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T, minor, Leices., 1908. 



Loc. cit., 238, cf 9 . 



In jungle near Kuala Lumpur near streams. Both sexes, 

 when settled, have a habit of dancing up and down like certain 

 Tipulidae. 



T. nigra, Leices., 1908. 

 Loc. cit., 245, cf 9 . 



Near jungle streams at Ampang, six miles from Kuala Lumpur, 

 Ma3\ 



T. rubithoracis, Leices., 1908. 



Loc. cit., 243, cf 5 . 



Described from two cf a' and a series of ? 2 . 



T. tipuliformis, Leices., 1908. 



Loc. cit., 247, cf . 



Several cf & near a stream in " The Gap " jungle, and in the 

 dried bed of a stream at Raub. Leicester suggests that this may 

 be the cf of " rubithorax " (? lapsus). He also previoush^ suggests 

 it is the same as argyrovcntralis {vide note under argyroventralis). 



Abdomen very thin, longer proportionately than in any other 

 species of the family, and in general appearance closely resembling 

 several species of Tipulidae. 



SKEIROMYIA, Leices., 1908. 

 Culic. Malaya, 248. 



S. fusca, Leices., 1908. 



Loc. cit., 248, cf 9 . 



Leicester has not seen the adult, except when bred, from 

 larvae, which are common in bamboo. 



HODGESIA, Theob. 

 Add. Ref, — Leices., Culic. Malaya, 229. 



N.B. — To the generic definition, Leicester proposes to add 

 " antennae pilose in cf and 9 ." 



H. malayi, Leices., 1908. 



Culic. Malaya, 231, cr- 9 . 



Described from a series bred from jungle pools near Kuala 

 Lumpur. 



