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ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



[June, '13 



Gonomyia subcinerea O. S., 1 male, Ridgewood, July, 1911. 

 Rhypholophus apicalis Alex., male and 2 females, Ridgewood, 



July, 1909. 

 Adelphomyia americana Alex., 2 specimens, Ridgewood, Sept. 16, 



1910. 



Dicranomyia monticola Alex., 1 specimen, Ridgewood, July^lQll. 

 Amalopis calcar O. S., 1 male, Hackettstown, May 21, 1910; 1 fe- 

 male, Newfoundland, May 29, 1910. (Dr. F. E. Lutz.) . 

 Limnophila areolata O. S., 1 male, Hackettstown, May 22, 1910. 

 Limnophila aprilina O. S., very common at Ridgewood resting on 



shelving rocks near water during July. 1911. 

 Limnophila noveboracensis Alex., Grove St. Woods, Ridgewood, 



N. J., June 21, 1911. 

 Eriocera fultonensis Alex., Singac, Passaic Co., July. (Mr. C. P. 



Alexander from specimens sent by Dr. W. G. Dietz.) 

 Limnophila albipes n. sp. 



Holotypc. Head. Front gray, with dense silvery pubescence except 

 around the upper border of the eyes ; antennae nearly twice the length 

 of the head and thorax together ; basal segment cylindrical, pale yel- 

 low, and twice as long as the second, which is subglobose and yellow; 

 first segment of the flagellum considerably longer than the two seg- 

 ments of the scape combined, cylindrical and dark brown, except for 

 the base, which is yellow ; remaining segments dark brown, fusiform, 

 becoming more slender near the tip of the flagellum, clothed with dense 

 whitish pubescence, hairs not verticillate; palpi yellowish gray. 



Thorax. Mesothoracic praescutum brownish yellow, somewhat shin- 

 ing but still covered with a very fine whitish pubescence ; median brown 

 line almost obsolete; pleurae yellow; halteres yellowish, knob some- 

 what infuscated. 



Wings. Hyaline, veins brownish ; subcosta ends about the middle of 

 the sector; the radial cross-vein is nearly obsolete but is situated near 



the end of Ri, which is curved up beyond it to the costa; stigma present 

 just behind it but not very distinct; petiole of cell R2 (first submar- 

 ginal cell of authors) distinctly longer than the basal deflection of Cu 

 I which meets cell ist M2 (discal cell of authors) at about the middle. 

 Abdomen. Dark brown above, paler beneath, pubescent; hypopygium 

 yellow. 



