6 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MUNSTRUUS 



Two females reared from pupae of Gelechia gossypiella. 

 June 10, 1915, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii (August Busck), 



Types. — Cat. No. 21045, U. S. Nat. Mus., the specimens on 

 tags, a fore wing and antenna on a slide. 



This is the species referred to in the Hawaiian publications 

 as Hockeria species. 



TWO NEW CRANE-FLIES FROM THE PHILIPPINE 



ISLANDS 



(Diptera, Tipulidce) 

 By CHARLES P. ALEXANDER 



The following new species were included in a collection of 



crane-flies sent to me for determination by Mr. Nathan Banks. 

 I am indebted to Mr. Banks for the loan of this material and 

 for numerous other favors in the past. 



Tribe ANTOCHINI 



Genus ORIMARGULA Mik. 



1883. Orimargula Mik; Wien. Entomol. Zeitung, vol. 2, p. 198. 

 This genus has long been considered as being synonymous 

 with Antocha O. S., but is a valid group. It curiously unites 

 the characters of the more generalized Antocha with the special- 

 ized groups, Orimarga and Diatrepha. The only species hith- 

 erto described is O. alpigena Mik (1. c, p. 199-201, fig. 1) 

 from the Australian Alps. 



Orimargula philippina, new species. 



Coloration brownish ; wings whitish opalescent ; the anal 

 angle prominent; the fused portion of M^-\-Cui short; basal de- 

 flection of Cmi far before the fork of M. 



Male. — Length, 3 mm.; wing, 4.3 mm. Frontal prolonga- 

 tion of the head reddish brown, the mouth-parts yellower. An- 

 tennae dark brown, the flagellar segments elongate-oval. Head 

 brown (if a bloom is normally present it has been destroyed in 

 the type). 



