1917] Ludlow—Cycloleppteron Theobald (Diptera: Culicidae) 53 
Agrion maculata Beauv. New to Connecticut, Rowayton, 
and Rhode Island, Apponaug 
Lestes uncatus Kirby. New to Connecticut, Darien 
Lestes inequalis Walsh. New to Massachusetts, Cohasset, 
Blue Hills, No. Reading, Manomet 
Gomphus parvulus (Selys) Need. New to Massachusetts, 
No. Reading and East Walpole 
Cordulegaster maculatus Selys. New to Vermont, Ben- 
nington 
Libellula semifasciata Burm. New to Connecticut, Dar- 
ien 
Erythrodiplax berenice (Drury) Ris. New to Connecticut, 
Rowayton 
Tramea carolina (L.) Hagen. New to Connecticut, Darien 
153. Tramea lacerata Hagen. New to New England, Chelsea, 
Mass., Sept. 6, 1868, female 
Pachydiplax longipennis (Burm.) Brauer. New to Connec- 
ticut, Darien 
All my determinations for the above species have been verified 
by either Messrs. Ed. B. Williamson, R. A. Muttkowski or E. M 
Walker, and to these gentlemen I extend my most hearty thanks. 
CYCLOLEPPTERON THEOBALD (DIPTERA: 
CULICIDAE). 
Some new, 7. e. hitherto unreported localities for the group of 
Anophelines which Mr. Theobald placed together under the genus 
Cycloleppteron are: San Juan, Jajuga, Carolina, and Coamo 
Springs, Porto Rico, from which places specimens were sent by 
Dr. B. H. Dutcher, Lieut.-Colonel, Medical Corps, U. 5. Army, 
during the period Sept. 11, 1914-July 15, 1915, since which time 
no collections from Porto Rico have been received. 
C. S. LupLow. 
Army Medical Museum, 
Washington, D. C., 
January 30, 1917. 
