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Geographical distribution of species : 
1. T. bicolor, Coquillett, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 23, p. SgS (igoi). 
2. T. borussica, Meunier (fossil), Mon. Mycetoph. etc. p. 127, pi. 11, 
f. 4 (1904). 
3. T, calopns, Bigot, Mission Scient. Cap Horn, Zool. Vol. 6, p. 14 (19), 
pi. 3, f. 3 {Sciophila) (1888). 
calopus, Arribalzaga, Bol. Acad. Nac. Cordoba, Vol. 12, p. 422 (16, 7) 
[Sciophila] and 472 (1892). 
T. dissimilis, Zetterstedt = hiria, Winnertz. 
— T . distinda, Winnertz = sydvatica, Curtis. 
4. T . elongata, Meunier (fossil), Mon. Mycetoph. etc. p. izS (1904). 
5. T. elongatissima, Meunier (fossil), ibidem, p. i25, pi. 10, f. 20, pi. 11, 
f. I (1904). 
6. T. glabra, Meunier (fossil), ibidem, p. 126 (1904). 
7. T. gracilis, Meunier (fossil), ibidem, p. 127, t. 11, f. 2 (1904). 
8. T. hirta, Winnertz, Stett. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 7, p. 19, pi. 2, f. 8 (1846); 
Verh. Zool. -hot. Ges. Wien, Vol. i3, p. 763 (i) (i863). 
hirta, Schiner, Fauna Austr. Dipt. Vol. 2, p. (i) (1864}. 
dissimilis, Zetterstedt, Dipt. Scand. Vol. 11, p. 4137 (33) (Sciophila) (iS52). 
9. T. melaiioceras, Walker, Ins. Brit. Dipt. Vol. 3, p. 46 (3) (i856). 
10. T. minuta, Meunier(fossil), Mon. Mycetoph. etc. p. 128, pi. 1 1, f. 3 (1904). 
11. T. nigra, Marshall, Trans. New Zeal. Instit. Vol. 28, p. 286 1895, 
pi. i3, f. 10, 1 1 (1896). 
12. T. nitida, Adams, Science Bull. Univ. Vol. 2, p. 23 (1903). 
^'i3. T. perihda, Cockerell (fossil), Amer. Journ. Science, Vol. 27, p. 53 (1909). 
14. T. pimpla, Coquillett, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 23, p. SgS (1901). 
\i5. T . pubescens, Zetterstedt, Dipt. Scand Vol. 14, p. 6559 (33, 34) {Scio- 
phila) (i860). 
16. T. rectangulata, Meunier (fossil), Mon. Mycetoph. etc. p. 126, pi. 10, 
f. 18 (1904). 
17. T. sylvatica, Curtis, Brit. Ent. p. 641 (i5), plate. {Sciophila) (1837). 
sylvatica, Winnertz, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. i3, p. 766 (2) (i863); 
Van der Wulp, Dipt. Neerland. Vol. i, p. 162 (1877). 
distincta, Winnertz, Stett. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 7, p. 19, pi. 2, f. 7 (1846). 
Eastern United States. 
Baltic amber. 
South America. 
Baltic amber. 
Baltic amber. 
Baltic amber. 
Baltic amber. 
Europe. 
North Europe. 
Baltic amber. 
New Zealand. 
United States. 
United States. 
Eastern United States. 
Europe. 
Baltic amber. 
Europe. 
5. Genus HADRONEURA, Lundstrom 
Hadroneura. Lundstrom, Acta Soc. Fauna Flora Fenn. p. 29, No. i (10) (1907). 
Characters. — Wings microscopicallysetulose; costa slightly though distinctly produced beyond 
the tip of R4+5; the veins of the anterior part of the wing unusually thickened; the cell Rj elongated 
(PI. 3, Fig. 27). The proboscis slightly prolonged shovel-like (PI. I, Fig. 16). Abdomen eight 
segmented. 
Type species : H. Pahneni, Lundstrom. 
Geographical distribution of species : 
I. H. Pahneni, Lundstiom, Acta Soc. Fauna Flora Fenn. p. 29, No. i Finland. 
(10), pi. I, f. 3-6 ( 1907). 
Note. — Compare also Mycomya kincaidii, Coquillett. 
