TIPULA UMBRINA, 



few specimens , which show the brown stripe of the meta- 

 notum; on the contrary the white band of the wings is 

 always more or less distinct. 



15. Tipula serrata J n. sp. 



Testacea; thoracis dorso ahdominisque segmentis ultimis, 

 praeter genitalia ^ fuscis ; antennis nudis^ ochraceis, serratis ; 

 alis laete infuscatis , basi striga nigra, — (ƒ. Long. 22 mm. 

 Testaceous. Antennae ochraceous , as long as the head , 

 without bristles; joint 4 — 11 dilated towards the under- 

 side, which gives a serrulated appearance to the antennae ; 

 the two last joints slender. Thorax on the upper part 

 dark bronze, which colour ends near the front margin in 

 three indistinct longitudinal stripes ; the thorax has a short 

 pale yellow pilosity. The last segments of the abdomen 

 are fuscous; the genitals testaceous, not very large. Legs 

 reddish-yellow ; the tips of the femora and tibiae , as well 

 as the whole of the tarsi fuscous. Halteres brown with 

 the stem clearer. Wings much longer than the abdomen , 

 uniformly greyish-brown, the stigma a little darker; base 

 of the subcostal vein thick and blackish ; discal cell pen- 

 tagonal ; furcated cell shortly pedunculate. 



A cT from Serahan (Felder). 



A 9 froiii Sumatra (v. Lausberge) seems to belong to 

 the same species , but is in too bad condition for certain 

 identification. 



16. Tipula pilosula , n. sp. 



Testacea ; thorace pilosulo ; antennis simplicihus , nudis , 

 cylindricis ', alis cinereis. — cf. Long. 16 mm. 



Testaceous. Head with the two basal joints of the an- 

 tennae bright ochraceous ; the following joints pale brown ; 

 the antennae are simple, hardly as long as the head and 

 without bristles. Palpi pale brown. Thorax with ill-defined 

 brown longitudinal bands, the whole surface with rather 



Notes from tlie Leyden JMuseum, "S^ol. VII. 



