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CRANE-FLIES OF HAZLETON, PA. 
brown, highly polished and narrowly separated by fine lines of the ground- 
eolor; scutum reddish-brown, paler latero-posteriorly. Seutel yellowish-brown, 
with scattered, i)ale hairs; postnotiun yellowish-brown, paler laterally. 
Pleura brownish-yellow, shining. Halters i)ale, i)ediele finely pubescent, club 
infuscate. Legs brown, coxae, basal fourth of anterior femora, basal third of 
middl(> femora and basal half of posterior femora, yellowish; tibie i)ale brown, 
darkened at the apex, tarsi fuscous; pilo.sity blackish, dense and appressed. 
Wings jmle yellowish, costal cells concolorous, stigma brown, distinct, the in- 
cluded part of K dark brown; apical i)ortion, esj)ecially in co.stal region infus- 
cate; veins brown, M and jjaler; 8c* and- api)roximately equal; Rs short, 
subangulate near base and about one half longer than R“ + ^; i)ediele of cell AI* 
a little longer than this cell. Abdomen .sordid yellow, darker j)Osteriorly, with 
rather long, scattered, pale hairs. Hypopygium ferruginous, hairy; append- 
ages short, blackish. 
Female, length, 10 mm.; wing, 9.5 mm. 
Differs from the male in its larger size, the less definefl and paler thoracic 
stripes, dlie abdomen entirely light brown. Ovij)ositor ferruginous, valves 
very slender, curved. The antennae differ scarcely from tho.se of the male. 
Jlolotype . — cf ; Hazleton, Pennsylvania. June 28, 1912. 
Allotype . — 9 ; topotypic, June 24, 1912. 
J^aratypes, males, tojiotypie, one, June 13, 1919; one, Juljq 1920; 
Palmerton, (''arbon County, Pennsylvania, July 1, 1919; Plaek 
IMounlains, North Chirolina, June 1912, (W. Beuteninueller) : fe- 
luah's, tojiotypie, one, July 20, 1920; one, Auf^ust 1, 1910; Pal- 
iiKM-lon, Carbon County, Pt'nnsylvania, June 9, 1918; East lliv- 
(M', Coniu'etieut , June 1911, (Ely); Plaek Mountains, Noidli Car- 
olina, JuiK' 1912, (W. Beuteninueller). 
X'aries somewhat in distinetness of the thorat'ie stripes. The 
eoncolorous costal c('lls and somewhat larg:er size distinguish 
it from odjimcto. 
Limnophila novae- angliae Alexander, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philn., 1914, 
I). .501, 1)1. XXV, fig. 1. 
Paie. JuiK' 19, 1911; -July 3, 8 and 12, 1912. Not found 
sinc(', although th(' saiiu' swampy ground has Ixam colU'cted 
over y(‘arly. 
Subgenus Limnophila Alacciuaii 
Limnophila ultima Oslen-.'^acken, Proc. .\cad. N;it. Sci. Phila., 1S59, 
p. 2.‘1.S, 1)1. iv, fig. 2(1; Mon. X. .\. Dipl., i\', p. 222, pi. iv, fig. 2-1. 
Not rail' ill Sej)! ciiibi'r, from 1910 to 1915; not obsiM'Vinl since. 
Limnophila areolata ( )slen-Sack(Mi, Proc. .\cad. Nat. Sci. Phil;i., LS59, 
|). 207; Mon. N. ,\. Dipl., i\’, p. 211. 
Nol rare. .luiic and .Inly; swamjis. 
