92 ME. WALKER ON DIPTERA COLLECTED AT MAKESSAR. 



late plumosis, pedibus testaceis longis gracillimis, tarsorum articulis 

 basi albis, alls subcinereis antice nigro punctatis, 

 Male. Cinereous brown, slender. Proboscis full half the length of the 

 body. Palpi nearly half the length of the body. Antennae broadly 

 plumose. Legs testaceous, long, very slender; joints of the tarsi 

 white at the base. "Wings slightly cinereous, with black points on 

 the fore part ; veins black, fringed. Length of the body 2^ lines ; 

 of the wings 4 lines. 



Fam. TIPULID^, Haliday. 



Gen. LiMNOBiA, Meigen. 



The following species, in the structure of the wing-veins, does not accord 

 with any of Meigen's divisions of the genus. The mediastinal vein 

 ends at about three-fourths of the length of the wing ; the subcostal 

 ends at seven-eighths of the length, and is connected with the radial 

 by a transverse veinlet at its tip ; the radial, the cubital, and the 1 st 

 and the 3rd externo-medial are long and of equal length ; the 2nd 

 externo-medial springs from the 1st, at one-fourth of its length; 

 the 3rd externo-medial is connected by a transverse veinlet near its 

 base with the subanal. 



6. LiMNOBiA iMPONENS, u. s. Ochracca, palpis antennisque nigri- 

 cantibus, his thoracis dimidio brevioribus, thorace antico valde elon- 

 gato et attenuato, abdomine piceo, alis subcinereis longis angustis, 

 stigmate nigricante longissimo, halteribus piceis basi testaceis. 



Ochraceous. Proboscis, palpi, and antennae blackish, the latter moni- 

 liform setaceous, not half the length of the thorax. Thorax much elon- 

 gated and attenuated in front. Abdomen piceous. Wings greyish, long 

 narrow ; veins black, testaceous at the base and along the costa from 

 the base to the stigma, which is blackish and very long; halteres 

 piceous, testaceous at the base. Length of the body 7 (?) lines ; of 

 the wings 16 lines. 



Gen. TiPULA, Linn. 



7. TiPULA INFINDENS, n. s. FcBm. Fusca, capite apud oculos subtus- 

 que cinereo, antennis basi testaceis thorace brevioribus, thorace vittis 

 quatuor ochraceis, abdominis apice ochraceo, pedibus fulvis longis- 

 simis, femoribus apice fuscis, alis cinereis apud costam luridis. 



Female. Brown. Head cinereous about the eyes and beneath. An- 

 tennae setaceous, submoniliform, testaceous at the base, shorter than 

 the thorax. Thorax with a slight cinereous tinge, and with four dull 

 ochraceous stripes. Abdomen ochraceous at the tip. Legs tawny, 

 slender, very long ; tijjs of the femora brown. Wings cinereous, 

 lurid along the costa to the stigma, which is brown ; veins black, 

 tawny at the base. Length of the body 10 lines; of the wings 24 

 lines. 



