THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 
79 
NEW EXOTIC TIPULID^ (DIPTERA). 
BY CHARLES P. ALEXANDER, ITHACA, N. Y.* 
The following species of crane-flies have been receixed from 
various correspondents during the past year. 
Genus Dicranomyia Stephens. 
1829. Dicranomyia Stephens; Cat. Brit. Ins., Vol. II. p. 243. 
Dicranomyia fullowayi, sp. n. (Fig. 8). 
Small, body coloration brown; wings hy^iline with grey spots; 
Sc short, ending opposite the origin of Rs. 
Male. — Length 3.8 mm.; wing 4.8 mm. 
Rostrum and palpi dark brown. Antennae short, dark brown. 
Head brownish grey. 
Fig. S. — Dicranomyia fullowa\i. 
Thoracic dorsum brown without distinct stripes or markings 
of any kind; postnotum brownish grey. Pleurae dark brownish 
black. Halteres light yellow. Legs with the coxaj and trochanters 
dull yellow; femora brown, paler at the base; tibia? and tarsi brown. 
Wings hyaline or nearly so with grey spots as follows: At end of 
Sc and origin of Rs at end of R\ and cross-vein r, along the cord 
and outer end of cell 1st M2, a blotch in the middle of cell 2nd Ri 
near the costa, a large blotch on vein 7^4+5 clouds at the ends of 
most of the veins, a blotch on ilf before the middle, a blotch at 
the arculus, two large spots in cell 1st A touching vein 2nd A. 
Venation as in figure — Sc short ending about opposite the origin of 
Rs, Rs half again as long as the deflection of Ri+5 cell Isl Mi very long, 
basal deflection of Cm just beyond the fork of M. 
Abdomen dark brown, the last segment and the ovipositor 
more yellowish. 
Habitat. — Island of Guam, Ladrones. 
*Froin the Department of Entomology, Cornell University. 
March, 1015 
