250 



CONNECTICUT GEOL, AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY fBull. 



slightly longer, more pointed, directed slightly ventrad. $ . L. 9-11 

 mm.; w. 10-11.5 mm. 9. L. 12-13 mm.; w. 11 mm. 



(Apr., May) Mass., southw. to Va., N. C. and S. C. (Transition, Austral). 



Connecticut.— Branford, May 12, 1933 (M.P.Z.); Storrs, April 1932, May 23, 1929 

 (J. A.M.). 



T. { YamatotipuJ a) calopier a Ijw. (Fig. 28, B). 



1SC3. Tipula caloptera Loew; Berlin. Ent. Zeitschr., T : 292. 



Figs.— Alexander, Cfls. N. Y., 1, pi. 45, fig. 214 (wing) ; 1919. Dickinson, Cfls. 

 Wise, p. 228, fig. 131 (wing) ; 1932. 



Praescutal stripes narrowly but conspicuously bordered by dark 

 brown. Vein 2nd A seamed with brown. Male hypopygium with 

 median lohe of tergite (Fig. 28, B) very broad, obtuse, not subtended 

 by lobes or hair-pencils. $. L. 18-22 mm.; w. 22-26 mm. 5. L. 

 25-26 mm. ; w. 26-28 mm. 



(June-Aug.) Ont., Que., N. B., N. S., Me., N. H., Vt., Mass., R. I., N. Y., N. J., 

 Pa., westw. to Wise, and Mo., southw. to n. Fla. and Tenn. 



Connecticut.— Cornwall Bridge, June 12, 1931 (M. M. A.); East River, June 12 

 (Ely); Kent Falls, June 12-13. 1931, July 23-24, 1931, Aug. 19, 1931 (C. P. A.); 

 Sharon, Sept. 5, 1928 (G. C. C.) ; Stamford, July 17, 1929 (B.T.R.L.); Storrs, 

 1929 (CS. C). 



T. {Y amatotipula) calopteroides Alex. 



1919. TipuUi calopteroides Alexander; Can. Ent., 51:168-169. 



1921. T. antiopa Dietz; Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 47:266-267. 



Close to strepens and possibly only a darker southern race of 

 same, distinguished by the larger size and more intense pattern of the 

 wings, which are almost as dark in color as in caloptera. $ . L. 17- 

 17.5 mm.; w. 21-22 mm. 9. L. about 25 mm.; w. 25-25.5 mm. 



(May, June) Pa., southw. to N. C. and S. C. 



T. {Y amatotipida) c?iyw.ga. AlQrs.. (Fig. 28, C). 



1915. Tipula cayuga Alexander; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 

 1915 : 485-487. 



Figs.— Alexander, Ihid., pi. 16, fig. 10 (wing), pi. 19, fig. 49, pi. 20, fig. 63 (hyp.). 

 Alexander, Cfls. N. Y., 1, pi. 46, fig. 222 (wing), pi. 49, fig. 272, pi. 53, fig. 325 

 (hyp.) ; 1919. 



Praescutum olive gray, the stripes reddish brown, bordered by 

 dark brown. The structure of the hypopygium shows an obvious re- 

 lationship to tephrocephala\ ninth tergite (Fig. 28, C). 5. L. 15-18 

 mm. ; w. 16.5-18.5 mm. 9 . L. 23-24 mm. ; w. 21-22 mm. 



(Late May, June) Ont., N. B., N. S., Me., N. H., Vt., Mass., N. Y., westw. to 

 Mich., southw. to Tenn. 



Connecticut.— Cornwall Bridge, May 30, 1931, June 13, 1931 (C. P. A.) ; W. Granby, 

 June 8, 1929 (C. P. A.). 



