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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 13 
Fig. 1. Tipula carpenteri Alexander, n. sp. Photograph of 
holotype, No. 4536, Museum of Comparative Zoology. Length of wing, 
18 mm. 
Fig. 2. Tipula carpenteri Alexander, n. sp. Photograph of 
paratype, No. 4489, Museum of Comparative Zoology. Length of wing, 
17 mm. 
Fig. 3. Reticulitermes creedei Snyder, n. sp. Photograph of 
holotype, No. 4472, Museum of Comparative Zoology. Length of wing, 
6.5 mm. 
