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16 Dicranomyia simulans Walk. A full account of 

 the life history and habits of this widespread species is given 

 on pages following. 



17 Dicranomyia pudica O. S. June, Ithaca, N. Y. Cor- 

 nell University collection. 



18 Dicranomyia stulta O. S. Reported by Osten 

 Sacken from Trenton Falls, N. Y. 



19 Limnobia cinctipes Say. A few specimens of 

 this widespread and handsome species came to trap- lanterns at 

 Old Forge in August 1905. 



20 Limnobia i m m a t u r a O. S. Regional, but appar- 

 ently not yet reported from the State. 



21 Limnobia indigena O. S. Taken at Old Forge 

 in August. " The Glen " Ithaca on June 4th, and specimens are 

 in the Cornell University collection from Manlius, N. Y. dated 

 September i, 1872. Apparently it is of wide seasonal range. 



22 Limnobia parietina O. S. Described from Tren- 

 ton Falls, N. Y. 



23 Limnobia solitaria O. S. Reported by Osten 

 Sacken from the State. 



24 Limnobia triocellata O. S. Described from Tren- 

 ton Falls. In the Cornell University collection from Manlius, 

 N. Y., September i, 1872. 



25 Toxorhina miiliebris O. S. Reported by Osten 

 Sacken from the State. 



26 Rhamphidia flavipes Macq. I captured speci- 

 mens of this species flying singly about the marsh near the 

 Cornell University Biological Field Station about the first of 

 June 1907. They flew from stem to stem, with considerable 

 speed, but with little persistence of flight. 



27 Elephantomyia westwoodi O. S. A few speci- 

 mens came to trap lanterns set over Moose river at Old Forge 

 in August 1905. 



28 Atarba picticornis O. S. I have a specimen that 

 has lost its label, that came, I think, ~ from Old Forge, it was 

 reported from Trenton Falls by Osten Sacken. 



29 Dicranoptycha germ ana O. S. Obtained in trap 

 lanterns at Old Forge in July and August. 



30 Teucholabis complexa O. S. Reported by Osten 

 Sacken from Trenton Falls. 



31 Antocha opalizans O. S. Obtained in my tent 

 trap in Beaver Meadow brook in extraordinary abundance, as 

 detailed elsewhere in this report. 



