April, '08] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. l6g 



i. ADDITIONAL SPECIES. 



41. Chrysops cursim Whit. 



Raleigh (E. C.). June 7 to July 17; C. S. Brimley and 

 R. S. Woglum. 



Havelock, (Lake Ellis) (E.). June 1905; May, 1906; 

 Brimley. Seemingly not a common species. 



42. Chrysops dimmocki Hine. 



Pendleton (N. E.). Early June, 1895 ; C. W. Johnson. 

 Havelock (E.). Late May, 1907 ; Brimley and Sherman. 



43. Chrysops fallax O. S. 



All our reports of this species are for the months of June 

 and July. 



Raleigh (E. C.). June 5 to 18 ; taken by Brimley and 

 Woglum. 



Pendleton (N. E.) Early July, 1895 ; C. W. Johnson. 



Hendersonvillc (S. W.). June, 1907 ; Sherman. 



Highlands (S. W.). July, 1906 and 1907 ; Sherman. 



Blowing Rock (N. W. ). July 20, 1904; Sherman. This 

 species probably occurs throughout the State. 



44. Chrysops montanus O. S. 



Only two specimens of this have been collected. 

 Raleigh (E. C.). June 5 and 18, 1906 ; Brimley. 



45. Chrysops nigribimbo Whit. 



Havelock (E.). Taken rather commonly by both writers 

 in 1905, 1906, 1607, from late May to late June. 



46. Chrysops parvulus Daecke. 



Our three specimens are from two mountain localities, Hcn- 

 dersonville (S. W.) June, 1907, and Highlands (S. W.) July, 

 1907 ; Sherman. 



47. Chrysops separatus Hine. 



The type and only specimen of this species was taken by 

 C. S. Brimley at Raleigh (E. C.) April 18, 1906. Described 

 by Prof. Hine in Ohio Naturalist, December, 1907. 



48. Chrysops sequax Will. 



A species of rather late seasonal range. 

 Raleigh (E. C.). Not uncommon from July 9 to Septem- 

 ber 9 ; Brimley. 



