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XXII. Note Dipterologice. No. 5.—Descriptions of new 
species of Heaxotic Tipulide, with an annotated 
summary of species belonging to the same family, 
previously described. By J. O. WxEstwoop, M.A., 
H, Li:8,, es 
[Read November 8rd, 1880.] 
On previous occasions I have read before this Society 
descriptions of various new species of dipterous insects 
belonging to the family Tipulide, and have also pub- 
lished descriptions of others in various works, some of 
which are not easily accessible to the student. Having 
been applied to for copies of these latter descriptions, 
which I have not been able to procure, I have thought it 
desirable to bring together all the exotic species of this 
family which I have hitherto published, republishing the 
descriptions with notes upon such as have been sub- 
sequently commented upon by dipterologists. Of the 
species, however, published in our ‘Transactions,’ I 
have only thought it necessary to give the proper 
bibliographical references. 
The following is a list of the species described or 
referred to in the following pages :— 
Mongoma fragillima. Megistocera dimidiata. 
Dapanoptera plenipennis. Caloptera Nepalensis. 
Sigmatomera Amazonica. Cerozodia interrupta. 
Eriocera lunata. Ozodicera gracilis. 
Gynoplistia vilis. is longipedalis. 
- cyanea. Ptilogyna ramicornis. 
5s bella. Bittacomorpha clavipes. 
is annulata. Semnotes imperatoria. 
A punctipennis. S ducalis. 
sf Wakefieldii. Tipula Brobdignagia. 
Limnobiorhynchus Brasiliensis, », Mikado. 
female. Limnobia Satsuma. 
Geranomyia Brasiliensis, male. Libnotes Thwaitesiana. 
Canadensis. Platyura (Platyroptilon) Miersii. 
Asthenia fasciata. Culex alternans. 
TRANS. ENT. soc. 1881.—PaRT UI. (SEPT.) 
