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Imagines 

 a At least the apical lialf of the middle and hind femora black 



b Abdominal segments with narrow white posterior margins ; fore 

 metatarsus about one fourth or one third shorter than its tibia 



1. tremulus 

 Ub Abdomen with wide white or yellow fasciae 



c Abdomen with the first, most of the third, half of the fifth, and 

 posterior margins of the second and the. fourth, yellow 



2. geminatus 

 cc Abdomen not marked in this manner 



d With the fore metatarsus about one half as long as the tibia 

 e With yellow bands on the first, fourth and seventh segments 



3. trifasciatus( var. tricinctus) 

 ee With yellow bands on the first, fourth and fifth segments 



4. e X 11 i s n. sp. 

 dd With the fore metatarsus about two thirds as long as its tibia 

 e With yellow bands on the first and fourth segments 



5. bicinctus 

 ee With the first and second wholly, and a part of the third and 



f ourtli segments yellow 6. v a r i p e s 



aa Middle and hind femora for the most part yellow or white 

 b With first, fourth and seventh abdominal segments yellow 



3. trifasciatus 

 bb Abdomen not marked in this manner 



c Metatarsus of the fore legs about one half as long as the tibia ; 



abdominal segments with yellow margins 7. sylvestris 



cc Fore metatarsus about two thirds as long as the tibia ; abdominal 

 segments with brown posterior bands 8. d e b i 1 i s 



Note. — Consult also the auxiliary key containing Walker's species, p.l98. 



In occasional specimens of some members of this genus the 

 part which is usually yellow is found to be black. In this case, 

 however, the black is shining, and easily contrasts with the vel- 

 vet black of the other parts. 



1. Cricotopus tremulus Linne 



175S T 1 p u 1 a Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. X. p.5S7, 23 



1767 Tip u la Llnu. Syst. Nat. ed. XII. p.975, 31 



1804 C li i r o n o lu u s Moigen. Klass. 1 : 15, 11 



3818 C h i r o n o ni u s Meigen. Syst. Reschr. 1:45,56 



1850 Chirononius Zott. Dipt. Scand. 9:3562,88 



1864 Chirononius Schiner. Fauna Austr. 2:611,72 



1884 Cricotopus Mik. Wicn. Ent. Zeitg. 3:202 



1899 O r 1 o t o p u s Johnson, hi Smith's Cat'l. Ins. N. .1. p.627 



Male. Dorsum of the thorax yellow, with wide, posteriorly 

 confluent longi(udin;il shining bhu'k strijies; the pleura some- 

 times paler witli l)lack spot at the base of the wing; the scutel- 



