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by Mr. Kemp are apparently of the same species. The median dorsal 

 stripe on the thorax has a very fine line on each side of it, and each of the 

 usual outer stripes is replaced by a pair of narrower stripes. The abdo- 

 minal markings are more distinct, especially the apical black band and 

 basal whitish one ; the genitalia are of considerable size, and the 2nd 

 tarsal joint is broadly black instead of wholly snow white as in the $. 



Tipula Julvolateralis, Brun. 



Alexander thinks this is probably synonymous with T. iimbrinus, 

 W., but as he puts this species in Ctenacroscelis, Ender., a genus charac- 

 terized by spines on the femora, they cannot be identical as there are 

 certainly no femoral spines in my species. It is the commonest of the 

 very large species in the Himalayas. 



Tipula borneensis, nom. nov. 



Tipula p'tlliilii, Walk., (ISfio). 



The specific name pallida being preoccuj)ied by Loew in 1863 for a 

 North American species, the name borneensis is herewith proposed for 

 Walker's species. 



Tipula melanomera, Walk. 



One (^ of what is probably this species from Sureil, Darjiling Dis- 

 trict, 5,000 ft., iv-v-lT {Kemp). The thorax is uniformly orange. The 

 species was described from Sikkim. An extraordinary resemblance 

 exists between this species and my new one PachyrJiina hypocrites 

 taken in the same locality. 



coquilletti, Ender., ZooL ,/(//<>•. XXXII, p. 7 (1912). Noui. noi. 

 for nuhifera, Coc|. 1898 preocc. Wulp, 1881. Arisan, Formosa, 

 8,000 ft., lO-x-12 (Nitobe). Also occurs in Japan. 

 carmichaeli, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mas. IX, p. 257, (^ (1913). A 

 unique specimen captured by Lord Carmichael at Sureil, 

 Daijiling District, June 1913. Type in Indian Museum. 

 imperfecta, id., he. cit., p. 260, $ (1913). Unique type from 



Darjiling in Indian Museum. 

 tropica, de Meij., Nova Gain. Res. IX, p. 311, $ (1913). 

 novae guineae, id., he. cit., p. 313, (^ $ (1913). 

 divergens, id., loc. cit., p. 312, ^ $ (1913). 

 dentata, id., loc. cit., p. 313, ^ o (1913). 

 The above four species from Papua, the types in Amsterdam Museum. 

 aetherea, de Meij., Tijd. v. Ent. LVIII, Supp., p. 7, 1915, 



$ (Mar. 1, 1916). 

 sinabangensis, id., loc. cit., p. 9, (^ $ (Mar. 1, 1916). 

 pumila, id., loc. cit., p. 9, (^ (Mar. 1, 1916). 

 The above three species from Simalur Island, near Sumatra ; the 

 types (presumablv) in Amsterdam Museum. 



klossi, Edw., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XVII, p. 351, ? (1915). 

 Kedah Peak, 3,200 ft., Malay Peninsula {Dr. Stanton). 



