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General coloration of notuni opaque brownish yellow, with three 

 confluent dark In-own stripes; pleura pruinose; sternopleurite dark- 

 ened. Abdomen elon<^ate. Male hypopy<j:iuni (Fig. 36,1): anal 

 tube with a group of about seven long setae. S . L. 6-8 nun. : w. 6.5-S 

 nun. 5 . L, 8-8.5 mm. ; w. 8-8.5 mm. 



(Late Aug.-Oct.) Que, X. B.. Me., N. H., Vt, Mass., N. Y., westw. to Midi., 

 southw. to N. C. 



Connecticut.— E. Hartland, Sept. 11. 1928 (G. C. C); Norfolk, Sept. 12, 1928 (C. 

 P. A.) ; W. Granby. Sept. 11, 1928 (C. P. A.). 



Despite its color and elongate halteres, I believe this fly to bo 

 most nearly allied to the morio group, rather than to halterata where 

 it has been placed. 



L. {Dicranomn ki) siMMa. {O.S.) (Fig. 36, J). 



1859. Bicranomykh sfuJta Osten Sacken: Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil- 



adalphia, 1859 : ^K). 

 1911. Fureomyfa monticoJa Alexander: P.syche. 18:201-202. 



Figs.— Alexander. Ibid., 18, pi. 16, fig. 7 (wing), figs. 12, 13 (hvp.): 1911. 

 Alexander, Cfls. N. Y., 1, pi. 31. fig. 19 (wing) ; 1919. Dickinson, Cfls. Wise, p. 

 183, fig. 55 (wing) : 1932. 



Scutal lobes darkened; pleura yellow. Antennae black. Knobs 

 of halteres infuscated. Wings with Sci ending shortly beyond origin 

 of Rs ; inner end of cell 1st M^ more or less arcuated. Male hypopyg- 

 iuni (Fig. 36, J): ventral dististyle large and fleshy. $. L. 5.5- 

 6.5 mm.; w. 6-6.5 nun. 9. L. 6.5-7.5 nun.; w. 6.5-7 mm. 



(June-Aug.) Me., X. H., Mass., N. Y., w^estw. to Ind., 111., Mich, and Wise, 

 southw. to S. C, Ga. and Tenn. 



Connecticut.— Kent Falls, June 12-13, 1931 (C. P. A.), July 23-24, 1931 (C. P. A.) : 

 Saptree Run State Park, June 14. 1933 (C. P. A.); Winsted. June 9, 1929 (C. P. A.). 



L. {Dlcranonii/ia) uliginosa Alex. (Fig. 36, K). 

 1929. Lhnonia {Din'oiiottit/id) id'tf/inosa Alexander: Bull. Brooklyn 

 P:nt. Soc, 21:27-28. 



General coloration gray; praescutuni with four narrow brown 

 stripes. Antennae dark throughout. Halteres with brown knobs. 

 Wings with a faint l)rown tinge; a brown seam along vein (Ju in cell 

 M. Male hypopygium (Fig. 36, K) : a snuUl tubercle near apex of 

 mesal lobe of basistyle. $. L. 5.5-7 nun.: w. 6.2-8 mm. ?. L. 7.5 

 mm. ; w. 8 mm. 



(June, July) Que., X. H., \'t., N. Y., westw. to Mich., southw. to Tenn. and X. C. 

 Connecticut.— Manitic Lake, June 8-9, 1929 (C. P.A.). 

 L. {Dicvanomi/ia) walleyi sp. nov. (Fig. 3(>, L). 



Wings long and narrow, as in longipennis: rostrmu and palpi 

 brownish black; general coloration gray, the thoracic pleura indis- 

 tinctly striped with brown; legs chiefly black; wings whitish sub- 

 hvaline, the bases of Anal cells and a seam along vein Cu brownish; 



