W. (i. DIETZ 
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ill outer end of cell H and 1st K; Cell INI hyaline except a scant basal fourth, 
a hj-aline stripe aloiui; base of Cu, A* and A-; outer thiee-hfths of cell 11'', base 
of cell 1\P, basal half of cells and M basal two-thirds of cell ('u ^ and base 
of 1st AP, subhyaline. 
Abdominal tergites one to six, jtIIow above, seven and eight, gray, sides 
of tergum broadly brovm, interrupted liy gray or yellowish-gra}' anteriorly 
on segments three to five, which encloses a short, transverse, fuscous line; 
lateral margin of tergum, broadly grajdsh-^'ellow. \>nter yellow. Eighth 
sternite short, simjde. Hypopygium fuscous, sides of ninth tergite yellow, 
median part projecting, rounded and impressed at its ba.se. Ninth sternite 
ascending, deeply incised in the middle. Pleurite large, suture distinct; 
outer a]iical appendages large, broad and slightly curved outward, the outer 
end sub-bilobed and margined with wliite; the inner ajiical appendages small, 
flattened, ascending and widened apically; the lower ajipendages flattened, 
perjjendicular lobes, margined with i)ale, somewhat protuberant. 
Female; length, 21. .5 mm.; wing, 21.8 mm. 
Similar to male; the dorsal abdominal stri{)e is narrower extends upon 
the seventh tergite, and is 3 'ell(jwish gray in color. Ovipositor brown, shin- 
ing, the valves rather short, the dorsal p)air slender, the ventral jiair broader 
a.nd shorter, and, like the dorsal pair, nearlv straight. 
Ilolotijpe . — Black Alountains, North C'arolina. June 1012. 
(Will. Beiiteiiiiiueller.) 
Allotype . — 9 : Hazleton, renns^dvania. June 5, 1912. 
Paratypes, two males, topotypic and the same date. One fe- 
male, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, June 1, 1909; and one female, same 
locality, June 28, 1920. 
Differs from cnloptern in its somewdiat smaller size, less in- 
tense colorinjr, aiid cell kl nearlj^ entirely hyaline. It (lifters 
from calo pteroides Alexander in its dark brown, strongly margined 
prescutal stiipes; from novebaracensis Alexander in its distinctly 
bicolored flagellum. 
Tipula longiventris Loew, Berlin. Ent. Zeitschr., vn, j). 278, 18r)3;Cent., iv, 
p. 5. 
One male; June 11, 1913. 
Tipula hebes Loew, Berlin. Ent. Zeitschr., vn, p. 28o, 1863; Cent., iv, p. 18. 
\Ary common. June to August. 
Tipula inc-lusa spec. nov. 
Ilehes grouji; clo.se to hehes Loew, but general coloration darker; flagellar 
joints bicolorous. Hypoji\'gium brown, three lateral aj)p('ndag('s, all stronglj' 
chitinized. 
-Male; length, 13 mm.; wing, 14 mm. 
Head gray above; rostrum short, brown; frontal j)rolongation with a hcanj , 
grav bloom. Antennae long, slemhT; joints x'ellow, those of the flagellum 
TR.(XS. -\M. EXT. SOC., XI.VTl. 
