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patella and tibia i. much longer than iv. ; femur iv, shorter 
than i. Protarsal scopula of i. covering a little less than a 
half the segment, with two long spines at its base ; of 11. as 
on i.3; of iii. covering the distal third, with many basal 
spines ; of iv. covering about }, which is elsewhere strongly 
spined ; tibiee of all the legs and of the pedipalpus spined. 
Hab. Herval (Parana). 
Type in my own collection. 
Rio, May 1920. 
XXXVI—New or little-known TVipulidee (Diptera).—lV. 
Ethiopian Species. By Cuarrtes P. Atexanper, Ph.D., 
Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A. 
Tus paper is a continuation of the preceding parts under 
this title. The material included is almost all from 
Cameroun, collected by the Rev. J. A. Reis at Hfulan, 
Batanga, and at Lonji near the Nlong River (erronecusly 
written Ulou in Part II. of this series). The types are 
preserved in the collection of the writer, except where stated 
to the contrary. 
Dicranomyia terebrina, sp. un. 
General coloration brown, the mesonotum brownish- 
yellow pollinose, but without distinct markings; anteune 
brownish black; head light grey; femora light yellowish 
brown ; wings pale brown, stigma indistinct; Sc, ends just 
before the origin of Rs, Sc, not far from its tip ; cell 1sé A/, 
closed ; ovipositor with the sternal valves bifid at their tips. 
Female.—Length 6°4 mm.; wing 7 mm. 
Rostrum and palpi dark brown. Antenne brownish 
black, the flagellar segments oval. Head light grey. 
Mesonotum brown, heavily brownish-yellow pollinose, 
without distinct stripes. Pleura dark brown, sparsely 
pruinose. MHalteres rather long, light yellow, the knobs 
brown. Legs with the cox concolorous with the pleura; 
trochanters dull yellow; femora light yellowish brown ; 
tibice and tarsidark brown. Wings very pale brown; stigma 
very indistinct; indistinct brown seams along the cord 
aud outer end of Ist M,; veins pale browm, C and Se 
light yellow, the former more orange distally and ending 
at R,,;. Venation: Se of moderate length, Sc, ending a 
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