NO. 2103. JAVANESE CRANE-FLIES— ALEXANDER. 177 
1st M 2 very small, the basal deflection of Cu ^ just beyond the fork 
of M. 
Abdomen dark brown, the hypopygium yellowish. 
Hahitat. — Java. 
Holotype. — Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java; altitude 8,000 feet (Bryant 
and Palmer). 
Type.— Cat. No. 19025, U.S.N.M. 
The discovery of this genus in the Oriental region is interesting. 
UJa has been placed in the tribe Pedicini hitherto, but it should be 
referred to the Limnophilini. I have reared the American species, 
Ula paupera Osten Sacken,^ from fungi, and the lai-va is quite Limno- 
philine in structure with nothing in common with the Pedicini. 
Tribe HEXATOMINI. 
Genus ERIOCERA Macquart. 
Eriocera Macquart, Dipt, exot., vol. 1, pt. 1, 1838, p. 74. 
- - I . I — . ERIOCERA VERTICALIS Wiedemann. 
Megistocera verticalis Wiedemann, Aussereur. z-preifl. Insekt., vol. 1, 1828, p. 56. 
Three males from Bantar Gebang, Java, October 21, 1909, col- 
lected by Bryant and Pakner. The specunens offer the following 
measurements: Length, 9.5-11 mm.; wing, 13.6-14 mm.; antennae, 
42 mm. The venation is shown in plate 44, fig. 25. 
ERIOCERA ACROSTACTA Wiedemann. 
lAmnobia acrostacta Wiedemann, Dipt, exot., vol. 1, 1821, p. 14. 
Two males from Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java, April, 1909, col- 
lected by Bryant and Palmer. The specimens offer the following 
measurements: Length, 24-26 mm.; wing, 17.5-17.8 mm. The 
venation is shown in plate 44, fig. 26. 
-'*«w^ ERIOCERA BASILARIS Wiedemann. 
Limnobia basilaris Wiedemann, Dipt, exot., vol. 1, 1821, p. 15. 
Two males and one female from Depok, Java, February 10, 1909. 
One male from Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java, April, 1909. The 
material was collected by Bryant and Palmer. The specunens offer 
the following measurements: Male, length, 15-17 mm.; wing, 10.2- 
12.5 mm. Female, length, 15.2 mm.; wing, 10.4 mm. The vena- 
tion has never been figured, and is shown in plate 44, fig. 27. 
ERIOCERA MESOPYRRHA Wiedemann. 
Limnobia mesopyrrha Wiedemann, Aussereur. zweifl. Insekt., vol. 1, 1828, p. 26. 
One female from Buitenzorg, Java, March, 1909, collected by 
Bryant and Palmer. The specmien offers the following measure- 
> The Biology of the North American Crane Flies (Tipullda, DIptera) 3. The genus Ula Haliday; 
Journ. Ent. and Zool., vol. 7, 1915, pp. 1-9, pi. 1. 
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