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6,577. Crioceris asparagi, L. Ottawa, larvae found Sept. 20, buried 'Sept. 

 22, emerged at end of October; the furthest eastern record in 

 Ontario, (Fletcher & Gibson). Not previously found at Ottawa. 



7,396. Ccelocnemis dilaticoUis, Mann. Vernon, June, (Wilmot). 



7,852. Mordellistena hihamata, Melsh. Como, Que., June and August, 

 (G. A. Moore). 



7,873. Stereopalpus mellyi, Laf. Como, July and August, (G. A. Moore). 



8,101. Epicauta fissiJabris, Lee. Saskatoon, June 6, (Willing). 



8,611. Magdalis perforata, Horn. Ridgeway, Aug., on white pine, (Zavitz) 



8,619. Magdalis suhtincta, Lee. Greeubushj Man., bred from twigs of 

 white spruce, March 4, (Willing). 



8,634. Avthonovius profundus, Ler, Trenton, one specimen, Sept. 27, '03. 

 This has not been so far reported from Canada, (Evans). 



9,203. Gonotropis gihhosns, Lee. Aweme, April 29, (Criddle). 



9,748. Cryptorhynchus lapathi, L Ridgeway and Beamsville, June 23 to 

 July 30, (Zavitz). Toronto, on one willow only in High Park, 

 but this was completely riddled, (A. Cosens). This destructive 

 weevil which attacks poplars and willows is gradually spreading 

 through North America. These are the first Canadian records. 



DlPTEEA. 



(Arranged according to a Catalogue of North American Diptera by J. 

 M. Aldrich. Smithsonian Misc. Coll., XLVI, No. 1, 444. The numbers 

 refer to the pages of the Catalogue.) 

 171. Bihiocephala grandis, O. S. Hope Mts., B.C., July 14, (Harvey). 

 196. Chrysops deUcatulus, 0. S. St. John, July 2, (Mcintosh). 

 196. Chrysops frigidus, 0. S. Hope Mts., July 18 to 27, (Harvey). 

 198. Chrysops proclimis, 0. S. 'St. John, Ji>ly 21, (Mcintosh). 

 203. Talanus fratellus. Will. Hope Mts, July 18 to 25, (Sherman). 



Tahanus oshurni, Hine. Hope Mts., July 12 to 25. abundant, (Sher- 

 man and Harvey). 

 209. Tahanus zonalis, Kby. Kaslo, (Cockle). 

 227. DipaJta serpentina, 0. S. Goldstream, B.C., Aug. 19, (Harvey). 



Anthrax harveyi, Hine. Hope summit, 5,800 feet, seven specimens, 

 July 20 and 24, (Sherman and Harvey). 

 241. Eclimus harrisii, 0. S. St. John, (Mcintosh). 



256. Stenopogon nnodestus, Lw. Similkameen, July 21, 22, common, 

 (Sherman and Harvey). 



258. Dicolonus simplex, Lw. Victoria, June 8, (Harvey). 



259. Cyrtopogon aurifex, 0. iS. Hope Mts., July 12 to 27, common, 



(Sherman and Harvey). 



259. Cyrtopogon dasylloides, Will. Kaslo, (Cockle). 



296. Hydrophorus innotatus, Lw. St. John, (Mcintosh). 



383. Pyritis montigena, Hunter. Vancouver, Feb. to Apl., (Sherman). 



386. EristaJis inornatus, Lw. St. John, June 5, (Mcintosh). 



Merodon equestris, Fab. Vancouver, several specimens, (Harvey). 



401. Crioprora aJopex, 0. S. Vancouver, March 24, (Sherman). 



405. Temnostovia asqualis, Loew. Haydon, Ont., July 31, (E. B. Wil- 

 liamson). 



412. Myopa pictipennis , Will. Vancouver, April 14, (Harvey). 

 Cuterehra grisea, Coq. Hope Mts., July 12, (Sherman). 



419. Cuterehra tenehrosa, Coq. Kaslo, July 20, (Cockle), Vernon, July, 

 (Wilmot). A magnificent blue-black species nearly an inch long 

 and almost one-half inch across the abdomen. 



