1921] Alexander: Japanese Crane-Flies. II 119 
and slightly spurred at origin; Ro;3 gently arcuated; Ry short, straight, 
subperpendicular, nearly its own length beyond the end of R,; R; 
curved strongly cephalad before its tip; inner ends of cells R3, R; and 
1st Mz in alignment; petiole of cell 2nd My a little shorter than Roi3; 
basal deflection of Cm far before the fork of M, about one and one-half 
times its length before the fork of M. 
Abdominal tergites dark brown, the caudal margins very narrowly 
grayish; genital segment obscure brownish yellow; basal sternite yellow; 
intermediate sternites black, variegated with black, this coloration 
probably due to eggs beneath the surface; caudal margins of the segments 
narrowly yellowish. 
Habitat: Japan. Holotype, ?, Koiwai Farm, near Morioka, 
August 17, 1920 (C. Teranishi). 
This handsome crane-fly is named for its collector. 
Trentepohlia Bigot. 
Trentepohlia (Trentepohlia) septemtrionalis sp. n. 
General coloration brownish yellow; mesonotal praescutum with 
an indistinct brown stripe; femora yellow, the tips dark brown; tibie 
yellowish white, the bases and tips blackened; wings yellowish gray, 
stigma and the wing-axil darkened; Rs about two-thirds the deflection 
of R15; petiole of cell Rs shcrt, abcut equal to Rs. 
Female—Length, 8.4 mm.; wing, 6.5 mm. 
Rostrum, maxillary and labial palpi dark brown. Antennz dark 
brown, the second scapal segment paler, obscure yellow. Head dark 
brown, sparsely grayish. 
Pronotum dark brown. Mesonotum obscure brownish yellow, the 
praescutum with an indistinct darker brown median line; scutal lobes 
darkened; postnotum testaceous. Pleura yellowish testaceous, sparsely 
dusted with yellowish pollen. Halteres pale. Legs with the cox 
concolorous with pleura; trochanters testaceous; femora yellow, the 
tips broadly but gradually dark brown; tibie yellowish white, the 
bases and tips narrowly darkened; metatarsi pale yellow; terminal 
tarsal segments brown. Wings yellowish gray; a small brown stigmal 
spot at 7; Cu and branches narrowly seamed with brown; a conspicuous 
brown cloud in the anal angle of the wing; veins pale brown, C, Sc and R 
pale yellow. Venation: R straight, about two-thirds the deflection 
of R45; basal section of Re,3 about one-half longer than the second 
section ;petiole of cell R; about as long as Rs or the basal deflection of 
Cm, the latter immediately before the fork of M; fusion of Cu, and 1st A 
about equal to the basal deflection of Riis. 
Abdomen light brown, more yellowish basally. Ovipositor horn- 
colored. 
Habitat: Japan. Holotype, 9, Nakano, June 2, 1920 
(H. Machida). 
