new or little-known Tipulide. 471 
Hab. Eastern Transvaal. 
Holotype, 8, “ Lot 30, De Kaap Block B,” near Kaap- 
muiden, October 8, 1919 (H. K. Munro). 
_ Itis with great pleasure that this interesting new species 
is dedicated to its discoverer, Mr. H. K. Munro. 
Trentepohha (Trentepohlia) aurantia, sp. n. 
Generally similar to 7. spetseri; mesonotal preescutum 
light orange-yellow, with a delicate reddish-brown median 
line; legs yellow; posterior tibiae with two strong black 
bristles before the tip ; abdomen yellowish brown. 
Male.—Length 7°6 mm. ; wing 7 mm. 
Female.—Length 8°8 mm. 
Described from alcoholic specimens. 
Rostrum and palpi pale brownish yellow. Antenne with 
the scape light brown; flagellum broken. Head brownish. 
Mesonotal] preescutum light orange-yellow, with a delicate 
reddish-brown median line, the lateral margins behind the 
pseudo-satural fovee narrowly infuscated ; scutal lobes 
reddish brown, the median area and the scutellum pale ; 
postnotum yellowish brown. Pleura brown, darker on the 
sternum. Halteres pale, the knobs white. Legs with the 
coxe yellow; trochanters dull yellow; femora and tibize 
yellow, the tips not darkened ; tarsi broken ; posterior femora 
with a series of six or seven short blackened spinules at the 
base ; tibive with two widely separated black bristles before 
the tip. Wings subhyaline, the costal margin strongly 
yellowish, the anal cells dusky grey ; a rather heavy brown 
pattern, somewhat as in J. spedseri, but more restricted ; 
the blotch at the origin of #s is entirely solid, but compara- 
tively small ; the apical mark includes only the veins, the 
centre of cell A, yellowish subhyaline; vein Cu seamed with 
darker. 
Abdomen yellowish brown, the apical segments darkened. 
Hab, Reunion. 
Holotype, 3, 1903 (Blanchard). 
Allotopotype, 2. 
Type in the collection of the Paris Museum. 
This species is, perhaps, closest to J’. speiseri, Edwards, 
from which it is told by the bright colour of the mesonotum 
and the different wing-pattern. 
Tipula ellenbergeri, sp. n. 
Head indistinctly reddish ; thorax black; wings with the 
