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7. Megalopelma includes one species of the genus 
Phthinia and probably will include some of the North Am- 
erican species of Sciophila. 
8. Speolepta was erected for Polylepta leptogaster of 
Winnertz. 
9. Ectrepesthoneura includes those species of Tetragon- 
eura having the cubital fork near the base of the wing. Ac- 
cording to Garrett, this genus is not valid but as the writer 
has not seen the evidence to support this view, he does not 
care to make any decision. 
10. Probolseus is united with the genus Lygistorhina of 
the subfamily Lygistorhininse. 
11. Manota is placed in a distinct subfamily the Mano- 
tinse. 
12. Telmaphilus is united with the genus Phronia. 
18. Opistholoba is united with the genus Mycetophila. 
14. Mycothera is united with the genus Mycetophila. 
15. Pnyxia is considered to belong with the Sciophilinss 
according to Edwards. 
In the course of the investigation a few specimens were 
encountered that are worthy of a more detailed discussion. 
Two of these were found to have been originally recorded 
from Greenland and from Europe. Specimens were sent to 
Edwards for an examination and he confirmed the identifi- 
cation. The writer wishes to acknowledge the assistance 
given to him by Doctor Edwards at this point. 
Boletina groenlandica Staeg. Naturh. Tidsskr 1 : 856 
(PI. VI, Fig. 1.) 
A specimen of this insect was taken by Dr. C. P. Alexan- 
der from Hermit Lake, Mt. Washington, New Hampshire. 
There is no figure of this species published in America so 
that a figure of the clasper (fig. 1) is given. 
Allodia ornaticollis Meigan. Syst. Bescher 1 : 269. 
(PI. VI, Fig. 2.) 
This is the first record of the capture of this European 
species in America. Since there is no figure published in 
