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Hahitat.—Java. 
Holotype.—Pelahoesin Ratoe, Java, October 16, 1909. (Bryant 
and Palmer). 
Type.—C^i. No. 19029, U. S. N. M. 
Closest to cinereifrons de Mcijere which has the tip of vein R^ atro- 
phied, the petiole of cell M^ long, etc. The species may be separated 
by the key given later on. 
-^ TIPULA TJIBODENSIS, new species. 
Color duU 3'ellowish brown without distinct stripes; wings subhy- 
alLie, stigma and costal region dark brown; abdomen reddish yellow 
excepting segments 6 to 8 which are black. 
Male. — Length, 12 mm.; wing, 14.6-15 mm. 
Female. — Length, 14.6 mm.; wing, 12.4 mm. Frontal prolongation 
of the head short and stout, j^ellowish, palpi pale brown. Antennae 
short, if extended backward scarcely attaining the wing-root, the 
&st three segments dull yellow, the remaining segments of the flagel- 
lum with the basal third black, remainder yellow, on the apical seg- 
ments passing into brown. Head dark brown, the front and occiput 
brighter. 
Thoracic dorsum dull yellowish brown, the stripes very indis- 
tinct. Pleura dull yellow. Halteres brown. Legs, coxae and troch- 
anters dull yellow, remainder of the legs broken. Wings subhyaline 
or family brownish; costal cell and stigma dark brown, tip of tlie 
wmg suffused with brown, most distinct on the outer half of cell B^; 
venation as in plate 46, fig. 42. 
Abdominal segments 1 to 5 dull brownish yellow, the basal sclerites 
somewhat brighter; 6 to 8 black; 9 reddish yellow. Hypopygium: 
9th tergite deeply three notched (see pi. 50, fig. 68) the median notch 
deepest and broadest, its margin cliitinized and receiving the tip of 
the powerful inner pleural appendage; 9th sternite powerful (see pi. 
50, fig. 69) the pleurite completely severed by the pleural suture; 
pleural appendages complex, shaped as in the figure, the inner lobes 
compressed, chitinized, a two-pronged black hook on the outside. A 
group of long conspicuous hairs at the dorso-cephalic angle of the 
pleurite. 
Habitat. — Java. 
Holotype. — Male, Tjibodas, Mount Ged6, Java, altitude 4,500 feet 
(Bryant and Palmer). 
Allotype. — Female, topotypic. 
Paratype. — Male, topotypic. 
Type.— Cat. No. 19030, U. S. N. M. 
This species suggests cinereifrons de Meijere in the color of the 
thorax but the dark costa will separate tliis species off from related 
forms including ^avicos/a, new species, which has the costa yellowish. 
