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him and the metanotum shining black. The abdomen dull black, 

 basally and at the incisures whitish; anal segment thicker than 

 the preceding one ; the forceps white. Head black, the antennae 

 brown, its hairs lighter at the tip. Legs black or brown, ante- 

 rior coxae, with all the femora at their bases and wide bands on 

 the middle of all the tibiae white; the second and third joints of 

 all the tarsi also white; the fore metatarsus marked^ shorter 

 than the tibia. Wings grayish, in certain lights whitish. 

 Halteres white. 



Female. Differs from the male in having darker veins in the 

 wings. Length 2 to 3 mm. New Jersey (Johnson). 



Translation from Schiner, loc. cit. 



2. Cricotopus geminatus Say. 



1823 Chironoinus Say. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. 3:14,4 



1859 C h i r o n o m u s Say. Coinpl. Wr. 2 : 42, 4 



1878 C h i r o n o m u s Ost. Sack. Oat'l. Dipt. N. A. p.20 



1899 Cricotopus Johnson, in Smith's Cat'l. Ins. N. J. p. 627 



Thorax fuscous; pleura gray; abdomen white, annulate with 

 black. Humerus gray, the color being a continuation of that of 

 the pleura; pectus livid; feet white; thighs blackish, pale at the 

 base; tibia at base and tip, and tarsi at tip fuscous; abdomen with 

 three broad double bands, formed thus: second segment fuscous 

 with the exception of the posterior margin, third segment fus- 

 cous on the basal margin, fourth segment fuscous excepting the 

 posterior edge, fifth segment fuscous on the basal half, sixth and 

 seventh segments entirely fuscous. Length 3-20 of an inch 

 (3.75 mm.). Pennsylvania. Say, loc. cit. New Jersey (John- 

 son). 



3. Cricotopus trifasciatus Panzer 



1813 Ohironomns Paiiz. Faun. Germ. p. 109, 18 



1818 Chironoinus Meigen. Syst. Beschr. 1:42,50 



1850 C h i r o n o m u s Zett. Dipt. Scand. 9 : 3556, 83 



1864 C h i r o n o m u s Schiner. Fauna Austr. 2:610 



1818 C h i r o n o m u s t r i c i n e t u s Meigen. Syst. Beschr. 1 : 41, 49 



1850 Chironoinus Zett. Dipt. Scand. 9 : 3555, 82 



1864 Chironomus Schiner. Fauna Austr. 2 : 610 



1874 Cricotopus V. d. Wulp. Tijds. v. Ent. 17 : 132 



1877 Cricotopus V. d. Wulp. Dipt. Neerl. p. 272, 3 



1878 Chironomus Ost. Sack. Oat'l. Dipt N. A. p.21 



(P1.24, figs. 5 to 10 ; pl.29, fig.15) 



Larva. The larva is yellowish with a brownish or reddish 

 tinge. Some are wholly yellow. Length 4 to 5 mm. This larva 

 differs from all others thus far examined in having a bunch of 

 long, fine, pale yellow hairs (pi .24, fig.9) near each lateral margin 



