IReprintecl from Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus, Vol. Ill, Nos. 8-10, 1915] 
TWO NEW CRANE-FLIES FROM PORTO RICO^ 
(Tipulidce, Dipt era) 
By CHARLES P. ALEXANDER, Ithaca, N. Y. 
The following insects are included in the collection of the 
United States National Museum and were kindly handed to 
me for identification by Mr. Frederick Knab, the custodian 
of the Diptera. These new forms may be characteriiied as 
follows : 
Eriocera ocellifera, new species. 
Antennae pale ; head dark ; body orange, the tip of the abdo- 
men black ; wings light yellow with a rather sparse brown pat- 
tern including an ocellate mark having the origin of the radial 
sector as its center. 
Male. Length, 10.5 mm.; wing, 9.8 mm. 
Rostrum and palpi light brown, the latter a little more yel- 
lowish. Antennae short, the scapal segments dark brown, the 
first flagellar segment pale dull yellow, a little darker at the 
'Contribution from the Entomological Laboratory of Cornell Uni- 
versity. 
