260 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY [BuU. 



T. {Tipula) maritima Alex. 



1930. Tipida maritima Alexander; Occas. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., 5 : 276-277. 



Antennae with flagellum bicolored, the enlargements black. Me- 

 dian notch of tergite narrower than in cunctans ; outer dististyle 

 small, expanded distally; flange on face of inner dististyle without a 

 comb of teeth. $. L. 13-15 mm.; w. 14-17 mm.; antenna, about 4 

 mm. 

 (Oct.) Me., Alass. (Nantucket). (Austral). 



T. (ri/mZa) tennessa Alex. (Fig. 29, B). 



1920. Tipula tennessa Alexander ; Can. Ent., 52 : 226-227. 



Antennal flagellum bicolored. Dark seam at end of vein 2nd A 

 sometimes obsolete or virtually so, especially in Eastern specimens. 

 Hypopygium with tergite (Fig. 29, B). $. L. 16-16.5 mm.; w. 18.5- 

 19.5 mm.; antenna, about 4.5 mm. ?. L. 19-21 mm.; w. 18-20 mm. 



(Oct.) Mass., southw. to Tenn. 



T. (ri/>wZa) ultima Alex. (Fig. 29, C). 



1805. Tipula flavescens Fabricius; Syst. Antl., p. 24 (preoccupied; 



flavicans, as written by later authors). 

 1915. T. ultima Alexander; Insec. Inscit. Menst., 3:128. 



Figs.— Snodgrass, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 30, pi. 14, fig. 108 (hyp.) ; 1904. 

 Alexander, Cfls. N. Y., 1, pi. 47, fig. 232 (wing) ; pi. 50, fig. 273, pi. S3, fig. 2i2> 

 (hyp.) ; 1919. Dickinson, Cfls. Wise, p. 230, fig. 137 (wing) ; p. 248, fig. 171 (hyp.) ; 

 1932. 



Antennal flagellum bicolorous. Head .and thorax pinkish gray, 

 praescutal stripes ill-defined. Wings strongly suffused with yellow 

 or brownish yellow, sparsely patterned with brown; stigma clear 

 light yellow in central portion. Median tergal abdominal stripe red- 

 dish brown, not consj^icuous ; hypopygium large; tergite (Fig. 29, C) : 

 a median chitinized furcula on ventral side of tergite near base of 

 notch. $ . L. 15-17 mm. ; w. 16-19 mm. ? . L. 17-25 mm. ; w. 16-23 

 mm. 



(Late Aug.-Oct.) Ont., Que., N. B., N. S., Me., N. H., Vt., Mass., R. L, N. Y., 

 N. J., Pa., westw. to Sask., N. D. and Wyo., southw. to Tenn., Miss, and n. Fla. 



Connecticut.— Branford, Oct. 1, 1929 (R. B. F.) ; E. Hartland, Sept. 1, 5, 11, 1928 

 (C.P.A.); New Haven, Oct. 16, 1903 (H.L.V.), Sept. 12, 1904 (B. H.W.); Nor- 

 folk, Sept. 11, 1928 (C. P. A.); Salisbury, Sept. 12, 1928 (C. P.A.); Stamford, 

 Sept. 26, 1929, Sept. 18-Oct. 1, 1931 (B. T. R. L.) ; Storrs, 1929 (J. A. M.) ; Westville, 

 Sept. 18, 1904 (W. E. B.) ; Windsor, Sept. 11, 1929 (J.A.M.). 



T. {Tipula) near paludosa Mg. 



1830. Tipula paludosa Meigen ; Syst. Beschr., 6 : 289. 



1930. T. paludosa Lackschewitz ; Konowia, 9:267-269, pi. 1, fig. 2 



(hyp.) 



A species very close to paludosa has been taken several times at 

 and near St. Johns, Newfoundland. More material is needed before 



