ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS [Oct., '22 



CELATORIA DIABROTICAE Shimer, Raleigh, August 16, 1921. 



DORYPHOROPHAGA DORYPHORAE Riley. Terra Ceia, August 24, 1919, 

 RWL. 



EPIGRYMIA POLITA Td. Raleigh, May 17, 1921. 



EXORISTA FUTILIS O.S. Raleigh, late April, mid June. 



FRONTINA ARCHIPPIVORA Will. Raleigh, mid April, 1920, M. R. Smith. 



GAEDIOPSIS FACIALIS Coq. Raleigh, September 8, 13, 21, 1921. 



HOUGHIA SETIPENNIS Coq. Raleigh. July 22, 1921. 



JURINELLA AMBIGUA Macq. Linville, August 19, 1921, TBM. 



LESKIA THECATA Coq. Raleigh, September 8, 13, 21, 1921. 



MASICERA MYOIDEA Desv. Raleigh, August 16, 29, October 17, 20, 

 1921. 



OCYPTERA DOSIADES Walker. Raleigh, mid June, mid August and mid 

 September, 1921, thirteen specimens; Goldsboro, July 28, 1921, one, TBM. 



OESTROPHASIA SIGNIFERA V. d. W. Raleigh, May 23, 1921, one in 

 window. 



PARAPLAGIA SPINOSULA Bigot. Raleigh, April 21, 1921; Fayetteville, 

 early June, 1921. 



PHORANTHA CALYPTRATA Coq. Raleigh, May 14, 1921. 



PLECTOPS MELISSOPODIS Coq. Raleigh, June 25, October 4, 1921. 



PSEUDATRACTOCERA NEOMEXiCANA Td. Balsam, mid September, 1908, 

 ZPM. 



PYRAUSTOMYIA PENITALIS Coq. Fayetteville, late May, 1920, early 

 June, 1921 ; Raleigh, June 1, 11, 1921. 



SIPHOCLYTIA ROBERTSONI Td. September, 1921, one. 



SIPHOPLAGIA SIMILIS Td. November 9, 1920, also the specimens pre- 

 viously attributed to S. anomala. 



THRYPTOCERA FLAVIPES Coq. Raleigh, June 18, August 16, 1921, 



B. Additional Records of some species. 



CHAETOGAEDIA CREBRA V. d. W. Raleigh, November 5, 1921. 

 EUTHERA TENTATRIX Loew. Raleigh, October 17, 1921. 

 MASIPHYA BRASILIANA BB. Raleigh, late June, 1920. 

 OCYPTERA ARGENTEA Td. Raleigh, late July, 1912, September 13, 192] 

 SIPHONA GENICULATA DeG. Raleigh, July 5, 1921, lour. 

 SIPHOPHYTO FLORIDENSIS Td. (Epigrymia floridcnsis). Raleigh, mid 

 July, mid May, mid August, three ; Fayetteville, late May, 1920, one 



C. Notes and Corrections to my list in Entomological News, Janu- 

 ary, 1922. 



DINF.RA FUTILIS Smith. Is a Dexiid. 



MYIOPHASIA AENEA Wied. Of the specimens referred by me to this 

 form most of those from Raleigh, and those from Gibson, run to 

 Enyomma globosa by Townsend's key, while some of those from 

 Raleigh and the specimens from Elrod, Fayetteville, and Charlotte 

 run to Phasioclista mctallica. 1 mention this without prejudice to any 

 of the names quoted. 



NEOPHYTO SETOSA Coq. One from Raleigh has the apical cell open 

 and appears to be this, but two others although very similar from 

 Raleigh, August 23, 1921, and Spruce (Sunburst) late May, 1912, have 

 the apical cell long petiolate, and may be Phytodcs hirculus Coq. 



SIPHOPLAGIA ANOMALA Td. All our specimens appear to be S. similis 

 Td. 



