ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 17! 
 38kG 
take Ellis) (E.). Late June and July; a num- 
J.J. Ballard. 
superjamenstarius Whit. 
ville (S. W.). June, 1907 ; Sherman. 
Tabanus trispilus Wied. » 
Pendleton (N.¥E.). June 7, 1895; C. W. Johnson. 
as (S. W.). July, 1907 ; Sherman. 
Two specimens not yet identified but clearly distinct from 
there recorded, have been taken at Southern Pines (S.E.C.), 
ably by Rev. A. H. Manee, and are now with Prof. Hine 
a y. The eyes are hairy. 
Pity 2: NEW RECORDS ON GEOGRAPHICAL 
ae ne DISTRIBUTION. 
i y such localities are given as materially extend the 
m range of the species in the State, beyond what was 
1 in our 1904 list. 
a Iryso brimleyi Hine. 
Originally taken at Raleigh, this species has now been taken 
both» east and west, and is likely distributed throughout the 
etek (E). May, 1906; Brimley. 
__ Hendersonville (S. W.). June, 1907; Sherman. 
— Ghrysops callidus 0. S. 
oa _ Same dates and localities as for the preceding. 
_ Ghrysops celer O. S. 
a _ Southern Pines (S. EB. C.). Mid-May, 1906 ; Foster. 
o Hendersonville (S. W.). June, 1907 ; Sherman. 
_ Highlands (S. W.). July, 1907 ; Sherman. 
ey s. 
g Havelock (E. ). Late June, 1905; Brimley. 
A Caryoops mocehus 0.S. 
All our Raleigh records for this species as printed in the _ 
