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3. Camptocladius fumosus n. sp. 

 (P1.30, fig.2) 



Male. Fnscoiis. Head and palpi duisky yellowish, occiput gray- 

 ish ; antennae wholly fuscous, the hairs brown. Dorsum of thorax 

 witli three wide subshining black or dark broT\'n stripes, the an- 

 terior margin, the humeri, the narrow lines separating" the dorsal 

 stripes, and the pleura yellow, the scutellum brownish yellow; 

 sternum and metanotum subshining brown or blackish. Abdomen 

 and genitalia uniformly fuscous, with pale hairs. Legs pale fus- 

 cous, the bases of the femora yellow. Hairs pale. Front meta- 

 tarsus about one half as long as its tibia. Wings hyaline with a 

 yellowish tinge; the fork of the cubitus is beyond the crossvein ; 

 tip of K,j+g is rather close to the tip of the wing and distad'of the 

 extremity of Cu^. Halteres yellow. Length 2 mm. Ithaca N, Y. 



4. Camptocladius aterrimus Meigen 



1818 Chironomns Meigen. Syst. Beschr. 1:47,59 



1839 Chironomns Staeger. Kroj. Tidsskr. 2 : 578, 61 



1850 Chironomns Zett. Dipt. Scand. 9 :3573, 99 



1864 Chironomns Schiner. Fauna Anstr. 2 : 612 



1874 Camptocladius V. d. Wulp. Ti.id. v. Ent 17 : 133 



1877 Camptocladius V. d. Wnlp. Dipt. Neerl. p.276 



Velvet black. Antennae, legs and halteres black, plume of the 

 antennae of the male blackish, with a whitish shimmer near 

 the tip. Fore metatarsus about one third shorter than its tibia. 

 Wings Avhitish, the anterior yeins pale brown, the others uncol- 

 ored, without a short iblack longitudinal dash at the root of the 

 wing, R^^- gradually bent toward the costa and joining it not far 

 from the end ; the posterior branch of the cubitus somewhat less 

 bent than in C. byssinus; length 2.25 mm. Fork of the 

 cubitus noticeably distad of the crossvein, V. d. Wulp, loc. cit. 

 Greenland; Staeger, loc. cit.; Michigan; New Jersey. 



5. Camptocladius pum.ilio Holmgren 



1869 Chironomns Holmg., K. Svensk. Vet. Akad. Handl. 8 : 5, 41 



1878 Chironomns Ost. Sack. Cat'l. Dipt. N. A. p.21 

 1898 Chironomns Lnndb. Vidensk. Meddel. p.276, 57 

 1902 Camptocladius Kerfesz. Cat'l. Dipt. p.l:215 



Male. Thorax black, lightly cinereous, subshining, posteriorly 

 with two cinereous, strongly appToximated stripes, with yellow 

 pile arranged in two rows. Abdomen black or fuscous black, 

 the base sometimes paler, shining, and with yellow pile. The 

 antennae a little longer than the thorax (not shorter as Holm- 

 gren has it). The palpi are black; the legs are more or less 

 brown. The halteres are fuscous black, with the peduncle some- 

 times sordidly white. The wings are whitish hyaline, the anal ' 



