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36. Tipula carinata Doane 

 Corvailis, X-26 to XI-21. 



37. Tipula fallax Loew 

 Corvailis, IV- 18 to V-9. 



38. Tipula pubera Loew 

 Corvailis, V-12 (Gentner). C. P. A. det. 



39. Tipula retusa Doane 

 Forest Grove, VII-22 (Cole) . C. P. A. det. 



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40. Tipula apernax O. S. 



Corvailis, V-5 and IV-19 (Cole). C. P. A. det. 



41. Tipula streptocera Doane 

 Corvailis, VI-13. C. P. A. det. 



42. Tipula tristis Doane 

 Forest Grove, V-5 (Cole). 



43. Tipula unicincta Doane 

 Corvailis, V-25. C. P. A. det. 



44. Tipula usitata Doane 

 Corvailis, VI-2. 



Family PTYCHOPTERID^E 



These crane-flies are distinguished from the Tipulidae by 

 having the V-shaped suture poorly denned and by lacking 

 the second anal vein. The larvae are quite remarkable in 

 Structure, having an extensile, elongated breathing tube on 

 the caudal end. The pupa has one of the thoracic horns 

 greatly elongated and breathes through this while the body 

 is covered with mud or water. 



45. Ptychoptera lenis O. S. 

 Hood River, VI-5 (Cole). C. P. A. det. 



