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J. D. I. Raleigh, six in July and August, 1914 to lOir,, C. S. B. 

 Celithemis ornata Rambur. Pine Bluff, June, July, l'.14, J. D. I. 



White Lake, early June, 1915, F. S. 

 Erythrodiplax minuscula Rambur. Raleigh, June 18, 1908, August 



3, 1915, C. S. B. Pine Bluff, June, July, 1914, J. D. I. 

 Ladona deplanata Rambur. Raleigh, April 21, 1916. 

 Libellula auripennis Burm. Cape Hatteras, July, August, 1909. 

 Libellula axillena Westwood. Raleigh, August 4, 1908, July 16, 



26. 1917; Wakefield, July 1, 1908, C. S. B. Southern Pines, 



August 11, 1909, A. H. M. 

 Libellula flavida Rambur. Fuquay Springs, June 20, 1911, two; 



Pine Bluff, three in June and July, 1914, J. D. I. 

 Libellula pulchella Drury. Sunburst, late May, 1913, C. S. B. 

 Libellula semifasciata Burm. Sunburst, late May, 1913, at 4000 



feet elevation, C. S. B. 



Libellula vibrans Fabr. Southern Pines, June 23, 1909, A. H. M. 

 Nannothemis bella Uhler. Southern Pines, June 23, 1909, abun- 

 dant. Pine Bluff, twenty-six in June and July, 1914, J. D. I. 

 *Pantala hymenaea Say. Raleigh, August 11, 1915, one female. 



These records are based on my own collecting, on collecting 

 done by Mr. F. Sherman, Entomologist to the State Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, and his assistants, on specimens received 

 from Mr. A. H. Manee, of Southern Pines, and on collections 

 made by Professor J. D. Ives, formerly of Wake Forest Col- 

 lege, at Pine Bluff, Moore County, in June and July, 1914. 



The total number of forms of Odonata which T now have 

 on record from North Carolina is 104, of which 36 are Zygop- 

 tera, and the remaining 68 Anisoptera. 



A New Species of Johannsenomyia (Ceratopogonidae, 



Diptera). 

 By J. R. MALLOCH, Urbana, Illinois. 



In describing the present species I take the opportunity to 

 correct an error in my synopsis of this genus.* 



The species stigmalis Coquillett should be placed among 

 those with unspined fifth tarsal joint, and should run down 

 to section / in the key. The characters cited under the first 

 subsection of 12 should be transferred to J as an additional 

 subsection. 



*Bull. III. State Lab. Nat. Hist., vol. X, art. 6, p. 332 (1915). 



