BY F. W. EDWARDS. 271 



Eriocera murudensis sp. n. (Plate 9, fig. 19.) 



cf. Head blackish brown, frontal tubercle scarcely in- 

 dicated. Antennae longer than the head and thorax together ; 

 first segment blackish, remainder brownish-ochreous ; first two 

 segments of flagellum together longer than the remaining fo\ir ; 

 last very short. Palpi dark brown. Tliorax dark brown, un- 

 marked, not conspicuously hairy. Abdomen rather short and 

 stout, daik brown, slightly and uniformly shining. Legs 

 moderately stout, dark brown except for the yellow bases of the 

 femora. Wings rather smoky ; a large white spot over the 

 outer ends of the basal cells, and several smaller yellowish spots, 

 as shown in the figure. Halteres dark brown. 



Length of body 8.5 mm. ; wing 9 mm, 



Mt. Murud, head camp, November — 1 cf . 



This is perhaps nearer to E. decurata Brun. than to any other 

 previously described species, but differs in the position of r 

 well beyond the fork of R0 + 3, and in the wing-markings. 



Cylindrotominab . 



Stibadocera metallica var. fasciata n. 



cf. Closely allied to S. metallica Alex. (Java), differing 

 chiefly as follows : — Antennae with first flagellar segment 

 ochreous. Prothorax, coxae, and first abdominal segment 

 clear yellow ; segments 3—5 of the abdomen with distinct 

 ochreous bands at the base. 



Length of body 8 mm. ; wing 8.5 mm. ; antennae 12.5 mm. 



Mt. Murud, head camp, November — 1 cf . 



Stibadocerella albitarsis de Meij. 

 Mt. Murud, 6000-7000 feet— 1 cf- 



TiPULINAE. 



Nesopeza perpulchra sp. n. (Plate 9, fig. 22.) 



(if. Head dark ochieous brown. Antennae a little longer 

 than the head and thorax together ; scape light ochreous ; 

 flagellum brown, ringed with ochreous at the joints; first 

 flagellar segment about twice as long as the second, next four 

 or five about equal in length, the rest gradually shorter. Palpi 

 dark brown. Thorax dark ochreous brown, unmarked. Ab- 

 domen ochreous brown, the segments with obscurely darker 

 bands before the middle and at the tip. Hypopygium small, 

 claspers rather short and broad. Legs with the coxae dark 



