1920] Notes on the Mosquito Fauna of North Carolina 93 



31. PsoropJwra sayi, Dyar and Kiiab. A species of wide range, a severe day 

 biter, but apparently not usual in houses. Our records are from east, central 

 and west parts of the State, — May, June, July, August and September. 



32. Wyeomyia smithii, (Coq.) Felt. The larva of this species is known to 

 live normally in the water contained in the stems of pitcher-plants. The adult 

 is not known to bite. Our only record is from Boardman (Columbus County) — 

 larvae in pitcher-plant in April. 



Raleigh, N. C. 



