. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 239. Family Simuliid^.. Simiilium meridionale Riley. Simulium venustum Say.—This species was very troublesome the first days of July. Family Rhyphus fenestralis Scopoli.—Det. Johnson. Family Beris anmdifera Bigot.—Det. Johnson. Allognosta fuscitarsis Say.—Det. Johnson. Actina viridis Say.—Det. Johnson. Geosargus (Sargus) cuprarhis Linn.—Det. Johnson. Geosargus viridis Say.—Det. Johnson. Family Tabanid.^. [Prof. Hind determined or verified all the species in this family]. Chrysops mitis O. S.


. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 239. Family Simuliid^.. Simiilium meridionale Riley. Simulium venustum Say.—This species was very troublesome the first days of July. Family Rhyphus fenestralis Scopoli.—Det. Johnson. Family Beris anmdifera Bigot.—Det. Johnson. Allognosta fuscitarsis Say.—Det. Johnson. Actina viridis Say.—Det. Johnson. Geosargus (Sargus) cuprarhis Linn.—Det. Johnson. Geosargus viridis Say.—Det. Johnson. Family Tabanid.^. [Prof. Hind determined or verified all the species in this family]. Chrysops mitis O. S. Chrysops celer O. S. Chrysops carbonarius Walker. Chrysops cuclux Whitney. Chrysops excitans Walker. Chrysops frigidus O. S. Chrysops striatus O. S. Tabamis lasiophthalmtis Macq. Tabanus illotus O. S. Tabamis epistates O. S.—Numbers of this species could always be found on the windows of the railway station. Family Xylornyia pallipes Loew.—Det, Johnson. Leptis inystacea Macq.—Det. Johnson. Leptisplumbea Say.—Det. Johnson. Chrysospila quadrata Say.—Det. Johnson. Abundant in damp woods. Family Cyrtid^. Pterodontia flavipes Gray.—I took one specimen while beating low bushes on a hillside. I have another specimen taken by my brother, E. P. Van Duzee, on Mackinac Isd., Michigan, in July, 19lo. Family Spogostylum pluto Wied.—Det. Johnson. I saw quite a number on. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Entomological Society of Canada (1863-1871); Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ); Entomological Society of Ontario. Ottawa [etc. ] Entomological Society of Canada [etc. ]


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