THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST lo7 



RICPORT ().\ A COLLIXTION OF JAPANFSK CRAXE- 

 FLIES {T IP U LI DM, DIPTERA). 

 (Continued from Vol. XLV., p. 322). 



HV niARI.KS p. ALEXAXDICR, ITHACA, \. V. 



Subfamily: TIPULIN.E. 



Tribe : Moi,iciiopi:zi x i . 



C.eiuis: Nesopeza, ^en. n. 



Antenn;c 13-segmenteti, segment 1 cylindrical with a few long 

 hairs; segment 2 oval-cylindrical; segment 3 very long, cylindrical; 

 the succeeding segments gradually shorter, the last very slender. 

 Palpi with the apical segment slender, as long as all of the preceding 

 segments combined. Legs excessively long and slender. Wing- 

 \enation as in Dolichopeza Curtis (lack of cell 1st M2, basal deflec- 

 tion of Cm far before the fork of M, etc.), but the radial sector is 

 \cry elongate, angulated at origin, almost as long as Rt beN-ond 

 the fork, Rs not short and simulating a cross-\cin. 



T>-pe of the genus: Dolichopeza gracilis, de Meij. 



Nesopeza gracilis de Meijerc. 



1911. — /Jo//(7;o/><'3a ^TOc//2'5deMcijere;Tijd.\-oor Ent., \dl. .51, 

 p. 60, 01; pi. 4, fig. 46. 



One 9 from Tokyo, Japan; August, 1912. (Vial D.) 



This new genus represents one extreme of the Dolichopeza 

 group and Scambonettra Osten Sacken, the other. In this genus 

 the radial sector is extremely elongated, in Dolichopeza Curtis 

 almost transverse and simulating a cross-vein, while in Scamhonciira 

 the origin of the sector is farther distad than the tip. See m\- ke\- 

 to the Dolichopezini, Psyche, vol. 19, p. 64. (A|)ril, 1012.) 



Genus: Dictenidia BrulU'-. 

 Tribe: Ctenophokini. 

 Dictenidia Jasciata Coquillett. 



IS9H.— Dictenidia fasciata Coquillett; Proc. U.S. .Vat. j\lus., 

 v,rl. 21, p. 304,305. 



19U2. — Dictenidia fasciata Kertesz; Cat. Dipt., vol. 2. p. 266. 

 One cT' from Tokyo, Japan, -Aug. 1912 (Vial 39). It agrees 

 very closely with Coquillelt's descriptitni. The spr-cimen offers the 

 following measurements: 



May. 1914 j 



