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List oF SPECIES. | Nortu AMERICAN. EuROPEAN. 
Tipulinee (continued). | 
am@ipualaobtects, Heer. 2.20.0. ss: Wertdetaie arate ebetercrves are Radoboj, Croatia. 
‘eo lethaa Scuddaewien sa: ees Florissant, Colo. 
‘Sep lapilléscens Scudds eyes. es 2 “6 6 
. “ — spoliata SS IGE Ao SS | Green River, Wyo. 
Moe ibrevirostris: ILoew,.. ... «0-1; | cece ee cece dee eee | Prussian amber. 
me fh eucerd, C7? 1 Fann ree Pera ce Wate ec ste “6 “ 
* «goliath SOM A Siey ots ao forsee fant | A bates miatefe siete soe | se <c 
eee <eesinternalisybeene ss. se oa: eared heared: said Aix, Provence. 
fre Panalope GU Hen MGIEDE!, 2.) | sales soe mae se aeterk ote Radoboj, Croatia. 
COT SOK AG, “TR oresicsrae) (Ibo) b odacouebonso aur Prussian amber. 
* « “« « Tyrivosa Cel) .6 dol) com rienos senonande Aix, Provence. 
cs (anes OChnacead (SCO: 
ETI samieteare a's sierayes oie, 6 aca.x aas'||yane'e aeagtrsi ose io\s © aieyete | Oeningen, Baden. 
* lupalugvothem sp. COC.) .., sas cas era sles ein olgislan, w'e «5's | Prussian amber. 
Tipulidea consumpta Scudd........ Florissant, Colo. 
“ bilineata SONA eens, het. oe “s 
se picta $6 Chinen ss ss 
“ reliquize <6) Heaton ‘ + 
13 (CcSpe Da HOerSEeL)MSEUGC SP arsiniet ferns ete ereiel ols Brunstatt, Alsatia. 
Sr Se Certs ey oh AE SOUTER Wesley ty. oid Feca aia Sal oa “ ‘s 
Pe NepuToto miaverspig GOELTES!)-eesteyaieeisiei|iteyatelseatela cielere is e|eieys Aix, Provence. 
Stenopionagdectenigbleyd embry mterers||ticn snelerckapates)aieieter scs/ePs Rott on the Rhine, 
Micrapsis paludis Scudd.......... Florissant, Colo. 
V. NoTE ON PRETERTIARY TIPULIDA. 
The allusions in literature to pretertiary Tipulidz are all from 
the mesozoic, and all somewhat: unsatisfactory, most of them 
vague and entirely uncertain. All but two are from Great Britain, 
and these may be first considered. 
The earliest reference isina paper by Buckman (Proc. Geol. Soc. 
Lond., iv, 212, 1843), in which he merely refers to a wing found in 
the upper Lias at Dumbleton, as ‘‘ supposed to belong to Tipula.”’ 
A couple of years later, Murchison, in the second edition of the 
Geology of Cheltenham, figures (PI. viii, fig. 3) the wing of an insect, 
of which nothing is said in the text, except in the explanation of the 
plate, which reads, ‘‘ Wing (perhaps) of Tipula.’’ On p. 82 it is 
stated that the insects figured on this plate are ‘‘ principally’’ from 
the lower Lias, which is the only indication of its horizon or locality. 
PROC. AMER. PHILOS. SOC. XXXII. 143. x. PRINTED JAN. 9, 1894. 
