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which is directed ventrad, the apex feebly bilobed. Eighth sternite not 
produced. 
Hab.—China. 
Holotype, male, How-lik Mountains, 1907 (Kershaw). 
Allotopotype, female. 
Type in the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Experiment Station. 
This interesting species of Pselliophora is dedicated to the 
collector. 
GENUS HABROMASTIX SKUSE. 
Habromastix heroni similior, subsp. n. 
Male. Length, 15 mm.; wing, 18 mm.; antenna, 19 mm. 
Female. Length, 21 mm.; wing, 17 mm.; antenna, 6.5 mm. 
Generally similar to H. heroni Alex. (Dorrigo, New South Wales), dif- 
fering in the wing-pattern, as follows: 
Pale ante-stigmal area in costal cell small or lacking; the distal pale 
area in cell M completely traverses the cell from vein M to Cu (in heroni 
confined to the vicinity of vein Cu); center of cell first M2 usually pale. 
Venation: &s shorter; cell M7 short-petiolate, sometimes sessile. 
Hab.—New South Wales. 
Holotype, male, Sydney, March, 1910 (R. Helms). 
Allotopotype, female, April 10, 1909 (R. Helms). 
Paratopotypes, two males, April 15-20, 1909. 
Type in the Bishop Museum. 
Other Malayan, Oriental, and Australasian Crane-Flies.* 
In addition to the foregoing new species of Tipulidae described 
by Professor Alexander, the following species from the same 
collections were determined by him. Specimens in the Bishop 
Museum. 
AUSTRALIA, HELMS COLLECTION. 
Gynoplistia melanopyga Sch., Sydney, N. S. W. 
Gynoplistia bella (Wh.), Sydney, N. S. W. 
Ptilogyna ramicornis (Wh.), Centennial Park. 
Leptotarsus scutellaris Skuse, Blackheath, N. S. W. 
Pseudolimnophila indecora Al., Perth, W. Aust. 
* List furnished by E. H. Bryan, Jr. 
