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tircly dark brown; o yellowish. Sternites i-6 dull brownish yellow, 

 the apical sternites dark brown. 



Holotype. — Male, San Loreiizp, Sierra, Coloml)ia (Ujhclyi), 

 in the Hungarian National Museum. 



Holorusia peruviana sp. n. 



Flancllum of antenna; without bristles; antennx dark brown; meso- 

 notum light brown with broad brown stripes ; wings without well 

 defined markings. 



-l/a/c— Length, 13.3 mm.; wing, 17,1 mm.; fore leg, femur, 7.8 

 mm.; tibia, 8.9 mm.; tarsus. 14.2 mm. 



Palpi short, dark brown; frontal prolongation of the head very 

 short and stout, brown, nasus distinct, large ; antennx, scapal segments 

 short, brown, flagellar segments elongate-cylindrical, dark brown, 

 without bristles, but clothed with a dense . fine pubescence; head 

 brown, a median line and the region adjoining the eyes very dark 

 brown. 



Mesonotal prsescutum pale with three broad brow^n stripes, the me- 

 dian one very broad, bisected by a dark brown line; scutum brown- 

 ish gray; scutellum and postnotum light gray with a narrow indis- 

 tinct brown median line. Pleurre with a broad light band across the 

 dorsal sclerites extending from the pronotum to the wing root; me- 

 dian pleural sclerites light gray with three oval dark brown spots 

 which form an interrupted lateral band; mesosternum gray with a 

 light brown suffusion. Halteres rather long, brown, pale at the ex- 

 treme base. 



Legs, coxae light gray; trochanters dark brown; femora brown, 

 darker at the tip; tibia; and tarsi brown. 



Wings with a light gray suffusion; stigma light brown; a rounded 

 gray cloud at the origin of Rs; a subhyaline blotch in cell istA at the 

 margin. Venation: Cell istM2 very long, petiole of. cell Mi short 

 or lacking. 



Abdominal tergites light brown, a slightly darker median stripe; 

 segments 6-8 dark brown; sternites. segment i dark brown. 2-5 light 

 yellow, dark brown medially, 6-8 dark brown. 



Holofypr.—\\a\e, Callanga, TVru. in the lTuni,^-irian Xa- 

 tional Museum. 



The reference of some of the above species to Holorusia 

 is doubtful, but they agree better with that genus than with the 

 typical Tipula and so I describe them as species of Holorusia. 



