208 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



58 T r i m i c r a a 11 o m a 1 a O. S. Reported by Osten Sacken 

 from the State. 



59 G n o p h o m y i a t r i s t i s s i m a O. S. Norton's Land- 

 ing, N. Y., June 19, 1872, in Cornell University collection. 



60 Ulomorpha pilosella O. S. Described from Tren- 

 ton Falls. Taken in trap lanterns at Old Forge once or twice 

 in July. 



61 Trichocera brumalis Fitch. This species appears 

 on the wing in late autumn and early spring, and on warm days 

 in winter. It is seen not infrequently flying over the snow. 



62 Limnophila (Dicranophragma) fuscovaria 

 O. S. In the Cornell University collection from Norton's Land- 

 ing, N. Y. 



63 Limnophila macrocera Say. Axton, N. Y. June 

 1901 (MacGillivray). 



64 Limnophila (D a c t y 1 o 1 a b i s) m o n t a n a O. S. 

 A specimen was sent me by Mr Charles P. Alexander, taken 

 on the i6th of May at Gloversville, N. Y. 



65 Limnophila niveitarsis O. S. Several female 

 specimens were taken in trap lanterns at Old Forge, July 20th. 



66 Limnophila (Prionolabis) rufibasis O. S. 

 Norton's Landing, N. Y., June 2, 1872, in Cornell University 

 collection. 



6^ Limnophila tenuipes Say. Manlius, N. Y., Sep- 

 tember 6, 1872, Cornell University collection. 



^„ T • 1 • 1 i /^ c 1 Taken commonly 



68 Li mnophila toxon eur a O. S. ^ 



I at Old Forge m 



69 Limnophila b r e v i f u r c a O. S. August. 



70 Limnophila a d u s t a O. S. Manlius, N. Y., Sep- 

 tember 6, 1872, Cornell University collection. 



71 E p i p h r a g ,m a f a s c i p e n n i s Say. Ithaca, May 8, 

 1891. 



72 Eriocera longicornis AA^alk. Ithaca, May 2, in 

 Cornell University collection. 



73 Eriocera spinosa O. S. Recorded by Osten Sacken 

 from Trenton Falls. 



74 Penthoptera albitarsis O. S. Ithaca, N. Y., 

 July 14, 1892, a single male in the Cornell University collection. 

 "The Glen" Ithaca, September 17, 1907; a single female speci- 

 men that I captured in my hat while it hovered with its long, 

 white feet outspread over the surface of the water in a spring 

 basin. 



