May, '04] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 157 



116, 7846 Mordellistena unicolor Lee. A few specimens at Cloudcroft 



and Wootens. 



117, Notosus montanus Casey. One specimen, Wootens. N. 



118, Anthicus sp. One specimen at Wootens. 



IT 9. 7959 cervinus Laf. Several specimens at Wootens. 



120, 8056 Macrobasis lauta Horn. One specimen at light, Alamo- 



gordo. N. 



121, 8138 Cantharis puberula Lee. One specimen, Wootens. N. 



122, Otiorhynchidas sp. One specimen, Cloudcroft. 



I2 3- S 546 Desnwris constrictus Say. Several specimens, Wootens. 



124, Smicronyx sp. One specimen, Cloudcroft. 



125, Epimechus n. sp. One specimen, Wootens. 



126, 9928? Cossonus crenatus Horn. Two specimens under bark, 



Cloudcroft. N. 



127, 9074 PUyophoms nitudulus Mann. Several specimens, Cloudcroft. 



New to southern New Mexico. 



128, 9200 Hylurgops rugipennis Mann. Common at Cloudcroft. 

 Five or six other undetermined species of Scolytids 



A Supplementary List of the Diptera of New Jersey. 



BY CHARLES W. JOHNSON, Boston, Mass. 



Since the publication of Prof. J. B. Smith's list of the insects 

 of New Jersey, in 1900, I have been able to add 166 species, 

 making the total number of Diptera recorded from the State 

 1359. Prof. Smith, in his investigations of the Culicidse, has 

 added 23 to the list, and worked out the early stages of 31 of 

 the species. The dates of capture are recorded the same as in 

 the main list, viz., the month in roman and the day in 

 arabic numerals. In preparing this list, I am indebted to 

 Prof. Smith for the list of Culicidae, and to Messrs. E. Daecke, 

 H. L> Viereck, Charles T. Greene and George M. Greene, for 

 important data. 



MYCETOPHILIM;. 



Plalyura subterminalis Say. Lucaston, ix, 2 (Daecke) ; Riverton, viii, n. 



fasciata Latr. ? Lucaston, ix, 2 (Daecke). 



clausa Coq., page 263, should read Ceroplatus clausns Coq. 

 Mycetophilus vitrea Coq. Dunnrield, Delaware Water Gap, viii, 12. 



CULICIDAE. 



Culex sollicitans Walk. The common mosquito of the coast. 

 tceniorhynchus Wied. Anglesea, vi, 21 ; ix, 6 (Smith). 



