1921] Alexander: Japanese Crane-Flies. II Lh 
trochanters yellow; femora and tibiz brownish yellow, the tips not 
darkened; tarsi brown. Wings with a faint yellowish gray tinge, the 
base, costal and subcostal cells brownish yellow; stigma relatively 
small; wing-tip in cells Re, Rs, Rs, Mi, 2nd M2, M4 and Cu, slightly 
darkened; Cu and branches indistinctly seamed with brown; small 
obliterative areas before and beyond the stigma and across cell /st Mo. 
Venation: Sc. extending to about opposite three-fourths the length of 
Rs, the latter relatively long and straight; tip of R» pale; cell Re relatively 
small; cell 1st Mz pentagonal; m about one-third the outer deflection of 
M;3; petiole of cell M, a little shorter than cell 1st M2; m-cu short. 
Abdomen obscure yellow, the tergites trivittate with dark brown, 
the dorsal stripe interrupted, on each segment appearing as a roughly 
triangular mark that is narrowed behind, scarsely attaining the posterior 
margins of the segments; lateral stripes relatively narrow and indistinct; 
a narrow subterminal brown ring, most evident on segment eight; 
hypopygium reddish yellow. In the female, the dorsal abdominal 
stripe is broad, in some cases continuous, in others interrupted at the 
posterior margins of the segments. Male hypopygium relatively 
incrassated. Ninth tergite having the caudal margin with a con- 
spicuous median notch as in the related T. taikun sp. n., but in the 
present species there is a small, acute tooth at the base of the notch; 
lateral lobes terminating in small, truncated, chitinized points. Ninth 
pleurite complete; outer pleural appendage broad, flattened; proximal 
face of pleurite near the ventral caudal angle produced into a small, 
digitiform lobe. Ninth sternite with a broad V-shaped median notch. 
Eighth sternite narrowed posteriorly, the caudal margin with a broad 
V-shaped notch, each side of which bears a flattened sheaf of long, 
reddish bristles, decussate across the median line. 
Hobiat japan... Kolotype, oo; Gifu, October 1, 1920 
(K, Takeuchi); Allotopotype, 9, October 19, 1920. Para- 
topotypes, 2 @’s, October 19, 1920; paratype, ¢@, Shibuya, 
Tokio, September 29, 1920 (H. Machida). 
Tipula subcunctans sp. n. 
Allied to T. cunctans Say (Eastern North America); general coloration 
gray, praescutal stripes brown; tips of femora and tibia brownish 
black; abdomen brownish gray, the tergites with an indistinct, capillary, 
brown median line. 
Female—Length about 20 mm.; wing, 1S mm. 
Frontal prolongation of the head obscure yellowish laterally, broadly 
gray above; palpi dark brown. Antenne with the first scapal segment 
dark brown; second segment obscure reddish brown; first flagellar 
segment brownish yellow; intermediate flagellar segments indistinctly 
bicolorous, the base of each segment darker than the remainder of the 
segment; terminal flagellar segments uniformly dark brown. Front 
surrounding the antennal bases ochreous; remainder of the head buffy 
gray with a conspicuous brownish black line. 
