1908] JOHNSON — DIPTERA OF THE BAHAMAS 71 



Aedes condolescens Dyar and Knab. 



"Nassau, June 24, 1903, Andros, San Salvador, Powell Point and Long Island. 

 Bahamas" (J. H. Coffin). 



Chironomidae. 



Ceratopogon bahamensis n. sp. 



Head black, face and mouth parts yellowish; antennae brown. Thorax with a 

 ground color of dark brown or black, covered with a grayish pollen, showing in certain 

 light three indistinct stripes; pleurae reddish or dark brown, with whitish pollinose; 

 scutellum dark yellow; metanotum black, grayish pollinose. Abdomen black, seg- 

 ments with a narrow posterior margin of light yellow, venter yellow. Legs white, 

 tips of the femora, tibiae and all the joints of the tarsi narrowly banded with black. 

 Halters yellow. Wings hyaline. Length, 1 mm. 



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



Tanypus sp. 



One specimen, Mangrove Cay, Andros, Aug. 1. 



Mycetophilidae. 

 SciARA sp. 



Four specimens, INlangrove Cay, Andros, Aug. 1. 



Stratiomyidae. 

 Odontomyia sp.? 



A larva "found in a dry pond hole, Mangrove Cay, Andros, Aug. 4" (Oiven 

 Bryant). 



Tabanidae. 



Chrysopis flavidus Wiedemann. 



Two specimens. Strangers Cay, July 14. 

 Tabanus lineola Fabricius. 



Thirteen specimens. Strangers Cay, July 14; Abaco, July 17. 

 Tabanus sp. 



One specimen (d^), immature, Abaco, July 17. 



