w. (i. Dii'n’z 
2(ir) 
(‘xtciids (<) middle' of ci'll Al'. Legs dusky yellow; feuioni sliglidy iufuscale 
at the ajH'x; tarsi darker. .Midomen yellow above, without iiiediaii s(ri|)e: 
a light fuscous patch on te'rgite two; border of terguiu whitish and iiioic or 
h'ss inargitH'd with fuscous within. A’enter jeale gray, somewhat dusky 
along the middle. Idght sternife entire. Ilypoieygium brown; ninth tergile' 
I lan.sversely (inadrate, apical margin slightly emarginate, angh's acute, 
transversely impres.sed; ninth sternite with deep I’-shaped emarginat ion. 
Ph'nral suture complete; pleurite with a long and sh-nder process from the 
l)osterior angle, nearly straight, directed dorsad. Outer apical appendages 
spatulate; the inner exj)anded fanedike, hatchet-shapc'd. 
Ilololypc. — cf : Hazleton, Poiinsylvaiiia. June (i, 11)11. 
The i)roeess of llu' liypopysiti! ])l('urite niig;hl sing:g;('.sl a .simi- 
larity to ludcroldbif^ or nidcroldhoidc.s, in both of whieh, however, 
the proeess is niiich heavier and curved. Tlu^ wing; pattern, also, 
is very different. Its differentiation from allic'd forms has l)een 
eojisidered nmh'r similissitnd. 
Tipula fuligiiiosa Say, Jonrn. .\cad. Nat.Sci. Phila.. m, p. IS, (< 'l< no// ora); 
(’onipl. \\ Orks, n, p. 41. ('J’ijiahi .speriosa Loew is the male.) 
A male si)eeimen found .June 12, 11)12, in a |)ool of waler. 
Tipula hermannia Alexamk'r, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., l!)lo, p. ts(), 
('J'ipalft I'aficiala Loew). 
Common. June to Aug;ust. 
Tipula serta Loew, Berlin. Ent. Zeit.sehr., \ii, p. 2S;>, ISti;); t'ent., iv, j). 11. 
Hare. June' 13, 11)13. 
Tipula senega Alexander, In.sec. In.scit. Alen.st., in, p. IJ.S, P.lbn (I'ipiilo 
pallida Loew, Cent., iv, ]>. lb.) 
Hare. June 2, 1913; June 6, 1920. 
Tipula ultima Alexander, Insec. Inscit. Alenst., m, p. 12S. Itlbn i'l'lpala 
flavicaati Fabricius, Syst. .\ntl., j). 24.) 
Abundant in Seiitianber, on low g'rounds, open woods, etc. 
Have never observed this lly before Septenilx'r. 
Tipula abdominalis Say, Jonrn. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.. m, p. IS, 1 sl>;;; 
Comiil. Works, ii, p. 45, (Ctenophora). 
C'onyngham \hilley, September 2, 1915. A number of spi'ci- 
inens taken, resting on the trunk of a small ti-ee. 
Tipula costalis Say, Jonrn. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., in, j). 2.4, 1S24; Comp!, 
tt'orks, II, p. 4S. 
Not rare; July to September. Common among I'eed-grasses 
in dried-up swainii) land. 
TUANS. AM. ENT. SUC., XLVII. 
