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yellow hairs at the tip ; the second pair is reddish -yellow, more strongly chitinized 

 with the apex black, notched ; wings long, with a brownish tinge, apex somewhat 

 darker, with several indistinct fuscous and whitish spots ; the fuscous spots at the base 

 of the basal cells, at the origin and tip of the prafurca, along the fifth vein and at 

 the tip of the seventh vein being most distinct ; indistinct whitish spots in the mar- 

 gin of all the cells in the posterior part of the wings, stigma brown ; discal cell 

 about four times as long as wide. Length, male 20 mm. , wing 22 mm. 



Habitat : Co\o.,ox\em2i\Q. Morrison. Type no. 185, Wash. Agric. 

 Coll. & S. of S. 



Tipula armata, sp. nov. 



Yellow ; head somewhat cinereous above, with a narrow median brown line 

 above ; rostrum and palpi yellow, the latter darker at the apex ; antennas reaching a 

 little beyond the base of the wings, yellow, darker toward the apex, the last five or six 

 segments being brownish ; the segments beyond the third black and slightly incrassate 

 at the base ; mesonotum yellow with four brown stripes ; scutellum, metanotum and 

 pleura light yellow ; halteres yellow, knobs brown, tips whitish, legs yellow, tarsi 

 and tips of femora and tibia brown ; abdomen yellow with three brown stripes, the 

 lateral ones very faintly indicated ; eighth sternite somewhat produced and narrowed 

 posteriorly ; posterior margin with very thick, bushy, long, reddish-yellow hair ; 

 hypopygiura large, reddish-brown ; upper lamella produced into two, long, flattened 

 somewhat triangular processes, the ends of which are slightly curved downward and 

 inward ; the outer lateral appendages of the lower lamella produced into rather long 

 very acute triangular appendages, posterior margin of lamella with two small reddish- 

 brown appendages which are furnished with rather long yellowish hair ; wings of a 

 brownish tinge, somewhat darker toward the apex ; a faint oblong spot in the first 

 basal cell midway between the base of this cell and the origin of the prcefurca ; the 

 origin of the praefurca and the stigma brown ; costal, subcostal and the anterior 

 margin of the anal cells yellowish ; a whitish spot running from in front of the stigma 

 across the base of the discal cell into the base of the fourth posterior cell and follow- 

 ing along the vein separating this cell from the fifth posterior cell to the posterior 

 margin of the wing ; a whitish spot beyond the stigma and a very faint whitish spot 

 in the posterior margin of the axillary cell. Length, male 17 mm., wing 20 mm. 



Habitat: Seattle, Wash., four males. Kincaid. Type no. 186, 

 Wash. Agric. Coll. & S. of S. 



Tipula albovittata, sp. nov. 



Cinereous ; head cinereous ; rostrum yellowish, cinereous above ; palpi brown ; 

 antennae not reaching the base of the wings, brown ; second segment yellow ; 

 mesonotum cinereous, with three broad brown stripes, the median one divided 

 near its anterior end by a short gray line ; collare cinereous with a median brown 

 line ; scutellum, metanotum and pleura brownish-gray ; halteres light yellow, knobs 

 brown ; legs brownish-yellow, tips of femora, tibia and tarsi brown ; abdomen 

 brownish-yellow, much darker posteriorly, with three brown stripes, the lateral ones 

 broken ; fourth segment almost wholly brown above ; eighth sternite dark reddish- 



