394 BIOLOGICAL si'KVKV OF 



CHAETOPSIS Loch 



C. apicalis v;ir. duplicata Johns. Common on salt marshes ; 



Narrows, June 6 --.Inly 27. Material from Mt. Desert was 



used in the naming of the species. See B.S.N. II. Occasional 



Tapers, Vol. T), p. 11-17, '21. Type locality. 

 C. a.enba Wied. Common on the salt marshes; Narrows, 



. I une 9-July 27. 

 C. iiiaikoi.'ns Macq. Bar Harbor, Aug. 10-16. 

 ( '. massyla Walk. Common on the Great Heath and fresh 



water meadows, July 15-Sept. 11. 



PSEUDOTEPHRITIS .TohllSOIl 



I', vvr var. conjuncta Johns. Mt. Desert material used in 



naming this species. B.S.N.H. Vol. 5, p. 11-17, 1921. 

 P. metzi Johns. "Record of capture lost. 



Eivellia Desvoidy 



R. vthidulans Desv. Penikese, July 13-Aug. 9. 



Tephronota Loew 



r P. narytia Walk. Sand Beach, Great Head; Eden, July 11- 

 18. 



Psairoptera Wohlberg 



T. nubecula Johns. N. E. Harbor, July 6 (Minot). 



Melieria Desvoidy 



M. similis Loew. Section 11 in rank grass, July 21. 



Trupanetoae 



One of the most interesting groups to collect for the larvae 

 live in flower buds, make galls, mine in leaves, etc. The 

 adults may be taken by sweeping flowers but it is better and 

 more interesting to raise them. 



ZONOSEMA Loew 



Z. flavonotata Macq. N. E. Harbor, Aug. 10 (Minot). 



