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281. Limonia macateei (Alex.) (Can. Ent., vol. 48, p. 42, 



1916). 

 One female, Charlemont, Franklin Co., Mass., August 12, 

 1925. I follow Mr. Edwards, the late Dr. Bergroth, and others, 

 in placing in Limonia those species of the genus Dicranomyia 

 with the long subcostal vein. 



282. Dicranoptycha septemtrionis Alex. (Psyche, vol. 33, p. 56, 



1926). 

 Greenfield Mt., Frankhn Co., Mass., August 23-September 6, 

 1925. One additional specimen was taken on the Holyoke Range, 

 south of Amherst, Mass., October 3, 1926, where it was associated 

 with a characteristic autumnal tipulid fauna: Dicranomyia 

 immodesta O. S., Dicranomyia spinifera, sp. nov., Limonia 

 indigena (0. S.), Rhipidia maculata Meig., Discohola argus (Say), 

 Ormosia deviata Dietz, 0. nigripila (O. S.), Cladura flavoferru- 

 ginea O. S., Tipula unifasciata (Lw.) (the commonest species, 

 especially the females, which were noted ovipositing in the thick 

 leaf mold along the trail), T. unimaculata (Lw.), T. algonquin 

 Alex., T. fragilis Lw., and T. ultima Alex. All of the above fre- 

 quented the high, relatively dry mountain ridge, with no streams 

 and but little water. 



283. Limnophila (Ephelia) solstitialis Alex. (Bull. Brooklyn 



Ent. Soc, vol. 21, p. 109, 1926). 

 The New England records in Johnson's List have been indi- 

 cated in the original description. The fly occurred in small 

 numbers at Orient Springs, near Amherst, Mass., July 17, 1926, 

 and on the following day on the slopes of Mt. Toby, Franklin Co., 

 Mass. 



284. Limnophila (Phylidorea) auripennis Alex. (Bull. Brooklyn 



Ent. Soc, vol. 21, p. 113, 1926). 

 A paratype was from Mt. Kineo, Maine, August 17, 1913 

 {C. P. Alexander). Other New England specimens are in the 

 Boston Society Collection. 



285. L. (P.) fratria O. S. 



Bar Harbor, Mount Desert, Maine, June 3, 1919 (C. W. Johnson), 



286. L. (P.) platyphallus Alex. (Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, vol. 



21, p. Ill, 1926). 



