AQUATIC IXF^i CTS IN NEW YORK STATE 487 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES 



PLATE 1 



Renwick lagoon at the head of Cayuga lake, Ithaca N. Y. Character- 

 istic shore vegetation. Photo by J. H. Comstock 



PLATE 2 



Renwick lagoon, oi)en water. Photo by J. H. Comstock 



PLATE 3 



Upper reaches of a bayou leading from Renwick lagoon across " the 

 Hats." Photo by J. H. Comstock 



PLATE 4 



Two views along Fall creek, near Ithaca N. Y. (1) Forest lake, looking 

 toward the fall where the creek enters. (2) In the bottom of the gorge; 

 one of the many small cascades; Simulium territory. Photos by H. N. 

 Howland 



PLATE 6 



Aeschna constricta Say 



1 Male imago. Photo from life by J. G. Needham 



2 The nymph approaching a back swimmer. Drawing by Miss Anthony 



PLATE 6 



Unknown caddis fly,'^rva, eaten by Bone pond brook trout 

 1 Head of larva. 2 JEnd of abdomen. 3 Case. 4, 6 and 6 Degs of one 

 side. 



PLATE 7 



Callibaetis skokiana Ndm. 



1 Imago 



2 Nymph 



Photo from life by J. G. Needham, colored by Miss Anthony, after life 



PLATE 8 



Epiphragma fascipennis Loew. Drawing by Miss Anthonj^ 



PLATE 9 



Epiphragma fascipennis, larya and pupa. Drawings by 

 Miss Anthony 



1 Larva, lateral view, anal gills almost withdrawn into the body 



2 Respiratory disk on end of abdomen of larva 



3 Pupa, ventral view 



PLATE lO 



Diptera 

 Immature stages 



1 Larva of an unknown Leptid from rapids 



2 One of its paired bifurcated abdominal prolegs, showing gmppling 

 booklets protruded 



3 Pupa ofTipula flavicans Loew 



4 Larva of an unknown Tipulid from springs 

 6 End of abd- aen of same from above 



