PLATE XXVII. 



Family X. TIPULID^ (continued). 



Genus 4. Symplecta (p. 278). Fig. 1. Sympleda punctipennis, male. 



GrENUS 5. Limnobia (p. 280). Fig. 3. Limnobia (Glocliinci) stig- 

 matica. 2 a*, oblique side view of labium of ditto, showing the 

 two lateral lobes (mandibles?), and the two minute, central lobes 

 detached ; 2 3*, the palpi ; 2 c*, the labium ; 2 d, antenna of L. 

 dispar ; 2 e, wdng of L. {Trlcypkond) unicolor ; 2/*, wing of L. 

 {LimnopJiila) nemoralis ; 2 y, wing of Z. sexgnttaia, Dale, Ann. N. 

 H. vol. viii. (not L. sexmactdata, Mcq.), (p. 303). 



Genus 6. Dicranota (p. 305). Fig. 3. Dicranota senilis, female. 

 (And see Plate XXX. Fig. 7.) 



Genus 7. Ula (p. 307). Fig. 4. Ula pilosa, male. 



Genus 8. Rhamphidia (p. 308). Fig. 5. Rhamphidia lomjirostris, 



female. 5 a, head of ditto seen sideways, with the base of the 



antenna. 



Genus 9. Geranomyia (p. 310). Fig. 6 a, head of Geranomyia 

 unicolor, with one antenna (Curtis) ; C h, the horny labrum and 

 tongue ; 6 c, wing. 



Genus 10. Rhipidia (p. 311). Fig. 7 a, antenna of Rhipidia ma- 

 culata (]\Ieig.) ; 7 b, wing of ditto (ditto). 



Genus 11. Cylindrotoma (p. 312). Fig. 8. Cylhidroloma (jlabrata, 

 male. — See Addenda. 



(And see Plate XXVIII. Fig. 1.) 



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