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Triogma exsculpta Osten Sacken. 
PL IG, fig. 19. 
Three specimens of this interesting species were taken by ]Mr. 
S. A. Shaw at Hampton, New Hampshire, April 20, 1907, and May 20, 
1908. The only jirevious record for this species is the t^i^e locality, 
"Pennsylvania." 
Stygeropis fuscipennis Loew. 
This species, which seems to be recorded from Illinois only, has 
been either collected by the author or received for determination, from 
the following localities: Hammond's Pond, near Brookline, Massa- 
chusetts, Aug. 23; Provincetown, Massachusetts, June 25, 1904; 
Burlington, Vermont, June 25, 1906 (C. W. Johnson); Wellesley, 
Massachusetts, July 27 (A. P. Morse); Montreal, Canada, July 5, 
1902 (G. Beaulieu); New Jersey "salt marshes" (Dr. J. B. Smith). 
Tipula perlongipes new name. 
T. filipes Walker, List Dipt. Brit, mus., pt. 1, p. 65, 1848 (non Fabricius, 
1805). 
Walker's specimen (cJ*) was collected at St. John's Bluff, Florida. 
A specimen (d^ ) taken by the writer at Jacksonville, Florida, May 22, 
1894, agrees with Walker's description; specimens have also been 
collected at Pendleton, North Carolina, June 7, 1895; Boykin, Vir- 
ginia, June 10, 1895; Folson, Pennsylvania, July 7, 1893; Avalon, 
New Jersey, June 30; Long Branch, New Jersey, June 11; Brookline, 
Massachusetts, June 28; Kingston, Rhode Island, June 21, 1908 
(J. Barlow); and Cohasset, Massachusetts, July 19 (Owen Bryant). 
The unusually long legs, brown wings, darker along the costa with 
an "indistinct colourless spot at the tip of the first longitudin-al vein," 
seem to distinguish the species. 
Tipula oropezoides new species. 
C^ > ? • — Head dark brown, vertex pruinose, rostrum yellow, 
palpi brown, two basal joints of the antennae yellow, the rest dark 
brown. Thorax grayish, with three wide, obscure, broMTi stripes, 
the middle one divided by a fine dorsal line; scutellum dull yellow; 
