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suture being complete (see pi. 50, fig. 71); pleural appendages, outer- 
most lobe fleshy, pale, rather rectangular, the dorsocephalic angle 
produced, dorsad and caudad into a lobe shaped as in the figure; the 
inner lobe viewed from the side suggests a duck's head. 9th sternite 
with a dense brush of long yellow hairs from the caudal margin. 
(See pi. 50, fig. 72, for an enlarged view of the pleural appendages.) 
Habitat. — Java. 
IIolotype.—'MsLXe, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java, altitude 5,000 feet; 
April 20, 1909. (Bryant and Palmer.) 
Paratype. — Sex ?, topotypic. 
IV^e.— Cat. No. 19032, U.S.N.M. 
The group of Javan Tipulae with reddish thoracic dorsa without 
distinct darker stripes includes cinereifrons de Meijere, gedeJiicoIa, 
new species; tjibodensis, new species; salalcensis, new species; and 
jlavicosta, new species. They may be separated by the following 
key: 
1. Wings with the cell 1st Mo very small, pentagonal, all the sides subequal; petiole 
of cell M^ not longer than the cross- vein r flavicosta. 
Wings with the cell 1st l/j not equally pentagonal, the upper face longer; petiole of 
cell 3/i longer than the cross-vein r 2. 
2. Antennal flagellum bicolored tjibodensis. 
Antennal flagellum dark brown 3. 
3. Size small (wing, male, under 9 mm.) salakensis. 
Size larger (wing, male, over 12 mm.) 4. 
4. Palpi yellowish brown; tip of R2 beyond cross- vein r present gedehicola. 
Palpi blackish brown; tip of R2 beyond cross- vein r atrophied cinereifrons. 
T. flavicosta, salalcensis, and gedeMcola have cell 2nd A of the wings 
very narrow; T. tjibodensis has it a little broader; T. cinereifrons has 
it broadest, quite noraial. 
Genus PACHYRRHINA Maequart. 
Pachyirhina Macquart, Suite a Buffon; Dipteres, vol. ], 1834, p. 88. 
PACHYRRHINA DOLESCHALLI Osten Sacken. 
Tipula javensis Doleschall, Natuurkund. Tijdschr. Nederl. Indie, vol. 10, 1856, 
406, pi. 3, fig. 2. 
Pachyrrhina doleschalH Ostex Sacken, Annal. Mus. Civ. Geneva, vol. 16, 1881, 
399. 
Pachyrrhina faUax van der Wulp. Bijdragen tot de Dierk., vol. 17, 1904, p. 90. 
Two females that agree with the description of this form, one from 
Buitenzorg, June, 1909, the other from Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java, 
April, 1909. (Bryant and Palmer.) The wing is figured on plate 46, 
fig. 45. 
PACHYRRHINA OCHRIPLEURIS de Meijere. 
Pachyrrhina ochripleuris de Meijere, Tijdschr. voor Entom., vol. 56, 1914, pp. 6-8. 
Two females from Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java, August 26, 1909; 
altitude, 7,000 feet. (Bryant and Palmer). The species has not 
been figm-ed and its wing is shown on plate 46, fig. 46. 
