242 ©. R. Osten Sacken: Studies on Tipulidae II. 
small, narrow, but distinetly formed; the submarginal and first 
posterior cells of about the same length. I note these data from 
three male specimens from Brazil (Beske) in the Berlin Museum. It 
may be necessary by and by to introduce a new genus for them. 
Table of contents. 
Page 
Preface en a nn 1 TEEN ORTE EESER te DLRSRT HER 
Introduction. . . IE AR in. Dar Mel 
Appendix to the uaahloran a Le A a Eee 
Characters of the Tipulidae . . . 167 
Chronological list of the genera of Tipuliae, published 
SINCE ICH ET EN une} ee 
Tipulidae brevipalpi. . . . 3 
Note on Prof. Rondani’s new u. Pr kenn 2 a a a 
Note on Mr. Bigot’s classification of Tipulidae . . . . 2... 234 
Alphabetical index of the genera of Tipulidae brevipalpi . . 236 
Addenda and corrigenda to the „Studies on Tipulidae” Part I 238 
Errata 
P. 164, line 4 from bottom for Ceroctena read Ötenoceria. 
P. 207, line 2 from bottom for Neruina read Veruina. 
