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"Ex. Spruce budworm material, Maniwaki, P. Q., 27 VI. 'n 

 Division of Entomology." The supposed host is Tortrix fumi- 

 fcrana Clemens, but of course the record is doubtful ; I would 

 suggest, instead, a psocid egg or a coccid pupa present in the 

 host material. 



Habitat. Canada Quebec (Maniwaki), G. E. Sanders. 



Host. Unknown. 



Type. Cat. No. 14,184, United States National Museum. 

 Washington, D. C., one male in balsam. 



Notes on Two Tipulidae (Dipt.). 



By CHARLES P. ALEXANDER, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 The following species were taken in Fulton County, New 

 York, during 1909 and 1910. The first species is a novelty 

 and cannot be referred to any of the known genera of crane 

 flies. After a careful examination of the literature, I have de- 

 cided to erect the following genus : 



SACANDAGA gen. nov. 



Subcosta, long ; vein R 2 very short, oblique ; no radial cross- 

 vein; Mi +2 fused to margin. Antennae of 16 segments; 

 basal segment rather globular ; second globular, cyathiform ; 



Fig. i. Sacandaga flava dorsal aspect of head ; Cotype No. 2. 



first segment of the flagellum globular ; second to ninth gradu- 

 ally cylindrical ; tenth to fourteenth, elongate-cylindrical ; all 



