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is always overhung by clouds; it is a region of very lieavy and almost 

 constant precipitation; during the time when the collection was made 

 it rained almost continuously every day. Trees are abundant and 

 thickly draped with a dense covering of moss, with an abundance of 

 ferns and vines and many orchids, the whole composing a dense tangle 

 through which passage must be cut with a knife. (See Plate IV, 

 lower figure.) 



Almaguer, 20 miles west of the '' Valle de las Papas " ; the village 

 of that name is at an altitude of about 7,500 feet, but the craneflies 

 so labelled were taken in the vicinity of a camp on the mountain ridge 

 west of the village, at an altitude of 10,500 feet. This is in the 

 " moss " forest and most of the insects were obtained along a trail 

 cut through the forest ; in the .open places Sphagnum grows commonly 

 and blue-berries with non-edible woody fruit occur in abundance along 

 the trail wherever trees have been removed. 



Popayan, 40 miles N.N.E. of Almaguer, at an altitude of 6,500 

 feet ; this is below the level of the " cloud " forest and is largely open 

 country with savannah conditions, open hills with little woods except 

 along the rivers. 



The collection by species is as follows: 



Subfamily UMNOBIN.E. 

 Tribe Limnobini. 



Genus DICRANOMYIA Stephens. 



I. Dicranomyia elegantula new species. 



Allied to gloriosa Alex. ; wings dark brown on anterior half, with large 

 white spots, posterior half almost clear. 



Male, wing, 7.5 mm. 



Female, length, 6.8 mm. ; wing, 8.4 mm. 



Rostrum and palpi dark brown; antennae dark brownish black, the seg- 

 ments of the flagellum rounded ; front, vertex and occiput yellowish brown, 

 the median line a little darker, the region adjoining the eye a little brighter, 

 yellowish. 



Mesonotal prsescutum medially dark brown, a broad triangular patch of 

 yellowish gray bloom on the sides of the sclerite just behind the pseudosuture, 

 the point of the triangle directed inward, on the sides of the sclerite in front 

 of the pseudosuture the color in certain lights is very dark, velvety black, in 



