TIPULID^:. 
Ins. 239 
Westwood, J. O. Notae Dipterologicse. No. 5. Descriptions of new 
species of Exotic Tipulidce, with an annotated summary of species 
belonging to the same family, previously described. Tr.' E. Soc. 
1881, pp. 363-385, pis. xvii.-xix. 
Includes descriptions of species described by the author in former 
papers. The following are figured, or corrections of synonymy given : — 
Gynoplistes vilis, Walk. (= nervosa, Westw.), antenna figured, pi. xviii. 
fig. 6 ; G. variegata, Westw., = Ctcnophora bella, Walk.; G. annulata, 
Westw., antenna figured, pi. xviii. fig. 7; Geranoniyia, Curt., and Lm- 
horiorrhynchus, Westw., discussed ; Megistocera dimidiata, Westw., details 
figured, pi. xviii. fig. 9, i/. dispar, Walk., = costalis^ Swed., = limbi- 
pennis, Macq. ; Cerazodia interrupta, Westw., details figured, pi. xix. 
fig. 13 ; Ozodicera ochracea, Macq., = pectinata, Wiedem. ; 0. gracilis, 
Westw., details figured, p). xviii. fig. 8 ; Ptilogyna ramicornis. Walk. (= 
marginalis, Westw.), details figured, pi. xix. fig. 14 ; Bittacoinorpha cla- 
vipes, Fabr., details figured, pi. xix. fig. 12. 
Van der Wulp notices 'Tipula pedala, Wied., umbrata, Wied. (= con- 
gruens. Walk.) ; Pachyrrhina bombaycnsis, Macq., Eriocera bicolor, Macq. 
(pi. i. figs. 5 & 6, details), Conosia irrorata and Libnotes notata, Van dar 
Wulp, Midden Sumatra, Dipt. pp. 10-13. 
Dicranomyia vicarians, Schin., from the Auckland Islands, redescrlbed ; 
Mik, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxxi. p. 196, pi. xiii. fig. 1 (wing). 
Elephantomyia westwoodi. The occurrence of this North American 
species (or one very closely allied) at Munich is recorded by Osteu-Sacken, 
MT. Miinch. ent. Ver. v. pp. 152-164. It is a Tertiary form, which has 
survived almost unaltered to the present day. 
Trichocera. hiemalis, De Geer (winter gnat). Habits ; Eaton, Nature, 
xxiii. pp. 554 & 555. 
Tipula atomaria. Deg., discussed ; Mik, 1. c. pp. 353 & 354. It pro- 
bably = Epidapus venaticus, Hal. 
Pachyrrhina javanensis, Dolesch. (nec javana, Wied.), = ? fasciata, 
Macq. (nec Degeer), renamed P. doleschalli, and redescribed ; Osten- 
Sacken, Ann. Mus. Genov, xvi. p. 399. P. Fabr., noticed ; Van 
der Wulp, Tijdschr. Ent. xxiv. p. 152. 
Ctcnophora atrata, Linn. The larva is provided with two small warts, 
set with fine bristles, above each stigma, and two below, which it closes 
over the stigma when boring into rotten wood. The larvae of allied 
species do not possess this structure ; Hermann, MT. Miinch. ent. Ver. 
iv. pp. 146 & 147. Noticed from Quebec ; Van der Wulp, Z. c. p. 147. C. 
ornata, Meig., taken in the New Forest ; C. W. Dale, Ent. M. M. xviii. 
p. 89. 
New genera and species : — 
Nasiterna, Wallengron, Ent. Tidskr. ii. p. 179. Allied to Idioptera 
subradial nervure simple, carpal nervure bifurcate, interstitial cell emit- 
ting four nervures, the two middle ones sometimes united in a very short 
common stalk. Type, Limnobia variinervis, Zett. 
Diazoma, id. Z. c. p. 180. Allied to Pedicia, wings hairy, dorsal nei- 
vure long, twice arched. 
