neio or little-known TipuliJiB. 89 



lc'ii«;fh ; l)n«;al ]>l(iual appoiidjigc slender, the apex a strongly 

 curved spine; ^onapojjliyscs strongly reenrved. 



Male. — Lenglli uhout 55 mm. ; wing 5 2 mm. 



Ftmnle. — Length about G mm. ; wing 8 mm. 



Rostrum and palpi brown. Antenn;e brown, relatively 

 short in both sexes — in the male, if bent baekward, extending 

 about to the wing-root. Head dark brown with conspieuous 

 white sct:e. 



Mesoncttum brown, the humeral region of the priuseutnm 

 obscuri' yellow. IMcuia brown. Ilalteres yellow. Legs with 

 the co.\ie brown; troehanters obseure yellow; remainder 

 of the legs brown, the terminal segments darker. Wings 

 greyish subhyaline with abundant dark brown macrotrichiic 

 that almost eoneeal the ground-colour; veins pale brown. 

 Venation: cell A'o almost sessile; li.,^^ short to practieally 

 lacking ; cell 1.*/ .1/j closed, m a little shorter than the outer 

 detieetion of M^ ; basal detlcetion of Cii\ just before the 

 fork of M. 



Abdomen dark brown, the caudal margins of the sternites 

 paler. Male hypopygium with the pleurites exceedingly 

 elongate, ditfitiform, the distal [lieural ajjpendages at less 

 than one-third the length of the pleurites; basal pleural 

 appendage slender, strongly curved into a black terminal 

 spine; two distal pleural appendages, both strongly curved, 

 (jonapophyses very strongly curved, the apical half lying 

 parallel to the basal half, the slightly blackened point 

 directed niesa<l, almost touching one another on the mid-line. 

 Ovipositor with the elongate valves horu-coloured. 



Hah. New Zealand (South Island). 



liolutype, cJ, Mt. Grey, Canterbury, altitude 1200- 

 1500 feet, November 27, ly21 {J. Jf. c'umpbell and Stuart 

 Lindsay). 



AUutopotype, ? . 



J'aratupotype, S ; paratypes, ^ $ , Lake Wakatipu, Otago, 

 December 1921 [F. S. Oliver). 



" On undergrowth in beech forest." 



Anip/iineurua campbelli is relattd to A. perdecorus, Edwards, 

 and A. senex, Alexander, but is very distinct in the structure 

 of the male livpopygium. It is named in honour of my 

 friend. Dr. J. W . Campbell. 



Molophilus lindsayi, sp. n. 



General coloration dark brownish black ; antenna short ; 

 haltercs yellow ; wings pale brown ; male hypopygium with 



