5. Tipula (Platytipula) sessilis Edwards, 1921 Figs 34-37
Tipula sessilis Edwards 1921: 110 (as new name for Pachyrhina demarcata Brunetti, 1912).
Pachyrhina demarcata Brunetti 1912: 344. Type locality: India: Darjiling.
Tipula xanthopleura Edwards 1928: 698. Type locality: India: Kumaon, Muktesar.
Tipula (Schummelia) pergrata Alexander 1936b: 171. Type locality: India: Assam, Khasi Hills, Cherrapunji.
Tipula (Platytipula) xanthopleura: Savchenko 1961: 67.
Tipula (Schummelia) sessilis: Alexander and Alexander 1973: 57.
Tipula (Schummelia) xanthopleura: Alexander and Alexander 1973: 57.
Tipula (Schummelia) demarcata: Joseph 1974: 251.
Diagnosis.
Thoracic prescutum has three brown stripes; wing is brownish yellow and with brown pterostigma; Rs is a little longer than R2+3 and relatively straight; petiole of cell m1 is short. Abdomen is brownish yellow; notch of ninth sternite has a depressed semicircular lobe; lobe of gonostylus slender and gradually narrowed to obtuse tip, before the apex slightly narrower; clasper of gonostylus is a shallow, beak blackened, surface with abundant minute setae, lower lobe well developed (Alexander 1936b: 171, pl. 2, fig. 25).
Type material examined.
Holotype, male, India: Kumaon, Muktesar, Khasi Hills, Cherrapunji, 1 April 1922 ( T. B. Fletcher) (BMNH).
Distribution.
China (Xizang), India (Assam, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, W Bengal), “Indochina” (=?Laos), Tajikistan.