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C. excitans Walk. Montreal (G). 

 C. frigidus O. S. P.Q. (Osten-Sacken). 

 C. fugax O. S. Montreal (C); Anticosti (Williston). 

 C. indus O. S. Montreal VI (C); Gatineau VII (Be). 



C. mitis O. S. St. Hilaire VI (C); Montreal VI (C); Vaudreuil Co. VII (Be); Ottawa District 

 VII (Be). 



C. niger Macq. Montreal VII (Be). 

 C. obsoletus Wied. Rigaud VII (C). 

 C. sackeni Hine. Montreal VI (Be). 



C. vittatus Wied. Levis (Fy); St. Hilaire VII (C); Rigaud VII (C); Ottawa District VIII 

 (G). 



TABANUS Linn. 



T. affinis Kirby. Montreal VI (Be); Ottawa District VII (F). 



T. astutus O. S. Montreal (C). 



T. bicolor Fabr. Montreal (C). 



T. epistates O. S. Montreal VII (Cd); Meach Lake VI (F). 



T. lasiophthalmus Macq. Montreal VI (C); Ottawa District VII (Be). 



T. lineola Fabr. Levis (Fy); Montreal VI (C); Ottawa District VI (Be). 



T. nigrovittatus Macq. Montreal (C). 



T. orion O. S. Montreal (C). 



T. recedens Walk. ( =catenatus Walk (Montreal VII (Cd). 



T. reinwardtii Wied. Montreal (C). 



T. sepentrionalis Loew. Montreal (C). 



T. trispilus Wied. Rigaud VII (C). 



T. zonalis Kirby. Mattawa VI (Wilson). 



Family LEPTIDAE 



The "Snipe flies" are so called from their long legs, conical bodies and sometimes down- 

 ward projecting beak. The flies are predacious and are found on course grasses and low bushes. 

 The larvae also are predatory and are to be found in wet moss or decaying wood, and some 

 live in dry sandy soil. 



LEPTIS Fabr. 

 L. boscii Macq. Quebec (Fy). 

 L. hlrta Loew. Rigaud VII (C); Montreal (C). 

 L. mystacea Macq. Montreal VI (C); Rigaud VI (C). 

 L. punctipennis Say. Montreal VI (Cd). 

 L. scapularis Loew. East Bolton VII (W). 

 L. vertebrata Say. Quebec (Fy); Montreal (C). 



