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Subfamily TANYPINAE 
Group Tanypus, Bul. 86, p. &9, line 18 from the bottom 
f Wings ‘bare 
g Fork: of the cubitus petiolate 
-h.R, apparently. forked at its extremity (G..e. Ret; distinct) .. Procladius 
Tie 18s THO TOPISSCL BIE EXSHREMTIMY o.oo v0000006 c000800 00 08s .....Psilotanypus 
gg Fork of the cubitus slightly proximad of the M-Cu cross vein 
h’ R, with fork at its extremity (i. e. Reis:distinct) ...:..-.. Anatopynia 
hh R: without this fork 
ff Wings pubescent 
g Fork of the cubitus slightly peomumas of the cross vein (=Ablabesmyia) 
Tanypus 
re rere OP Nic as sent oire 8 Hes MIN Bick oars or Gn Protanypus 
gg Fork of the cubitus petiolate 
h Ry, apparently forked at its extremity (1. e. R24; distinct) Protenthes 
[see Ent. News, 1907, » 4co | 
hh Re NOt Ore 3205 ee ae ee ae ee ee Trichotanypus 
Species which belong to this subfamily but not sufficiently char- 
acuenied TO place ita tne iollowniag ,@enera aire? loelilus aid 
GHlavicimerus (Procadhus oF siloxaavane). humeéradlis, 
tricolor and turpis (bare-winged, possibly Anatopynia), 
tibialis Staeger and pictipennis (hairy-winged, probably 
Tanypus), baltimoreus and tibialis Say (wholly indeter- 
minate). 
: : Genus PROCLADIUS 
Skuse, 1889 
The following are North American species: adimbratus, 
CHO SCHS, —COMeIMMUS, PimghiS, pwUsimims, 
SCA OWNATIS, TiMOr Aes ; ae Mu Dire nr: 
Procladius nubifer Coquillett | 
1605 Tanypus. Coquillett, N. Y. Ent. Soc Jour June 
Falls in the couplet withoccidentalis (2) in the key given 
in Bul. 86. Distinguished by its spotted wings. It is yellow; the 
first antennal joint, palpi, three vitae on mesonotum, lower portion 
of the thorax, the metathorax, and the bases of the abdominal seg- 
ments brown; legs whitish; wings whitish hyaline with about nine 
clouds or spots. Length 3 mm. Utah . : 
Prociadius thoracicus Loew 
1866 Tanypus. Loew,- Berliner. Ent. Zeitschrift 
I have seen specimens of this species from New Jersey and Louis- 
jana. In the description given in Bul. 86 on page 129, the third 
line, place a comma after the word “ tibia”’ and strike it out after 
the word “ tarsus.” 
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