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OBSERVATIONS ON SEVERAL SPECIES OF AEGERIADÆ INHABITING THE VICINITY OF BUFFALO, N. Y.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

D. S. Kellicott
Affiliation:
Buffalo, N. Y.

Extract

In this communication it is my purpose to record such of my observations on some local species of the “clear-wings” as it is deemed are real contributions to our knowledge of the group. I shall say more or less about the following species : Aegeria tricincta, pini n. s., pictipes, acerni, pyri, tipuliformis, exitiosa and Trochilium denudatum. There are other species known in our fauna, but these only have been encountered in the fields.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1881

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References

* For defnite direction to collectors I mention Mallory, a station near Hastings Center, on the Syracuse Northern Railway, where they may be found in force in pines thirty rods south from the station.