70 PSYCHE [August 



and metatarsi annulated with white tomentuni. It is however much smaller, 

 being only a trifle over a millimeter in length. Williston's species was described 

 from Havana, Cuba. 



PSYCHODA sp. 



Two specimens, Nassau, June 28. 



CULICIDAE. 



Stegomyia calopus (Meigen). 



Culex cahpus Meig., Syst. Beschr., I, 3, ISIS. 



CuIr.T fa.tciatusW\ed., Auss. Zu. Ins. I, S, 10, 1S2S (non Fabricius 1S05). 

 Culex mosquito Desv., Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Ill, 408. 1827. 

 Numerous specimens, Nassau, June 28. 



OcHLEROTATUS TAENiORHYNCHUS (Wiedemann). 



Culex toEniorhynchus Wied., Dipt. Exot. 43, 1820. 

 Two specimens, Mangrove Cay, Andros, Aug. 1. 



Janthinosoma coffini Dyar and Knab, ./. cofpni D. & K., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 

 XIX, p. 134, 1900. 



Nassau, Bahamas, June 22, 1903 (J. H. Coffin). 



Janthinosoma pygmaea (Theobald). 



Grahhamia pygmaeaTheoh. Mon. Culic, III, p. 245, 1903. 



Culex 7ianus Coq., Can. Ent., XXXV, p. 256, 1903. 



"We have jdaced the t^^^es of nanus Coquillett from Florida and a large series 

 taken by Dr. Coffin in the Bahamas with pygmaea Theobald from Jamaica {Dyar 

 and Kuah). 



Wyeomyia BAHAMA Dyar and Knab. 



Tarpon Bay, Bahamas Island (T. H. Coffin). 



Aedes obturbator Dyar and Knab. 



a. ohfurhator D. & K., Jour. N. Y. Entom. Soc, XV, p. 9, 1907. 

 Tarpon Bay, Bahama Islands (J. H. Coffin). 



Aedes plutocraticus Dyar and Knab. 



"Nassau, Andros, San Salvador, Tarpon Bay, and Powell Point, Bahamas" 

 (J. H. Coffin). 



