Proceedings of 

 the United States 

 National Museum 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION • WASHINGTON, B.C. 



Volume 115 1964 Number 3481 



CHIRONOMID MIDGES OF CALIFORNIA 

 II. TANYPODINAE, PODONOMINAE, AND DIAMESINAE 



By James E. Sublette' 



Subsequent to publication of Part I of this series (Proc. U.S. Nat. 

 Mus., vol. 112, no. 3435, 1960), I have received several additional 

 collections. Rather than delay publication until all the remaining 

 subfamilies can be treated, I am presenting here the results of study 

 of three subfamihes. A projected third part will treat the Ortho- 

 cladiinae and addenda to Parts I and II. 



For making the additional collections available to me I should like 

 to thank George W. Byers, Snow Entomological Museum, University 

 of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas; Gail Grodhaus, California Department 

 of Public Health, Berkeley, California; Ernest C. Bay and E. I. 

 Schlinger, University of California, Riverside, California. 



Names of collections and collectors which are abbreviated in the 

 text of this paper are as follows: U.S. National Museum (USNM); 

 British Museum (Natural History) (BMNH) ; University of California 

 at Davis (UCD) ; University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) ; 

 University of California at Riverside (UCR) ; California Department 

 of Public Health, Berkeley (CDPH) ; University of Kansas (KU); 

 lUinois Natural History Survey (INHS); WiUis W. Wirth (W); 

 R. E. Darby (D) ; J. N. Belkin (B) ; Gail Grodhaus (G) ; Ernest C. 

 Bay (Bay); E. I. Schlinger (S) ; James E. Sublette (JES). 



•Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, New Mexico. 



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