:)12 Dr. C. P. Alexander on 



tlir iii:i(M'()triclii:v' darlv brown. Wnation : vein 2//'/ .1 lonir, 

 sinncnis. nidinfj; opposite^ the fork of Cit. 



Alxloinon dark brown, Male liypopyfjinin with tlie [)leural 

 appendaj^cs terminal i>i position, coiisistinj^ of lui outer 

 flattened blade; that terminates in an aeute beak, the sm-face 

 with a short dense pnbeseence ; inner appendage longer than 

 the onter, very slender, fceldy sinuous, the tip slightly 

 enlarged and with a few weak dentieles ; mesal face of 

 pleurite grooved to receive tlie pleural ap[)en(lages. IVnis- 

 ijiiard very long and slender, straight. 



tlah. New Zealand (North Island). 



Holuiype, cJ, Ohakune, altitude 2OG0 feet, November 1.3, 

 1921 {T. R. Harris). 



AUotopotijpe, ? , November 0, 1921. 



Paratupotypes, 1 c? • 2 ? ? , November 15, 1921. 



NoTiioPiiiLA, gen. nov. 



Antrnnfe w ith sixteen segments ; flagellar segments elon- 

 gate-oval with short verticils that are shorter than the seg- 

 ments that bear them, ilaltei'es elongate. ^Vings with .S'c 

 usually long, ending beyond the end of Rs (ficbn/oftn, Kdwards) 

 to opposite the fork of i?2+3 {/nscana, Edwards) ; Sc.2 at the 

 tip of Sci and subeqnal to it ; r close to the tip of Ri and 

 on Rn beyond mid-length; Ji2+.', ^^ long as, or longer than, 

 the basal deflection of Cwj ; cell Mi present ; anteriin- 

 arcnlus atrophied. Abundant niacrolrichiie in all the cells 

 distad (;f the cord, as well as in the centres of cells C, 

 ^st Ri, and R, and the distal ends of cells M, Cn, and \st A. 

 Valves of the ovipositor moderately elongate, the slender 

 tergal valves gently upeuived. 



Genotype : — U/oniurpIia fuscrnia, Edwai-ds (New Zealand). 



The two New Zealand species that Edwards has referred 

 to Ulumorpha are not congeneric with the five Nearctic; 

 species of the genus. Uloniorpha has vein Sc shorter, »S'Ci 

 ending ])efore the fork of Rs; r far removed from the tip of 

 J'lj on R.2 before mid-length ; cell 1*2 sessile or very short- 

 petiolate ; cell Afi present or (usually) absent ; arculus 

 complete. Verticils of the flagellum elongate as in Pilaria. 

 The relation of Not /lopliila to (jther generalized Ilexatomine 

 genera in New Zealand is a})parently analogous to that of 

 Ulomorplia to Pilaria, Sint(;nis. 



JiiMN'opniLA, Macquart. 

 Mktai.imxoi'Uii.a, subfreii. n<iv. 

 Cliaractcrs as in Limuophila, s. s. Antenme elongate. 



