80 DUEHAM DIPTERA. 



XII. 127. 



4 (5). V.3. apparently forked, as X.4. meets V.2. just at its 



fork, and considerably before the point where V.3. 

 leaves V.2.b. 



777. Amalopis immaculata, Mg. 



Shipley Glen, 3^, 27-5-98; Bishop Auckland, 1 ?, 

 23-6-02. 



5 (4). V.3. not apparently forked, as X.4. meets V.2. at the 



place where V.2.a., V.2.b., and V.3. branch almost 

 all together. 



778. Amalofiis unicolor, Schum. 

 Harperley, 1 $, 28-6-02. 



6 (3). Antennae 17-jointed. (779- claripennis, Verr.) 



7 (2). Large species with conspicuous marks on the wings. 



(780. ocatlta, Mg.) 



8 (1). Large yellow species. (782. littoralis, Mg.) 



128. Pedicia, Ltr. 

 Larvae in water. 



783. Pedicia rivosa, L. 

 Gibside, 1 $ ; Hesleden, 2 $, 31-7-00. 



Family XIII.— TIPULID^E. 



TABLE OF GENERA. 



1 (2). O. absent, tibiae not spurred. 



132. Dolichopeza, Curt. (788. sylvicola, Curt.) 



2 (1). O. present, tibiae spurred. 

 8 (8). Antennae not combed. 



4 (5). Antennae 19-jointed in the male, 15 -jointed in the 



female. 133. NEPHROTOMA,Mg. (789. dorsalis, F.) 



5 (4). Antennae 13-jointed in both sexes. 



6 (7). Yellow and black species. Upper two veins from O., 



V.4.a.a. and V.4.a.b., touching O., or almost 

 touching. That is, the fork of V.4.a., either 

 without any handle beyond O. (IV. 25), or with 

 the handle so short as to be less than one-fifth of 

 the length of the fork. Pachyrrhina (134) 



