22 Psyche [February 
ington, R. I., June 19, Atco, N. J., June 12 and Suffolk, Va., June 
11 (C. W. Johnson). 
Sapromyza sheldoni Coquillett. 
This has the clouding of the wings very similar to that of 
S. ornatipes except that both the costal and subcostal cells are 
clouded. The posterior tarsi are not differentiated. 
Additional records for this species are Fort Kent, Me., Aug. 
19 (C. W. Johnson); Orono, Me., Aug. 13 (C. P. Alexander); 
Wellesley, Mass., July 11 (E. P. Van Duzee). 
Sapromy disjuncta sp. nov. PI. 3, figs. 12, 13. 
Male: Face, front and antenne yellow, arista black. Thorax dull yellow, 
slightly pollinose, four dorso-centrals; scutellum yellow. Abdomen yellowish 
brown, lamelle large, whitish, fringed with long, black hairs. Halteres and legs 
yellow, tarsi whitish, the second joints of the posterior tarsi black, scarcely enlarged, 
tips of the remaining joints brownish. Wings hyaline, a clouding at the anterior 
and posterior cross-veins, at the ends of the second, third and fourth veins, and a 
spot midway between the anterior cross-vein and the end of the second vein slightly 
fused with the clouding at the end of the second vein. Female similar to the male. 
Length 3.5 mm. 
Twenty-two specimens. Holotype, Washington, R. I., June 
19, and allotype, Buttonwoods, R. I., June 15, 1912. In the 
collection of the Boston Society of Natural History. Paratypes, 
Bretton Woods, N. H., June 25, Boston, June 6, Cambridge, . 
June 21, Dedham, Sept. 4 and Mt. Tom, Mass., Sept. 22, Tiver- 
ton, R. I., July 31, Darien, Conn., May 27, June 11, Ithaca, N. Y., 
July 23, Delaware Water Gap, July 12 and Wildwood, N. J., 
Aug. 12, Philadelphia, June 20 and Frazer, Pa., July 24 (C. W. 
Johnson); Branford, Ct., ( H. L. Viereck); Norway, Me. (S. J. 
Smith); ““N. Y. and Ct.’’(Osten Sacken) Mus. Comp. Zodl. A 
specimen from Jacksonville, Fla., collected by Mrs. A. T. Slosson 
and referred to S. compedita also belongs to this species. 
The clouding of the wing is similar to that of S. philadelphica 
but the black second joint of the posterior tarsi distinguishes it 
from that species. 
Sapromyza conjuncta sp. noy. 
Male: Face, front and antennz light yellow, arista blackish, base yellow, pubes- 
cence very short. Thorax dull yellow, slightly pollinose, with four dorso-centrals, 
scutellum noticeably lighter in color than the thorax. Abdomen reddish brown; 
