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larvae retain their hold upon rocks, etc., in the streams where 

 they are found Simuliidae (p. 302) . 



— Larvae with distinct though sometimes small abdominal spiracles; 



mouth without fan-like processes ; posterior abdominal segments 

 not noticeably dilated, the last without sucker-like disc ; terrestrial 

 species 8 



8. Antennae elongate; body armed with conspicuous bristles or hairs 



! 9 



— Antennae usually short and inconspicuous, sometimes apparently 



absent; body without conspicuous bristles 10 



9. Anal spiracles at the apices of a pair of long stalk-like processes. . . . 



SCATOPSIDAE (p. 300) . 



— Anal spiracles not noticeably elevated, situated near base of dorsal 



surface of apical segment Bibionidae (p. 298). 



10. Dorsal, or clypcal, sclerite of head not conspicuously tapered pos- 



teriorly; antennae well developed Bolitophilidae (p. 247). 



— Dorsal, or clypeal, sclerite of head conspicuously tapered pos- 



teriorly; antennae almost indistinguishable 11 



11. Lateral sclerites of head meeting on ventral line only for a short 



space immediately eaudad of mouth-opening, not connected at 

 posterior margin Mycetophilidae (p. 248). 



— Lateral sclerites of head connected for a very short space behind 



mouth-opening and again near posterior margin 



SCIARIDAE (p. 258) 



12. Dorsal surface of first and second abdominal segments each with 2 



wart-like elevations somewhat resembling pseudopods, the apices 

 of which are armed with numerous small hook-like setae; larvae 

 aquatic, amphipneustie Dixidae (p. 279) . 



— Dorsal surface of first and second abdominal segments without ele- 



vated processes 13 



13. All or some of the dorsal segments with narrow, chitinized, strap- 



like transverse bands, or the apical segment in the form of a 

 short chitinized tube ; rarely the ventral abdominal segments bear 



a central series of sucker-like discs Psychodidae (p. 264). 



— ■ Dorsum without narrow, chitinized, strap-like bands, apical segment 

 not in the form of a short chitinized tube ; ventral abdominal seg- 

 ments never with sucker-like discs 14 



14. Apical abdominal segment with long, slender respiratory tube .... 



Ptychopteridae (p. 238) . 



— Apical abdominal segment without long respiratory tube 15 



15. Antennae undeveloped, appearing as pale round spots on sides of 



head ; ventral surface of head with the sclerites contiguous ante- 

 riorly, Avidely separated posteriorly 16 



— Antennae pedunculate, usually well developed; ventral surface of 



head with sclerite contiguous on entire length, not separated 

 widely posteriorly 17 



