On new or little-known Tipulide. 337 
Mogannia distinguenda, sp. n. 
Body above bright emerald-green, eyes blackish; body 
beneath ochraceous ; face and anterior legs pale castaneous, 
intermediate and posterior legs ochraceous; base of face 
emerald-green ; tegmina and wings hyaline; tegmina with 
the costal area to just beyond apex of radial area sanguineous, 
veins on basal half emerald-green, remaining venation more 
or less fuscous ; wings pale hyaline, narrowly sanguineous 
at base, the venation greenish on about basal half, remainder 
fuscous ; head conically produced in front, eyes and ocelli 
fuscous ; opercula and lateral areas of sternum with a pale 
greenish tint; abdomen beneath with a central longitudinal 
carination ; opercula small, not covering the cavities, which 
are dark fuscous. 
Long., excl. tegm., ¢, 14; exp. tegm. 40 mm. 
Hab. Indo-China; Haut Mekong, Muong Sing (2. V. 
de Salvaza). 
Mogannia obliqua. 
Mogannia obliqua, Walk. List Hom., Suppl. p. 39 (1858). 
FTab. Indo-China; Haut Mekong, Muong Sing. 
A single specimen of this species, not uncommon in India, 
Burma, Malay Peninsula, and Java, has now been received 
from Indo-China, 
XLVII.—New or little-known Tipulidee (Diptera).—II. Ethio- 
pian Species. By Cuartes P. Axexanper, Ph.D., 
Urbaua, Illinois, U.S.A. 
Tue crane-flies described in this instalment were included 
in material sent to me for study by Dr. Hugh Scott of the 
University Museum, Cambridge, and Rev. J. A. Reis of 
the Cameroun. Dr. Scott has requested that the types 
of the new species described from the material submitted by 
him be deposited in the British Museum. The other types 
are preserved in the collection of the author. I am indebted 
to Prof. Lamb, Dr. Scott, and Reverend Reis for the loan 
of this material. 
Dicranomyia marshalli, sp. nu. 
Wings very long and narrow, vein Sc short; general 
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