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Subfamily tanypinae 

 Group Tanypiis, Bui. 86, p. 89, line 18 from the bottom 

 /'Wings bare 

 g Fork of the cubitus petiolate 

 . /ii^i apparently forked at its extremity (i. e. R2+3 distinct) . .Procladius 



hh Ri not forked at extremity Psilotanypus 



gg Fork of the cubitus slightly proximad of the M-Cu cross vein 



h Ri with fork at its extremity (i. e. i?2-j-3 distinct) Anatopynia 



hh Rt without this fork Protanypus 



// Wings pubescent 



g Fork of the cubitus slightly proximad of the cross vein (=Ablabesmyia) 



Tanypus 

 gg Fork of the cubitus petiolate 



h Ri apparently forked at its extremity (i. e. R2-J-3 distinct) Protenthes 



[see Ent. News, 1907, p. 4C0] 

 hh Ri not forked Trichotanypus 



Species which belong to this subfamily but not sufficiently char- 

 acterized to place in the following genera are: be 11 us and 

 flavicinctus ( Procladius or Psilotanypus) , h u m e r a 1 i s , 

 tricolor and t u r p i s (bare-winged, possibly Anatopynia), 

 tibialis Staeger and p i c t i p e n n i s (hairy-winged, probably 

 Tanypus) , baltimoreus and tibialis Say (wholly indeter- 

 minate). 



Genus PROCLADIUS 

 Skusc, 1889 



The following are North American species : a d u m b r a t u s , 

 c a 1 i g i n o s u s , c o n c i n n u s , p i n .g u i s , p u s i 1 1 u s , 

 s c a p u 1 a r i s , t h o r a c i u s , and n u b i f e r . 



Procladius nubifer Coquillett 

 1905 Tanypus. Coquillett, N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. June 

 Falls in the couplet with o c c i d e n t a 1 i s (2) in the key given 

 in Bui. 86, Distinguished by its spotted wings. It is yellow ; the 

 first antennal joint, palpi, three vitae on mesonotum, lower portion 

 of the thorax, the metathorax, and the bases of the abdominal seg- 

 ments brown ; legs whitish ; wings whitish hyaline with about nine 

 clouds or spots. Length 3 mm. Utah. 



Procladius thoracicus Loew 

 1866 Tanypus. Loew, Berliner Ent. Zeitschrift 

 I have seen specimens of this species from New Jersey and Louis- 

 iana. In the description given in Bui. 86 on page 129, the third 

 line, place a comma after the word " tibia " and strike it out after 

 the word *' tarsus." 



