116 Journal Xew York Entomological Society, t^'o'- ^^ii. 



South Bay, Lake Okeechobee, Fla., May i, 2, 1912; 3 males, 3 

 females. 



Marco, Fla., April 17, 1912; i nymph. 

 Everglade, Fla., June 1912; i female. 



Orocharis saulcyi (Guerin). 



Useppa Island, Lee County, Fla., April 1912; i male. 



Everglade, Fla., April 6, 1912; i male, i female. 



Useppa Island is the most northern locality from which this West 

 Indian type has been recorded. 



Tafalisca lurida Walker. 



Punta Gorda, Fla., Nov. 17, 1911; i nymph. 



Naples, Fla. (Scudder Collection), i nymph. ^ 



Marco, Fla., April 17, 1912; i nymph. 



The Marco specimen is a male in the instar preceding maturity, 

 while the Punta Gorda nymph is a much less developed female. 



THE CRANEFLIES COLLECTED IN COSTA RICA BY 

 DR. P. P. CALVERT. (TIPULID^, DIPTERA). 



By Charles P. Alexander, 



Ithaca, N. Y. 



While collecting the dragonfly material for the Biologia Centrali- 

 Americana, Dr. P. P. Calvert secured a very considerable number of 

 specimens of other orders of insects. A few of the craneflies that 

 were taken have been considered by the author in other papers.^ The 

 majority of the new forms have been left for this paper, however, and 

 a complete list of the material secured is herein included. The crane- 

 flies of the collection form a small but interesting lot and I am in- 

 debted to Dr. Calvert and to Mr. E. T. Cresson, Jr., for the privilege 

 of studying these forms. The type-material is in the collection of the 

 American Entomological Society at the Academy of Natural Sciences, 

 Philadelphia. 



^Vide Bull. Brook. Ent. See, Vol. 8, Oct., 1912; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 Vol. 44, No. 1966, Apr., 1913. 



