
NOTES ON THE TIPULIDZ OF THE GLASGOW DISTRICT, 193 
FR, similis, Staeg.—Two of this species were swept into the net 
at the same time as Ptychoptera contaminata, on the banks 
of the canal, at Possil Marsh, on 25th June. 
Erioptera flavescens, Linn,—Was flying abundantly among the 
rushes at the Linn of Baldernock on 6th June. Not 
observed elsewhere. 
£. tenionota, Mg.—Common at Clober on 25th and 27th June. 
Also taken at Possil Marsh and Giffnock in the same 
month. 
Among the contents of the sweep-net on the 
E. fuscipennis, Me. banks of the Allander on 27th June both 
species were obtained. JZ. trivialis had 
E. trivialis, Mg. previously been taken at Mollinburn on 
the 30th May. 
Idioptera pulchella, Mg.—On the 20th May we obtained two 
examples of this beautiful species on Inchmoan, Loch 
Lomond. It seems to frequent rushes. 
LEphelia miliaria, Egg.—One specimen at Mollinburn on 30th 
May ; a female. 
£. marmorata, Mg.—One on Inchmurrin, 19th June; a male, 
Trichocera regelationis, Linn.—Alexandra Park, March. 
Limnophila meigenti, Verr.—Inchmurrin, 19th June, Several 
specimens were obtained. 
L. dispar, Mg.—Common at Possil Marsh on 25th June, and at 
Clober on 27th. Flies among the rushes and sedges, and 
does not rise high. 
L. lineola, Mg.—Inchmurrin, 19th June. 
L. lineolella, Verr.—Common on Inchmurrin on 20th June, and 
at Clober on 27th June and 4th July. Haunts the Alder. 
L. discicollis, Mg.—Several were netted at Steps on 7th June. 
L. nemoralis, Mg.—Perhaps the commonest species of all the 
Limnobiade, First obtained at Crookston on the 13th June, 
and subsequently in almost every locality visited. It is par- 
ticularly abundant on the banks of the Allander, at Clober, 
where a dozen could easily have been netted at one sweep on 
the 25th and 27th June. Not observed after the middle of 
July. Other localities are—Possil Marsh, Cadder Wilderness, 
Drymen Road, Kirn. 
L. pilata, Wik.—Banks of Allander, 27th June. 
