BY F. W. EDWARDS. 277 



ochreons, femora brownish ochreous, apical fourth blackened; 

 tibiae and tarsi dark. Wings with a slight brownish tinge, 

 stigma darker brown. Rs shorter than -R0 + 3 and not much 

 longer than R2, which is angulate, r joining it at the angle. 

 i?3 and -R4 + 3 straight, the latter ending just above Cu^a not 

 very oblique, in contact with the small discal cell for a short 

 distance. Cell Ax rather narrow, of even width throughout. 

 Halteres brownish. 



Length of bodv 10--11 mm. ; wing 10.5 mm. 



Mt. Dulit. 3000 feet, January— 1 9 • 



A small species of rather distinctive colouration, perhaps 

 related to T. rohinsoni Edw. (Sumatra). 



TiPULA QUADBINOTATA Brun. 



Mt. Murud. foot — 1 9 ; head caipp — 1 9- 

 The following are probably either synonyms or varieties of 

 this species : — ^imhrinoidcs Alex. (Java), shirahii Edw. (For- 

 mosa), jacohsoni Edw. (Sumatra), psendofulmpennis de Meij. 

 (Sumatra), fumifascipennis Brun. (TndiaV and jmnicosta Brun. 

 (India). 



TiPULA SULAICA Walk, opiate 10, fig. 46.) 



Kuching — 1 cf . 



A rather distinct species on account of the structure of the 

 antennal flagellum (see figure). Wing and hypopygium much 

 as in T. gedehirola Alex. (Java\ but costal cell almost clear 

 (subcostal dark). The specimen agrees rather closely with 

 Walker's type from Sula. 



TiPULA WALKER! Brun. (fulvipennis Walk.). 



Mt. Poi, 5000 feet— 1 cf . 



Superficially similar to the last, but antennae simple, flagel- 

 lum bicolored, apical lobes of ninth tergite more sharply pointed 

 and more spinulose, costal cell darker, axillary cell broader, 

 with rather definite anal angle. 



Explanation of Plate 9. 



Wings of Bomean Nematocera, various magnifications. 



Fig. 1. Macrocera hifasciata sp. n. d*. 



,, 2. Lyghtorrhina cinciicornis sp. n. Cf. 



,, 3. Cnlicoides gymnopterus sp. n. 9- 



,, 4. Rhipidia pictipennis sp. n. d*. 



,, 5. ,, griseipennis sp. n. 9- 



,, 6. ,, discreta sp. n. 9. 



