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llNDEscBiBEn Craise-Fues /iV THE Pabis Muséum (Tipulid^-, Diptkra); 



Africàn Species, Part H, 



BY Charles P. Alexandeh. 



Ph. D., Urbana, III., U. S. A. 



The présent paper is a conlinualion of the first part under tliis gênerai 

 tille. The collections made in Madajjascar l»y ihe drandidiers and hy 

 Alluaud, in Southern Abyssinia by Uolhscliild, and in the French Congo 

 by Ellenberger, are oi'.especial intcrest. As before, the writer is under 

 great obligations to Dr. Bouvier and to Mons. Séguy for their many kind- 

 nesses in the progress of Ibis study. 



SUBFAMILY LIMIVOBIIIVAE. 



TniBE ANTOCHINI. 



Cenus Orlinare^nla Mik. 



Orimargula griseipennis nov, sp. 



General coloration dark brown; wings deep greyish, sligma lacking; 

 basai defleclion of M1 + 2 arcualed, r-in slraigbt. 



Female. — Length 5.2 mm.; wing, 4.8 mm. 



Describod from alcoholic spécimens. 



Roslrum and palpi pale brownish yellow. Antennae with the scapal 

 segments obscure jellowish; flagellura broken. Head dark brown. 



General coloration of ihe body ralher dark brown, any bloom that may 

 be présent deslroyed by immersion in alcohol; mesonolal pracscutum indis- 

 linctly marked with darker; sculelhiin obscure yellowish. Pleura dark 

 brown. Haltères obscure yellowish, the knobs broken. Legs with the coxae 

 and trochanters yellowish, the ouler faces of the middie and hind coxae 

 more or iess infumed; remainder of ihe legs broken. Wings with a deep 

 dusky grey tinge that is uniformly distributed over the surface; slignia 



