TIPULA. 301' 



(xiioup 3. 



(Intermediate between Groups 2 and 4.) 



LeuQth 23 millim intermpta, Brun., 



Length 18 millim mgrocqncalis, Brun., 



[p. 328.. 



LeiJi'tli 10 millim contbmata, Brun., 



[p. 328.. 



GrROUP 4. 



1. Species with some more or less conspicuous 



differentiul character 2. 



Species -without any specially distinctive 



means of recognition 3. [p. 329. 



2. Wings tawny, brown spot at tip ivcdkeri, nom. nov. * 



Body orange, velvet-like, head all black, [p. 330. 



dorsum of thorax deep red melanomeni, Walk., 



Body gre}', wings grey, a small but distinct 



darker grey spot near tip of 2nd basal [p. 330. 



cell and in middle of anal cell quadrinotata, sp. n., 



Wings clear, thorax bright orange-yellow [p. 331. 



with seven very distinct dark grey spots, ornutithorax, Brun., 



3. Legs mainly yellowish 4. [p. 335. 



Legs dark brownish yellow demarcata, Brun., 



Legs mainly black or blackish brown .... 7. 



4. Femora broadly blackish at tips, the colour 



sharply demarcated from the pale yellow 



tibiae ochripes, Brun., p. 334. 



Femora narrowly black-tipped, or uni- 



colorous S. 



o. Costal cell of normal size 6. 



Costal cell very small, extending less than 

 one-lifth the distance from proximal side 

 of cell to wing-margin, along the upper 

 branch of 4th vein ; thorax distinctly 

 brownish yellow ; abdomen black, ex- 

 cept yellow at base flavescens, sp. n., p. 334. 



6. Thorax and abdomen soft yellowish gTey ; 



legs normal ; stigma normal, filling all 



the inner half of the marginal cell; [p. 332. 



costal cell yellowish hnmnicosta, sp. n.. 



Thorax yellowish ; abdomen blackish ; legs 

 exceptionally thin ; stigma filling only 

 half the inner marginal cell ; costal cell 

 almost clear te7iuipes, sp. n., p. 333. 



7. In this section are five species, impossible 



to resolve into tabular form divisa, Brun., p. 337. 



yracilis, Brun., p. 338. 

 munda, sp. n,, p. 336. 

 cinctoterminalis, sp. n., 

 [p. 338. 

 elegcmtula, sp. n., p. 339. 



For T. fulvipenim, Walk., preoccupied by Do Goer in 1776. 



