Bulletin du Muséum d'histoire naturelle . asingle low of hyaline areolas, the latéral carina? curved inwardiy andparlly covered l)y the base of the hood ; the postei ior extension distincllyreticulaled. Paranoïa veiy broad, shell-shaped, much more narrovvlyronnded externally than in diaphana. Hood extending almost to themiddle of the pronotum, rather highly raised and narrowed towardsthe crest. Antennœ densoly pilose, the first segment about two and a half timesthe length of the second, the ihird two and a half limes the lenglh of the Confrihulions from Department of Enlomology, New York Stat


Bulletin du Muséum d'histoire naturelle . asingle low of hyaline areolas, the latéral carina? curved inwardiy andparlly covered l)y the base of the hood ; the postei ior extension distincllyreticulaled. Paranoïa veiy broad, shell-shaped, much more narrovvlyronnded externally than in diaphana. Hood extending almost to themiddle of the pronotum, rather highly raised and narrowed towardsthe crest. Antennœ densoly pilose, the first segment about two and a half timesthe length of the second, the ihird two and a half limes the lenglh of the Confrihulions from Department of Enlomology, New York State Collège ofForestry, Syracuse, N. Y., U. S. A. louiili. Elylia willi llic costal arca bioad, vvilli tvvo to Lliree rows of larj^^ohyaline areola); subcostal area biserate, the aieolaî about equal to thoseof the (liscoidal area in size; suturai area unequally reticulated, tlio areola;qiiilo large distally : discoidal area bounded by a distinctly raised nervures,Avitli six rows of areohe at ils widest place a lillle beyond the niiddk. a Fig. 1. — Pachycysla Championi nov. sp. ;a, dorsal view of adult ; b, latéral view of hood, paranoïa and |irof)oltnn.(Drawn by W. P. Osborn.) Nervures of paranoïa and elytra (sparse on distal portion) clothed rathciihickly with fine pallid hairs. Legs and abdomen beneath clothed withfine pale ferruginous hairs. Wings extending a liltle beyond the tip ofthe abdomen. Two spécimens; Gochabamba, Bolivia, S. A., coll. Noualhier, (fîgured) in the National Natural History Muséum, Paris, in my collection. The latter, probably discolored in the killiugbottle, is a little darker than the type. — 3/i6 — Undescribed Crane-Flies in THE Paris Muséum (Tipulid/e, Diptera) : Part III (Côntinued), BY Charles P. Alexander, Ph. D., Urbana, III., IJ. S. A. SuBFAMiLY TiprLirv.ï:. Tribe Tipuia poliocephala nov. sp. General coloration giey, the mesonolal pnesctsium witli three brownstripes;


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