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times as loug as the tibia, but is tAvice as long as the second tarsal 

 joint; the remaining joints gradually decreasing in length; legs 

 slender and bare. 



Female. Dorsum of thorax yellow with three black stripes. 

 Abdomen rather stout, pubescent. In other respects like the male. 

 Translation. ? Greenland. (Lundbeck.) 



11. Chironomus brunneipennis n. sp. 



ReseiBbles a 1 b i m a n u s Meigen but ditf«rs in being slightly 



larger, in having the knob of the halteres fuscous, and in having 



the fore metatarsus nearly twice as long as its tibia. 



Female. Shining black ; legs partly brown. Length 3.5 mm. 

 Head black, proboscis, palpi and antennae fuscous. Thorax in- 

 cluding scutellum, metanotum, pleura and pectus shining black; 

 humeri fuscous. Abdomen black, subopaque. Legs brownish; 

 coxae yelloAvish, femora brown, fore pair yellowish on basal half; 

 tibiae yellowish brown ; tarsi brown exce])ting basal half or two 

 thirds of the metatarsi which are yellowish or brownish yellow. 

 Wings hyaline, very slightly smoky; anterior veins and the cross- 

 vein broAvii, posterior veins yelloAv. Halteres fuscous, stem yel- 

 lowish. Ithaca, N. Y. 



12. Chironomus caliginosus n. sp. 

 (P1.22, flg.5) 



Female. Fuscous; legs partly brown; wings smoky. Length 

 6 mm. 



Head, including palpi and proboscis fuscous. Antennae ferru- 

 ginous, the basal joint and the incisures yellow, apical joint 

 darker. Dorsum of thorax yellow, gi'ay pollinose with three dull 

 black stri])es; pleura, sternum, metanotum, and scutellum fuscous. 

 Abdomen fuscous with yellow hairs; posterior margin of segments 

 veiw slightly grayish; when viewed obliquely from behind the 

 apical half of each segment appears gray pollinose. Fore coxae 

 pale brown, the others fuscous; femora brown; fore femora with 

 Ijasal two thirds and middle femora with basal one half yellow; 

 all tibiae brown; tarsi yellow, tijis of the joints brown; fore meta- 

 tarsus 1.5 times as long as its tibia. Wings smoky, especially 

 along the course of the veins; veins reddish brown including 

 crossvein. Halteres white, with end of knob brown. Two speci- 

 mens. Ithaca, N. Y. 



13. Chironomus niveipennis Fabricius 



180.5 Chironomus Fabr. Syst. Antl. 42, 21 



1818 Chironomus Meigen. Syst. Beschreib. 1:51. 73 



1850 Chironomus Zett. Dipt. Scand. 9 : 3566, 92 



