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because the female hitherto is unknown”), I give here somé 
informations. 
As supposed it is nearly allied to the female of 7. sig- 
nata Stæg., and differs but little. The colour is as in the 
male; pterostigma large and black, and the whole wings 
is somewhat dark tinged; the legs are shorter, and not 
so tiny as in signata. 
Tipula livida v. d. Wulp. 
Since my before named list was published this intere- 
sting spectes has been found at Kxldskov on Lolland, 1 
d, 13. 7. 17, by Mr. L. Jorgensen. Mr. J. Kr. Findal 
has taken it in Jutland at Hadsten, 1 $, 20. 7., and at 
Laurbjerg, 2 Q Q, 21. 7. 17. 7. livida is known from Hol- 
land, Germany and Austria. 
Silkeborg, 4/44 1918. 
*) Riedel: Die palåarktischen Arten der Dipteren — (Nematocera 
polyneura —) Gattung Tipula L. p. 55. Crefeld 1913. 
