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Florida Entomologist 
Official eee of the Florida POG D ‘Society. 
Vol) 1X WINTER NUMBER No. 4 
eae 1926 © 
A NEW DICRANOMYIA ALLIED. TO DICRANOMYIA IM- 
MODESTA OSTEN SACKEN—TIPULIDAE, DIPTERA 
J. SPEED ROGERS, 
Dept. of Biology, Univ. of Fla. 
During the past few years of ecological and distributional 
studies on the crane-flies, I have had considerable difficulty in 
EXPLANATION OF FIGURES 
Figure I. Male genitalia of D. gladiator O. S., dorsal view. 
Figure II. Male genitalia of D. immodesta O. S., dorsal view. 
Figure Ila. Gonopophysis of D. immodesta O. S., side view. 
Figure III. Male genitalia of D. iowensis sp. nov., dorsal view. 
Figure IV. Wing of D. iowensis sp. nov. 
B—Basistyle IX—Ninth Tergite 
DD—Dorsal dististyle VM—Ventro-mesal lobe of basi- 
VD—Ventral dististyle style 
R—Rostrum G—Gonopophysis. 
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