THE ANNALS 
MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 
[EIGHTH SERIES.] 
No. 105. SEPTEMBER 1916. 
XXVIiL.— New and little-known Vipulide, chiefly from 
Formosa. By F. W. Epwarps, B.A., F.E.S. 
(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.) 
[Plate XI1.] 
I RECENTLY received for examination from Dr. T. Shiraki, 
Chief Entomologist at the Agricultural Experiment Station 
in Formosa, a collection of Tipulide from that island. So 
far as I am aware, only seven species of crane-flies have 
hitherto been recorded from Formosa, and it is therefore not 
surprising that this collection, the results of the study of 
which are set forth below, contained a large proportion of 
new and interesting forms. ‘The types of all the new For- 
mosan species described here, with the exception of that of 
Tipula shirakit, have been generously presented to the 
British Museum collection by Dr. Shiraki. Descriptions of 
a few other related forms already in the Museum’s possession 
have been included. Most of the new species from Formosa 
were collected at Arisan, a mountain locality 8000 feet above 
sea-level. 
LimnosBiinz. 
LIMNOBIINI. 
Dicranomyia fullowayi, Alex. 
2 2, Arisan, 10. x. 1912 CZ. Niéobe). 
These specimens agree sufficiently well with Alexander’s 
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