xo. 2103. JAVANESE CRANE-FLIES— ALEXANDER. 179 
segments dull j^ellow, flagellum with the segments gi-eatly elongated, 
provided witli long ontspreadhig hau's, flagellum brown. Head 
smooth, blue-black. 
Praescutum chestnut brown with tlirec metallic blue-black 
stripes (in the paratyj^e reddish blue), the surface of the sclerite 
covered by the stripes smooth, the rest punctate; scutum, scutellum, 
and postnotum dark brown, thickly punctured, especially the latter. 
Plem'ae bluish brown, densely and coarsely pimctured. IlaltereS 
long, slender, browai. Legs, coxae dull bro^ai; trochanter dull 
yellow; femora and tibiae dull brownish yellow; tarsi darker bro^^1l. 
Wings bro^mish gray, veins brown; venation: (see pi. 45, fig. 30), 
vein i?i present, distinct; cross-vein r elongate, usually a little longer 
than the cross-vem r-m, sometimes shorter; ^2 atrophied at the tip. 
Abdomen dark browmish black, the sternites paler. 
Hahifat.—Ja.ya.. 
Holotype. — Pangi-anggo, Java; altitude 9,000 foet. (Bryant and 
Palmer.) 
Paratype. — Male, Tjibodas, Mount Gode, Java; altitude 8,000 feet. 
(Bryant and Palmer.) 
Type.—C&X. No. 19026, U.S.N.M. 
Siibtainiljr TI1?XJLI:N'^E;. 
Tribe DOLICHOPEZINI. 
Genus NESOPEZA Alexander. 
Nesopeza Alexander, Canadian Entomologist, vol. 46, 1914, p. 157. 
- — ■■• — ■ NESOPEZA GRACILIS de Meijere. 
Dolichopeza gracilis de Meijere, Tijdechr. voor Entom., vol. 54, 1911, pp. 60, 61, 
pi. 4, fig. 46. 
Nesopeza gracilis Alexander, Canadian Entomologist, vol. 46, 1914, p. 157. 
Two males from Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java, altitude 4,500 feet; 
two males, 9,000 feet (Bryant and Palmer). The material offers the 
following measurements: Length, 8.2-9.6 mm.; wing, 9.1-10.2 mm. 
Tribe CTENOPHORINI. 
Genus PSELLIOPHORA Osten Sacken. 
Pselliophora Osten Sacken, Berlin. Entom. Zeitschr., vol. 30, 1886, p. 165. 
PSELLIOPHORA ARDENS Wiedemann. 
Ctenophora ardens Wiedemann, Dipt, exot., vol. 1, 1821, p. 20. 
One female, Buitenzorg, Java, March, 1909 (Bryant and Palmer). 
The insect has never been figured and is shown in plate 45, fig. 31. 
