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E. (Erioptera) fuYcifer Alex. (Fig. 51, H). 



1919. Erioptera furcifer Alexander: Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, 14: 

 108. 



Belongs to the chlorophylla group. General coloration pale green. 

 Ovipositor with the cerci long and slender, with smooth margins. 

 Male hypopygium (Fig. 51, H). S. L. about 4.8-5 mm.; w. 5.2-5.5 

 mm. ? . L. about 5 mm. ; w. 5 mm. 



(Late June, July) Ont., Mass., N. J., westw. to Mich., southw. to Md., S. C. and 

 Tenn. 



Connecticut.— Hamden, July 11-13, Aug. 1, 1932 (P. G.); Woodmont, July 9, 1904 

 (P.L.B.). 



E. {EHoptera) g3isi^^2ix\?i AIqx. (Fig. 51, 1). 



1929. Erioptera {Erioptera) <7a5/>6a7ia Alexander ; Can. Ent., 61 : 250- 

 251. 



Belongs to the chlorophylla group. General coloration very pale 

 green. Ovipositor with the cerci slender, with smooth margins. Male 

 hypopygium (Fig. 51.1). $. L. about 5-5.5 mm.; w. 5-5.5 mm. 2. 

 L. about 6 mm. ; w. 6.5 mm. 



(Late June- Aug.) Que., westw. to Mich. 



E. {Erioptei^a) JxvQgoi^hihaXraQ. Alex. (Fig. 52, A). 

 1918. Erioptera {Erioptera) Tnegophthahna Alexander; Can. Ent., 

 50 : 60-61. 



Eyes {$) very large, black. Antennal scape and pedicel dark, 

 flagelliim pale basally, the outer segments darkened. Head yellow, 

 the front and posterior orbits more silvery. Halteres and legs pale, 

 the knobs of former a trifle darkened. Male hypopygium (Fig. 52, A). 

 $ . L. 4.5-5 mm. ; w. 4.5-5.2 mm. 9 . L. 5.5 mm. ; w\ 5.5 mm. 



(June) Ont., Que., Me., Vt., N. Y., Pa., westw. to Mich., southw. to N. C. and 

 Tenn. 



Connecticut.— Norfolk, June 9, 1929 (C. P. A.) ; W. Granby, June 8, 1929 (C. P. A.). 



E. (^Wo;?i^er«) septemtrionis O. S. (Fig. 52, B). 

 1859. Erioptera septemtrionis Osten Sacken; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, 1859 : 226. 



Figs.— Alexander, Cfls. N. Y., 1, pi. 35, fig. 72 (wing) ; 1919. Crampton, In- 

 sec. Inscit. Menst., 13, pi. 3, fig. 10 (thorax) ; 1925. Dickinson, Cfls. Wise, p. 192, 

 fig. IZ (wing) ; 1932. 



Trichia of wing- veins unusually short; vein 2Tnd A strongly sinu- 

 ous. Male hypop3^gium (Fig. 52, B). 5. L. 4-4.5 mm.; w. 4.5-5.5 

 mm. 2 . L. 5-5.5 mm. ; w. 5-5.5 mm. 



(Apr.-Sept.) Ont., Que., N. B., N. S., Me., Vt., N. H., Mass., N. Y., westw. to 

 Mich., Wise, la. and Kan., southw. to Ga., n. Fla. and Ala. 



Connecticut.— Hamden, July 8, Aug. 24, 1932 (N. T.), July 12, 1932 (P. G.); Kent 

 Falls, Sept. 11, 1929 (A. J. W.); Middletown, May 26, 1929 (R. C. N.) ; Norfolk, 

 May 31, 1916 (W. L. M.), June 9, 1929 (C. P.A.); Salisbury, Sept. 5. 1928 (G. C. 

 C); Stamford, Mav 16, 1929 (B. T. R. L.); Tvler Lake, May 17. 1931 (C. P. A.): 

 Union, Aug. 17-18, 1928 (C F. C). 



