NO. 2103. JAVAXEi^E CRANE-FLIES— ALEXANDER. 1S9 
TIPXJLA SALAKENSIS, new species. 
Size very small (wing of the male about 8.5 mm.); thorax shiny 
reddish yellow. 
Male. — -Length, 7.8 mm.; wing, 8.3 mm. Frontal prolongation 
of the head very short, reddish brown. Antennae elongated, if bent 
backward nearly attaining the base of the abdomen; basal segments 
dnll yellow, flagellar segments elongated, dark brown. Head with 
the front reddish yellow, the vertex and occiput dull gray. 
Thorax shiny, reddish yellow, without distinct darker stripes. 
Pleura lighter yellow. Halteres, stem yellow, knob dark brown. 
Legs, coxae, and trochanters yellow; femora yellow at the base, 
passing into brown at about midlength; tibiae and tarsi brown. 
Wings with a slight suffusion of brown, stigma large, distinct, veins 
dark brown; venation: (see pi. 46, fig. 43), i?2 beyond r distinct; cell 
1st J/2 small; petiole of cell AI^ short, about as long as cell 1st M^; 
cross-vein m-cu punctiform or obliterated ; cell 2n(l A very narrow. 
Abdomen reddish yellow, segments 6 to 9 dark brownish black. 
Hypopygium (see pi. 49, fig. 67), the 9th tergite with a conspicuous 
median lobe that is expanded at its tip as shown in the figure. 
Habitat. — Java. 
Holotype. — Mount Salak, Java, 1909. (Bryant and Palmer.) 
Type.—Csit. No. 19031, U.S.N.M. 
This tiny Tipula is almost as small as T. inconspicua de Meijere,^ 
which has the thorax dull, with tliree dark brown stripes ; the wing 
coloration and the venation of the two species is quite different. 
— TIPULA GEDEHICOLA, new species. 
Thoracic dorsum reddish, without apparent stripes; costal cell of 
the wings brownish yellow. 
Male. — Length, 13.5 mm.; wing, 14.3 mm. Frontal prolongation 
of the head short, reddish browai, the palpi yellowish browni. An- 
tennae rather short, the basal segments dull yellow, the flagellar 
segments dark brown. Front dull light yellow, vertex and occiput 
yellowish gray. 
Thoracic dorsum reddish yellow, the postnotum clearer yellow. 
Pleura reddish yellow. Halteres dark brown, the apex of the knob 
rather pale. Legs, coxae, and trochanters reddish yellow, the re- 
mainder of the legs broken. Wings faintly suffused with brown, 
the costal cell brownish yellow, stigma brown; venation as in plate 
46, fig. 44. 
Abdomen reddish brown, segments 6 to 9 blackish. Hypopygium: 
9th tergite from above deeply split by a median notch, the lobes 
evenly rounded at their tips, underneath densely provided with tiny 
black spicules (see pi. 50, fig. 70). 9th pleurite distinct, the pleural 
1 Tijdschr. voor Entom., vol. 54, 1911, pp. 70, 71, pi. 4, fig. 49. 
