Ontario Sessional Papers, 1908, . d and are spotted with brown and white. Its longabdomen is light with dark brown markings. A very pretty Crane-fly is T. trivittata, Say. It has three smoky brownbands crossing the wings, and the wing tips are clouded with the samecolor. A very common insect in our woods is T. cincta, Loew. It is very Quak-er-like in its coloring, having body, legs and wings of a sober drab. Smaller and brighter in color is T. ferruginea. Fab. Its prevailingcolor is orange-red. 108 THE REPORT OF THE No. 19 Pedicia albivitta, Walker, is a larger and handsome Crane-fly.


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1908, . d and are spotted with brown and white. Its longabdomen is light with dark brown markings. A very pretty Crane-fly is T. trivittata, Say. It has three smoky brownbands crossing the wings, and the wing tips are clouded with the samecolor. A very common insect in our woods is T. cincta, Loew. It is very Quak-er-like in its coloring, having body, legs and wings of a sober drab. Smaller and brighter in color is T. ferruginea. Fab. Its prevailingcolor is orange-red. 108 THE REPORT OF THE No. 19 Pedicia albivitta, Walker, is a larger and handsome Crane-fly. Itmay be readily distinguished by its brown costa and the obtuse-angled trian-gle raised upon it. In the male of the species there is a brown line runningfrom the obtuse angle to the hind margin of the wing. In June, 1896, I took, in the grounds of my friend Mr. Wheeler, atBergerville, a fine species of Ctenophora. Its head and thorax are jet black,polished; its abdomen is black, excepting the two first segments which are £:r^^^^mmm^mm%.


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