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tudiual groove; scutelluiu sordidly yellow or brownish. Abdomen 

 subsuming, fuscous, the sides and venter a little paler, the last 

 two or three segments and sometimes the lateral margins of some 

 of the others black; posterior margins of all the segments slightly 

 paler than the rest of the surface. Genitalia brownish, conspicu- 

 ous, with four pairs of appendages, the outer pair elongate (pl.33, 

 fig.5). All hairs reddish brown. Coxae dark, legs pale brown, 

 extreme tips of middle and hind tibiae black, fore tarsi moderately 

 hairy, middle and hind legs with long but delicate pale brown 

 hairs. Fore metatarsus over 0.4 longer than its tibia. Wings 

 hyaline, costal margin very slightly yellowish, anterior veins pale 

 yellowish, hairs dusky (pi. 30, fig.lT). Halteres pale. 



Female. Like the male but shorter; antennae yellow; wings 

 more densely hairy, and wider in proportion to its length. Length 

 of male 4 mm., of female 2.5 mm. Ithaca N. Y. 



6. Tany tarsus sp. 



Pupa. Respiratory tubes are very delicate and transparent, 

 each apparently consists of about six long slender filaments re- 

 sembling those of a Simulium pupa, but they appear to be jointed. 

 The dorsal markings of each abdominal segment consist of an an- 

 terior and posterior transverse baud of moderately coarse, short 

 spines, a central area of very minute spines, arranged as shown 

 on pl.22, fig.13. The lateral fins of the eighth segment terminate 

 in a spiny spur as shown on pl.2, fig.lT. The caudal fringe is as 

 usual. 



Imago, male. Head yellowish, including proboscis, palpi, and 

 antennae, the basal joint of the last brown. Thorax reddish 

 brown; the narrow space between the three wide brown dorsal 

 stripes and the scutellum yellowish. Abdomen pale brown, venter 

 more yellowish excepting toward the extremity. Incisures but 

 little if any paler, genitalia and the abdominal hairs pale. Legs, 

 including the apical half of the coxae, whitish, the tip of each 

 middle and hind tibia with a minute black circular comb, one 

 tooth of which is prolonged into a spur. Fore metatarsus about 

 one third longer than its tibia. Wings hyaline, with a slight milky 

 tinge, hairs pale, veins colorless. Halteres pale. Length 3.5 to 

 4.5 mm. 



Female. Like the male but abdomen more brownish. Saranac 

 Inn N. Y. 



7. Tanytarsus junci Meigen 



1818 C h i r o n o m u s Meigen. Syst. Beschr. 1 : 50, 68 

 1874 Tany tar s.us V. d. Wulp. Trjd. v. Ent. 17:134 

 1877 Tanytarsus V. d. Wulp. Dipt. Neerl. p.287, 9 

 189S -Chi r ouo m us Lundb. Videusk. Meddel. p.283, 60 



