Oi)0 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY [BuU. 



T. {Lwiatipula) Seminole Alex. (Fig. 32, H). 



1915. Tipiila seminole Alexander; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliiladel- 

 phia, 1915 : 495-496. 



Figs— Alexander. Ibid., pi. 16, fig. 16 (wing) ; pi. 17. fig. 28, pi. 18, fig. 37, pi. 

 19, fig. 54, pi. 21, fig. 77 (hvp.). Alexander, Cfls. N. Y., 1, pi. 55, fig. 348 (hyp.) ; 

 1919. 



Xintli tergite (Fig. 32, H). Setae of eiglith sternite in two jflat- 

 tened, relatively small brushes. $ . L. 12.5-14 mm. ; w. 12.5-14 mm. ; 

 iinteiiiia. about 4.6-5 mm. 9. L. 22-23 mm.; w. 15.5-16 mm. 



(Apr., May^ N. C, Ga. 



T. (Zwrt«!5i/?wZ«) submaculata Lw. (Fig. 32, 1). 



1863. Tipvla ftuhmacnJafa Loew; Berlin. Ent. Zeitschr., 7:288. 



Figs.— Alexander, Cfls; N. Y.. 1, pi. 47. fig. 239 (wing), pi. 52, fig. 317 (hyp.); 

 1919. Dickinson, Cfls. Wise, p. 22>2,, fig. 145 (wing) ; p. 249, fig. 181 (hyp.) ; 1932. 



Praescutiim grayish, with four narrow brown stripes, the inter- 

 mediate pair more or less obsolete at anterior ends, representing the 

 lateral borders of a broad, more grayish, median area. Heavily-pat- 

 terned individuals have the outer cells of wing much darker than 

 those before cord. Ninth tergite (Fig. 32,1) : thei^ is some variation 

 in length of tergal horns. $ . L. 12-13 mm. ;^ w. 15-16 mm.; antenna. 

 5-5.5 mm. ? . L. 16-19 mm. ; w. 15-19 mm. 



(May-July) Ont., Que., N. S., Me., N. H., Vt., Mass.. N. Y., N. J., Pa., westw. 

 to Mich, and Wise, southw. to S. C. and Tenn. (Canadian, Transition). 



Connecticut.— Canaan, Tune 10, 1928 (R. B. F.) ; Tunxis State Park, Tulv 2i, 1931 

 (C.P.A.). 



T. {Lunatipula) translucida Doane. (Fig. 32. L). 



1901. Tipula tmnslucida Doane; Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, 9:109. 



1919. T. devia Dietz; Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., 12: 86-87. 



Figs.— Dietz, Ibid., pi. 5, figs. 1, 2 (hyp.). Alexander, Cfls. N-. Y., 1, pi. 52, fig. 

 313 (hyp.) ; 1919. 



Antennae bicolored, yellow, the basal enlargements of segments 

 more or less darkened. Male hypopygium with tergite (Fig. 32, L). 

 $. L. 14-16 mm.; w. 16-18 mm.; antenna, about 5 mm. 



(June, July) Pa., Md., westw. to 111., Mo. and Okla., southw. to N. C. S. C. ?nd 

 Tenn. (Austral). 



I can see no differences between denia and translucida except the 

 Lslightly more acute apex of basistyle of the former. 



T. (Z^^m^^^;pMZa) triplex Wk. (Figs. 32, J, K). 



1S48. Tvpula tiipJca- Walker; List Dipt. Brit. Mus., 1 : 66; Alexander, 



Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, 25 : 277. 

 1901. T. inemils- Doane; Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, 9 : 112. 



Figs.— Snodgrass, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 30, pi. 14, figs. 89-93 (hyp.) ; 1904. 

 Alexander. Cfls. N. Y., 1, pi. 47, fig. 236 (wing), pi. 52, fig. 309 (hyp.) ; 1919! Dick- 

 inson, Cfls. Wise, p. 250, fig. 190 (hvp.) ; 1932. 



