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73 -- USDESCRJBED Cnàm-lhlES [M THE PaRIS NaTIONAL MllSEIIM. (TlPULlD^, DiPTERA.) Part IV [Contimml) , Bv Chakles p. Alëxander, Ph. D., Urbaua, m., U. s. A. NEW WORLD SPEGIES. Sdbfamily Liin\'OBii;\i.ï:. Tribe PEDIGIINI , Genus Oriiîthodcs GoquiHel. Ornithodes hai'.rimani CoquHlelt. 1900. Ornithodes harrimani Goquillett : Proc. Wash. Acad. Se, voi. a, p. ioo. Ornithodes harrimani has been known hilherto only from the unique maie type preserved in the collection of the United States National Mu- séum. In the extensive collections of the Paris Muséum, a female spéci- men was found which is hère described as the allotype. AUotype, 9. — Length, 2 5 mm. ; wing, 23 mm. ; head alone 3,26 mm. Similar to ihe type maie. Size larger. Fémoral bases and haltères infuscated. Wings with greyish yellow. Venation: iSc2 before the origin of Rs about the lenglh ofthe basai deflection of Cwi : i?s strongiy an- gulated at origin ; free portion of i?2 (the apparent radial crossvein) about its own length from the tip of i? 1 ; a supernumerary crossvein in cell i? 3 at about fourfifths the length of the cell ; a long spur on vein Rk beyond midiength, thisjutting distad into cell Rk , surrounded by a conspicuous brown seam; pétiole of cell Ru shorter than, of Ml longer than, the basai

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Undescribed Crane-flies in the Paris National Museum (Tipulidæ, Diptera). Part IV (continued)

Charles P Alexander
Bull Mus Hist Nat Paris 1922: 73-75 (1922)

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