THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OE NATURAL HISTOEY. [EIGHTH SERIES.] No. 101. MAY 1916. XL. — New Tipulidse/rom the Malay Peninsula. By F. W. Edwards, B.A., F.E.S. (Publiahed by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.) Among a collection of mosquitoes recently received by the Imperial Bureau o£ Entomology, from Dr. A. T. Stanton of Kuala Lumpur, were eight specimens of crane-flies which the sender wished to have named. These were referred to the writer for examination, and proved to belong to seven un-described species. Descriptions of these are appended in the following pages, and the opportunity has been taken of including a few other hitherto-undescribed species from the same region, which are represented in the British Museum collection. The types of Dr. Stanton's new species have been presented to the British Museum by the Imperial Bureau of Entomology. Subfam. Tipulinje. Group DOLICHOPEZINI. MiTOPEZA, gen. n. No distinct nasus. Antennae ( ? ) 12-jointed, not longer than head and thorax ; flagellar joints slender, with fine pubescence and a few stiff hairs on the upper side. Third antennal joint longer than the first two together. Pronotum not prominent. Ovipositor (fig. 1, p. 356) extremely short, Ann. (& Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 8. Vol. xvii. 24