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CtejiopJioJ'a apicata O. S. — I took one female flying by a roadside in 

 a patch of swampy woods, and have since taken another specimen under 

 similar conditions at Ridgeway, Ont. 



Pachy?-hi7ia incurva Loew. 



Family ChironomiD/E. 



Palpomyia rufus Loew. — Det. Johnson. 



Palpomyia trivialis Loew. — Det. Johnson. In the Aldrich Catalogue 

 these two species are placed in Ce?-atopogo?i, but Johannsen refers them 

 to Palpomyia. 



Procladius caliginosiis Johannsen. — Det. Johannsen. 



Tafiypiis ?no?iilis Linn. — Det. Johnson. 



Ckosjnatonotus luiimaculatiis Loew. — Det. Johnson. The White 

 Mts., N. H., are given as the type locality of this species. I took several 

 species at Kearney that were described from the White Mountain District. 



Chironoffius nigrica?is Johann. — There was but one specimen, a 

 female, among the Kearney material, but probably it was a common species 

 there. I have found it abundant at Toronto and about Buffalo. 



Chironomiis atriinaims Coq. 



Metriocnemus par Johann. — I took one female that appears to be of 

 this species, but the dark markings are of a very light brown. It seems 

 to be immature, and measures but 4 mm. 



Family CuLiciDiE. 

 Anopheles pimctipennis Say. 

 Culex cantafis Meig. 

 Culex sylvestris Theobald. 



Family Mycetophilid/E. 



Symmerus ( Plesiostina) lauta Loew. 



Apeinone sp. — This may be Platyura maudce Coq., but the abdomen 

 is black, except that most of the third segment is reddish-yellow, otherwise 

 it agrees well with the description of that species. 



My corny a viendax Johann. — My one female seems to agree well with 

 the description of the female taken by Aldrich at Juliaetta, Idaho. 



Family Bibionid^. 

 Bib'w xanihopiis Wied. — Det. Johnson. 

 Diloplius obesulus Loew. — Det. Johnson. 

 Dikphiis sp. 

 Scatopse atrata Say. — Det. Johnson. 



