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rather short, light \c'll<)\v. Legs with the coxa^ comparatively 
small, pale, sparsely gray pruinose; trochanters dull yellow; femora 
swollen, brownish yellow, \ery hairy; tibia^ and the first segment of 
the tarsus dull brownish yellow, darkened at the apex, the terminal 
tarsal segments dark brown. Wings grayish siil)!iyaline, the 
costal region yellowish brown, the \cins C. Sc and R yellow, the 
remaining veins dark brown. Venation with Sc2 placed \-ery far 
back from the tip of Sa, but distad of the Ijase of the sector; cells 
Ri very broad and almost completely filled by the very large 
pubescent stigma; cross-vein r long, oblique, inserted at or slightly 
beyond the fork of the sector; i?2+3 long, about subequal to R2 
alone; basal deflection of Cui at the fork of M; cell 1st M2 closed. 
Abdominal tergites brownish gray, broadly margined with 
yellow caudally; sternites similar .the pale margins less distinct; 
hypopygium pale. 
The female is similar to the male, but smaller, the stigma ver>- 
small, and in the allotypic specimen the cell 1st Ah open by the 
atrophy of the medial cross-vein (this latter condition undoubtedly 
abnormal). 
Holotype, cf , Jemez Springs, New Mexico; altittide 6,400 feet; 
August 8, 1916 (John Woodgate). 
Allotype, 9 , Ardmore, South Dakota; x'\ugust 10, 1915 (E. G. 
Holt). 
Paratype, cf , with the allotype; August 5, 1915. 
The type and the allotype are in the collection of the author, 
the paratype in the collection of the United States Biological 
Survey. 
This insect is provisionally referred to Trimicra, but undoubt- 
edly represents a new genus, which will be characterized in a later 
paper. 
Subfamily Tipulince. 
Tribe Tipiilini. 
Genus Tipula Linnaeus. 
Tipula (Ginctotipula) apache, sp n. 
Male — Length 12.3-13.1 mm.; wing 11.8-12.2 mm. 
Female — Length about 18 mm.; wing 16 mm. 
Palpi black. Frontal prolongation of the head short, brown, 
dusted with gray above and with a narrow, linear, median, yellow, 
