64 LIST OF DIPTERA. 



Sckrank. Faun. Boic. iii. 2295. Ins. Austr. 854. T. per- 

 pulcher, Harris, Ex. 159, pi. 48, /. 6. Pachyrhina crocata, 

 Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt i. 88, 1. Dipt. Nord. 133, 20. 



a. England. 



b. France. 



c. South of France. From Mr. Walker's collection. 



d. Marseilles. 



d. Tipulse seriato-maculatse, Schummel. 



Tipula pratensis, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1745. Fabr. Spec. Ins. ii. 



403, 13. Eni. Syst. iv. 237, 15. Syst. AntL 27, 17. Gmel. 



Syst. Nat. v. 2814, 10. Schceffer, Icon. t. 15, /. 5. Schrank. 



Faun. Boic. iii. 2300. Scop. Ent. Cam. 319, 848. Stew. El. 



Nat. Hist. ii. 251. Turt. iii. 586. Meig. Dipt. i. 194, 37. 



Schummel, Besch. Art. Tip. 122, 57. Gim. Bull. Soc. Imp. 



Nat. Mosc. 1846, xix. 2, 45, 28. Pachyrhina pratensis, Macq. 



Hist. Nat. Dipt. i. 89, 2. 

 a. England. From Mr. Walker's collection. 





Note. — The following exotic species are not included in 

 Schummel's divisions of the European Tipulae, for many of them 

 will not agree therewith. 



Tipula praepotens, Wied. Auss. Ziveif. i. 40, 1. 

 a. Nepaul. From the Hardwicke bequest. 



Tipula venusta, n. s. Rufo-fusca, subtus pallidior, thoracis dorso 

 nigro univittato fulvoque bivittato, abdomine fulvo, disco rufo- 

 fusco, antennis flavis nigro cinctis, pedibus nigris, tibiis albo 

 cinctis, tarsis albis basi nigris, alis limpidissimis fusco subfas- 

 ciatis. 



Head reddish brown : mouth yellow : palpi brown towards the 

 tips : feelers yellow, beset with short black hairs, not more than half 

 the length of the chest ; base of each joint black : chest tawny, red- 

 dish brown on the disk, and having there a black stripe in the mid- 

 dle, and a tawny stripe on each side; the two latter communicate 

 in front with the tawny colour of the rest of the chest: abdomen 

 bright tawny, reddish brown on the back, excepting the base of each 

 segment, which is tawny : legs black, very long ; a broad white band 

 across each shank : feet white, excepting the first joint : wings co- 

 lourless, very transparent, having a large irregular brown spot near 

 the tip, where some of the veins are also clouded : there is a small 

 brown brand at the end of the first longitudinal vein, and beneath 



