1909] JOHNSON — TRYPETIDAE 113 
NOTES ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOME TRYPETIDAE WITH 
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES. 
BY CHARLES W. JOHNSON. 
STENOPA VULNERATA Loew. 
This species has a much greater distribution than has been recorded. I have 
before me specimens from Cohasset, Mass., August 8 (Owen Bryant); South Kent, 
Conn., August 21 (A. P. Morse); Mt. Taxoway, N. C. (F. M. Jones); Cranberry, 
N.C., June 6 (H. W. Wenzel) and Eastern Tennessee (S. N. Rhoads). 
TRYPETA PALPOSA Loew. 
Common on thistle, Cnicus pumilus, at Hyannis Port, Mass., July 4, 1904. Mr. 
J. A. Cushman also obtained specimens at Woods Hole, July 1, and at Nantucket, 
July 4, 1905. 
TRYPETA RUFICAUDA Fabr. 
Collected by the writer at Capens, Moosehead Lake, July 21 and on Orr's 
Island, Maine, July 25, 1907, also taken by Mr. Owen Bryant on Mt. Greylock, 
Mass., August 8, 1907. I also have specimens from Bolton, N. Y., and Oswego, 
INE sly 2/5 97. 
ACIURA NIGRICORNIS Doane. 
One specimen was obtained in sweeping at Amsden near Mt. Ascutney, Vermont, 
July 10, 1908. 
RHAGOLETIS CINGULATA Loew. 
Two specimens, Boston (Dorchester) Mass., June 24 and July 2, 1903 (Hi. M. 
Parshley). 
NEASPILOTA ACHILLE Johnson. 
One specimen was obtained on yarrow (Achillea millifolium) at Manomet, 
Mass., July 27, 1905. 
EUROSTA FENESTRATA Snow. 
A specimen referable to this species was collected at St. Augustine, Florida. 
URELLIA ABSTERSA Loew. 
One specimen of this widely distributed species was collected at Woods Hole, 
Mass., July 25, 1903. 
