DRTHORRH AIMIA 

 Nkmatocera 



Tipulidae 

 Rhyphidae 



Figs. 25, 26. Tipiila olt'facea Linn, f, 18 x40 mm., 9 22 x38 mm. The common Crane-fly or Daddy long legs. 



The larvae are 

 grass lawns. 



iidely known as "leather-jackets," and are highly injurious to various roots, especially 



Fig. 27. Rhyphus fenestralis Scopoli. 

 $ 5x12 mm. Found on windows 

 of houses and outhouses. The 

 larvae live in water, rotting wood 

 and hollow trees, or in manure. 



