108 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. ix. 



mesonotum light brown with four rather, broad darker brown stripes and a very nar- 

 row median brown line which ends in a small brown dot on the anterior margin ; 

 scutellum and metanotum cinereous with a median brown line ; pleura cinereous ; dorso- 

 pleural membrane light yellow; halteres yellow, knobs brown ; legs brown, tips, of 

 femora, tibia, and tarsi darker ; abdomen yellowish-brown with three darker brown 

 stripes ; posterior margin of each segment grayish or yellowish ; eighth sternite with 

 a median rather broad projecting process the sides and rounded ends of which are 

 furnished with long light yellow hair ; hypopygium similar to that of T. impudka, 

 but the upper lamella is not so deeply incised and the crescent-shape incisions are 

 wanting; lower lamella somewhat larger; base of ovipositor black, upper valves 

 reddish -brown, acute; wings hyaline ; costal, subcostal and the anterior margin of 

 the anal cells and the stigma brown ; the whitish line running from in front of the 

 stigma across the discal cell into the base of the fourth posterior cell scarcely dis- 

 tinguishable ; discal cell three times as long as wide ; petiole of second posterior cell 

 short. Length, male l6 mm., female 22 mm., wing 15 mm. 



Habitat : Wawawi, Wash., two males, one female. (Type) Pull- 

 man, Wash. , one female. Doane. Type no. 166. AVash. Agric. Coll. 

 &: S. of S. 



Tipula asqualis, sp. nov. 



Brown ; head light brownish-yellow ; rostrum and palpi yellowish, latter darker 

 toward the tip ; antennae reaching to base of wings, first three segments yellow, others 

 brown, darker at the base ; mesonotum yellowish-brown with four brown stripes ; 

 collare yellowish, darker laterally ; scutellum yellowish with a median brown line ; 

 metanotum yellowish-gray with a median darker yellow line ; pleura and coxte light 

 grayish-yellow ; mesopleura and sternopleura darker ; halteres yellow, knobs brown, 

 tips lighter ; abdomen yellowish-brown, darker posteriorly, with three indistinct, in- 

 terrupted brown lines which are broader and more distinct posteriorly ; posterior and 

 lateral margins of each segment gray ; posterior margin of eighth sternite with a broad 

 rather deep incision from the middle of which arise two tufts of thick, long hair red- 

 dish or yellowish toward the base, whitish toward the tip, lateral angles with two 

 small triangular projections with a few short yellow hairs ; hypopygium darker ; 

 upper lamella black, posterior margin reddish with a broad, shallow incision ; lower 

 lamella dark reddish-brown with a deep median incision, the edges of which are 

 whitish ; outer appendages irregularly triangular ; ovipositor reddish, upper valves 

 straight, acute ; wings with a slight brownish tinge ; costal and subcostal cells slightly 

 darker; stigma brown; the whitish band beginning on the costa in front of the 

 stigma running through the discal cell into the base of the fourth posterior cell ; dis- 

 cal cell a little more than twice as long as wide. Length, male 15 to 18 mm., fe- 

 male 21 mm., wing 16 to 18 mm. 



Habitat : Pullman, Wash., one male, two females. (Type) Doane. 

 Olympia, Wash., six males, two females. Seattle, Wash., one male. 

 Kincaid. Tokeland, Wash., one male. Keyport, Wash., seven 

 males. Doane. San Francisco, Cal., two males. San Diego, Cal., 

 one male. Type no. 167. Wash. Agric. Coll. & S. of S. 



