral stripe brown, the latter much lighter and bright- 

 er ; scutum light gray with two bright brown rounded spots on each 

 lobe; scutellum and postnotum light gray suffused with dusky on 

 the sides. Pleurae light gray, a large brown spot on the mesoepister- 

 num and another on the mesoepimerum. Halteres rather long, brown, 

 paler at the base. 



Legs, coxae gray, trochanters and femora brown; tibiae and tarsi 

 darker brown. 



Wings with a faint brown tinge, cells C and Sc yellowish; hyaline 



"Ann. Ent. Soc. Am., Vol. 5, pp. 351, 352; pi. 24, fig. c.; pi. 25, 

 fig. 1, (1912). 



