1912] New Neotropical Tipuline 355 
This species and the next, parishit, are members of the 
longitarsis Mcq’t group, possessing elongated antennz in the 
o'; costal margin of wings darkened, with the remainder of the 
wings subhyaline, no white longitudinal stripe in under R, 
(oleracea group, as wrgo O. S., virgulata Will.); 2 ovipositor 
with remarkably shortened valves; color of the species yellow 
or orange with one or more subterminal abdominal segments 
black. Here belongs longitarsis Macquart, tabida End. (Peru) 
and appendens End. (which is certainly not a Macromastix as 
its describer believed) from Ecuador, as well as the two new 
species. JT. aymara differs from appendens in being much 
larger; veins not seamed with brownish and distal ends of the 
radial cells uniformly suffused with darker. From tadida, it 
differs in wing coloration; not only the penultimate abdominal 
segment is black, but the antepenultimate as well (and most of 
the remaining tergites in the 9). T. longitarsis has a large 
quadrangular brown spot in cell M, near the cubital vein. 
Tipula parishi, sp. n. 
Small; orange; costal margin of wings dark; veins in distal portion 
of the wing seamed with brown. 
o& Length, 11.9 mm.; wing, 11.8 mm.; antennz, about 8 mm. 
Middle leg, femur, 8.6 mm.; tibia, 8.8 mm.; tarsus, about 23 mm. 
Head: Anterior prolongation of the front brown; palpi brown. 
Antenne, two basal segments yellow; 3d dull yellow; remainder, base 
black, tip dull yellow; on the 6th and following segments the yellow 
color is very much reduced. Antennal segments covered with a dense 
pale pubescence and a few long black hairs; the segments are all elongate- 
cylindrical, the base only a trifle more enlarged than the stem. Front, 
vertex and occiput dull brown; eyes metallic. 
Thorax: Dull brownish-yellow without distinct prescutal stripes; 
the scutum, scutellum and postnotum even darker brown. Pleurz 
yellowish-brown, lighter ventrally, passing into the clear light yellow of 
the coxee. Halteres brown, stem a little paler. Legs: cox, trochanters 
and femora yellow, the femora gradually becoming brownish-yellow 
apically; tibia and tarsi brown. Wings: Subhyaline, cells C, Sc, 
extreme cephalic margin of R, base and tip of Ist Ri, 2d R: and tips of 
Re, R3 and R; brown, the stigmal area rather the darker. Brown seams 
along the cord, including a large seam on the basal deflection of Cu; 
near the fork of Cu; cross-vein m seamed with brown. Venation: Rs 
short, arcuated, about as long as the basal deflection of Cu1; Ro,3 short, 
less than Rs, about equal to Re; cross-vein r-m not reduced, about 
one-half as long as the deflection of R4:;; fusion of Cu; and M3; about as 
long as r-m. 
