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is long and narrow and acutely pointed at tiie end.* Tlie internal vein has two 

 branches ; veins 4 and 5 spring from the lower angle of the cell. 6 and 7 from the 

 npper angle ; vein 8 runs parallel to the costa and is closely appressed to vein 7 at 

 its outer e.\treniity. Type C. longipes Holland. 



C. longipes s[). nov. 



, .— f.enae while. Palpi, antenn;v, and entire body black. Femora black, 

 tibia; and tarsi orange margined with black. On the upper side tlie primaries are 

 black ; and the secondaries of the same color glossed with morpho-blue near the 

 apex and with translucent spots on the inner margin between the ne^-vules. The 

 fringes of the secondaries are broadly black. On the underside the wings aie 

 much as on the upper side. Expanse, 55 mm. 



riciNNoscK.i.ls i.om;ii'I..s iii.i.i.. j . \. 



Tipulamimaf l;cii. nov. 



cf. — Palpi slender, moderately compressed, ihird joint narrow, long, pointed. 

 The anteniu^ are cylindrical, squamose. The body is long, narrow, tapering, and 

 slightly tufted at ihe anal extiemily. The first pair of legs are short, feeble ; the 

 second are longer, armed with double spurs at the end of the tibiiv, the third pair 

 are very long armed with double spurs at the middle and at the ends of the libi;v. 

 The primaries are narrow, produced, rounded at the apex and on the outer margin. 

 The secondaries are relatively broader, rounded at the apex, and slightly lobed on 

 the outer margin near the anal angle. After several attempts to minutely ascertain 

 and depict the neuration I have given up the attempt as it would be necessary to 

 make a microscopic mount of the wings, which I am unwilling to do as the speci- 

 men is thus far unique in collections. lype T. fUwit'-oiK llolland. 



T. flavifrons sp. nov. 



-:5. — Antenna- and eyes black. The palpi, front, collar, palagia, and the 

 front half of the thorax orange-yellow. The remainder of the thorax and the entiie 

 abdomen are black with steel-blue reflections. The front pair of legs and the 

 femora and tibiae of the second pair are orange-yellow, the tarsi of the second paii 



* The cut is defective. A line should be inserted from the point where vein-. 

 4 and 5 unite to the point of union between veins 6 and 7. 

 f Tipula = nomen generis diplerorum, niima. 



