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



Tipula incisa, sp. nov. 



Brown ; head cinereous with a median narrow dark brown line above ; rostrum 

 and palpi yellowish, last joint of latter brown ; antenna; reaching to base of wings, first 

 two segments yellow, third yellowish -brown, remaining segments very dark brown, 

 slightly incrassate at the base ; mesonotum cinereous with five brown stripes, the 

 lateral ones broad abbreviated anteriorly, the median ones narrower, reaching the an- 

 terior margin ; collare, scutellum and metanotum brownish-gray, latter with a faint 

 median brown line ; pleura cinereous ; halteres yellow, knobs brown ; legs brownish- 

 yellow, tarsi brown, tips of femora and tibia slightly darker ; abdomen yellowish- 

 brown with three brown stripes, posterior and lateral margins of each segment yellow- 

 ish ; posterior margin of eighth sternite with a fringe of rather long reddish-yellow hair ; 

 hypopygium reddish-brown ; upper lamella with a deep median furrow, posterior 

 margin with a small V-shaped incision ; the lower lamella with a broad, deep incision 

 in which there hangs two rather long tumid appendages the tips of which are fur- 

 nished with rather long yellowish hair, outer lateral appendages broad, apex rounded ; 

 ovipositor long, reddish-brown, upper valves slightly arcuated near the tip ; wings 

 grayish with three fuscous spots ; the first over the origin of the prrefurca the second 

 over the stigma and small cross veins, the third near the middle of the anal cell ; 

 costal, subcosial and anterior margin of anal cell with a yellowish tinge , the white 

 band beginning in front of the stigma running through the base of the discal cell and 

 fourth posterior cell interrupted in the fifth posterior cell but usually reaching the 

 posterior margin of the wing ; a whitish spot before the stigma and on both ends of 

 the oblong fuscous spot in the anal cell ; discal cell a little more than twice as long as 

 wide. Length, male i8 mm., female 23 mm., wing 19 mm. 



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

 man, Wash., two females. Doane. Type no. 184, Wash. Agric. Coll. 

 & S. of S. 



Tipula subcinerea, sp. nov. 



Brown ; head cinereous with a rather broad brown stripe above ; rostrum and 

 base of palpi reddish-brown, the latter darker toward the tip ; antennae not reaching 

 the base of the wings, brown, first and second joints yellow ; joints of flagellum 

 cylindrical, those beyond the first slightly incrassate at base, with verticles of long 

 yellow hair ; mesonotum light brown with six brown stripes, the lateral pairs uniting 

 anteriorly, but suddenly diverging and inclosing a rather broad, short, brown spot ; 

 the median pair separated by a fusiform grayish-brown line ; scutellum and metano- 

 tum brownish-gray, both with an indistinct median brown line ; pleura gray, a 

 brown stripe running posteriorly from above the base of the anterior coxje and end- 

 ing below the base of the wing ; an indistinct brown spot above the base of the 

 middle coxa; ; halteres brown, base yellow, tips of knobs much lighter ; abdomen 

 brownish-yellow, darker laterally and posteriorly, posterior and lateral margin of 

 each segment whitish ; eighth tergite wholly brown ; hypopygium very dark reddish- 

 brown ; upper and lower lamella completely fused together, the latter with a very 

 deep broad incision and a narrow, shallow median yellowish depression ; the upper 

 of the two outer pairs of appendages is yellow, broadly spatulate with long whitish- 



