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the body. Thorax thick. Abdomen a httle longer than the thorax. 

 Legs stout. Wings ample, blackish cinereous, blackish along the 

 costa; veins black. Length of the body 2 lines; of the wings 

 6 lines. 



Pam. CULICID^, Saliday. 

 Gren. Megarhina, JDesv. 



2. Megarhina immisericorsj Walk. See Vol. IV. p. 90. 



Fam. TIPULID^, Haliday. 



Gen. LiMNOBiA, Mdgen. 



Div. Body and legs very slender. Antenuse in the male minutely 

 setulose, in the female plumose or beset with long bristles. 

 Wings with two discal areolets ; veins not forked ; the usual 

 transverse veinlet between the second and third externo- 

 medial veins. 



3. LiMNOBiA DELECTATA, n. s. Mas et Fcem. Nigra, pedibus piceis» 

 alis cinereis. Mas. Thorace rufo, abdomine fasciis luteis, alarum ma- 

 culis quatuor costalibus transversis fuscis. Foem. Thorace piceo, ab- 

 domine fasciis albis, alarum maculis latis nigris. 



Male and Female. Black. Legs piceous. Wings cinereous. Halteres 

 tawny, with black knobs. Male. Thorax red. Abdomen with a lute- 

 ous band on the fore border of each segment. Wings with four trans- 

 verse brown spots along the costa ; veinlet between the 2nd and the 

 3rd exterior medial veins clouded with brown. Female. Thorax 

 piceous. Abdomen with a white band on the fore border of each 

 segment. Wings with black spots, which are broader than those of 

 the male. Length of the body 4-5 lines ; of the wings 9^-11 lines. 



Div. Wings narrow, with a discal areolet ; subcostal vein abruptly 

 curved to the cubital vein at some distance from the tip of 

 the wing ; externo -medial veins long, not forked ; veinlet be- 

 tween the third externo-medial vein and the subanal vein be- 

 yond the end of the discal areolet. 



4. LiMNOBiA iNNOTABXLis, n. s. FcBwi. Ochracca, alis cinereis, venis 

 nigris, vena subcostali flaveseente. 



Female. Ochraceous. Wings cinereous ; veins black ; subcostal vein 

 yellowish. Length of the body 6 lines; of the wings 16 lines. 



Gen. TiPTJLA, lAnn. 



5. Tipula infindens, Walk. See Vol. IV. p. 92. 



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